Rutland
- Vermont .com is premier online guide to Rutland, Vermont showcasing hundreds
of exciting events and attractions throughout Vermont's beautiful Green Mountains
and the counties of Rutland, Addison, Bennington and Windsor. We invite you to
take a virtual tour of some of our most popular travel destinations featuring
the many historic communities of Benson, Brandon, Castleton, Chittenden, Clarendon,
Danby, Fair Haven, Hubbardton, Mount Holly , Mount Tabor, Pawlet, Pittsfield,
Pittsford, Poultney, Proctor, Sherburne (Killington), Shrewsbury, Sudbury Tinmouth,
Wallingford, Wells, and West Haven.
Located in the heart of the Green Mountain State, Rutland is the second largest
city in the state of Vermont. Rutland County includes 28 towns and has approximately
70,000 residents.
The
City of Rutland provides the region with a vibrant historic downtown and a variety
of businesses and services including a major regional medical center, technical
education center, library, numerous clubs, churches, and a selection of excellent
schools and colleges.
Year
Round Recreation
Rutland
is surrounded by 56,000
acres of National Forest land
and offers visitors a wide choice of hiking, backpacking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country
skiing, golf, and tennis making Rutland
a delightful year round vacation destination.
Rutland is also close to two world class ski resorts where visitors can find superb
alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross country, telemark and tubing. Pico Ski
Resort is one of America's oldest ski mountains and features 40 trails and nine
lifts
offering sking for all abilities. The
very popular Killington Ski Area boasts six mountains and 162 trails with excellent
snowmaking facilities.
When
visiting Rutland County there are many attractions to enjoy including the New
England Maple Museum, Norman Rockwell Museum, Wilson Castle,
Vermont Marble Exhibit, Chaffee Center for the Visual Arts,
Pico Alpine Slide, Killington Chairlift, Concerts in the Park, Vermont Chamber
Ballet, the Rutland Historical Society, the Hubbardton
Battlefield State Historic Site and so much more. Rutland County even features
seven quintessintial covered bridges!
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Vermont
Culinary Arts
Vermont has long been known for its
truly unique & varied cuisine ranging from fresh caught native brook trout
to world class dining at five star resorts. In the internationally acclaimed City
of Burlington, diners can choose from exciting restaurants with menus featuring
everything from sushi and health foods to hearty Vermont homecooked meals.
The New England Culinary
Institute in Burlington was founded on the principle of learning by doing. Many
of todays local chefs learned their trade at NECI. Click
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The City of Burlington is the
largest and most populated city in Vermont and and is often refered to as the
"Queen of Lake Champlain" because of its unique location on the eastern shores
of beautiful Lake Champlain bordering the edge of the Adirondack Park. Each year,
Burlington welcomes thousands of visitors traveling to the Lake Champlain Valley
and the Adirondack mountains of upstate New York. The city of Burlington
is famous for its quintessential charm and architectural beauty and is consistently
ranked as one of the top places to live in the United States.
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