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Lake Placid has advertised "curated" motorcycle trails with breathtaking views, as well as cozy inns and restaurants for the ...
Discover the best scenic drives in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Explore lush forests, pristine lakes, and charming towns ...
Vermont is a great place to visit. With its beautiful scenic views ... What Yankee Magazine said about Burt Henry Covered Bridge: "Covered bridges weren’t built to star on calendars,” writes ...
Crossing the Connecticut River between Vermont and New Hampshire, Columbia Covered Bridge was finished in 1912 ... as you walk or drive through. Each of these bridges offers its own story and scenic ...
Smugglers' Notch offers scenic, winding roads ... the best places to see fall foliage in Vermont. Indulge your desire to see the state's famed covered bridges and vibrant leaves at the same ...
The covered bridges of Vermont and the rest of New England have a rich history that Phill Gatenby hopes to shine a light on during a weekly YouTube series. Gatenby moved to Vermont in July from Tampa, ...
It’s like the Usain Bolt of covered bridges – long, impressive ... Road trip bingo: Check off “longest covered bridge in Vermont” and “time travel” in one scenic stop! Photo credit: Kevin Stewart Last ...
Meandering alongside the West Branch of the Little River, this path serves up more scenic views than a calendar factory. You’ll pedal past picturesque farms, through covered bridges, and within selfie ...
THERE WERE SEVEN COVERED ... bridges, including one that never crossed a river at all or even had a car cross it. Truly, it's a covered bridge riddle. Believe it or not, Conway's scenic Swift ...
There are two covered bridges remaining in Erie County. The recently rebuilt and reopened Brotherton bridge in Waterford Township and the Harrington bridge in Conneaut Township are the last of ...
Nestled at the base of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest summit ... We had just come from one of the Stowe area’s three covered bridges: the Red Covered Bridge in nearby Morristown.
Even then, I got the message that while New Hampshire and Maine were indeed pretty (and, bonus points, had amusement parks with trained bears and pet-able deer), Vermont—pristine, billboard-free ...