Early spring can be a difficult time to travel. On the one hand, most travelers are more than ready for winter to be over. Yet most of the country isn’t warm enough to fully embrace spring. Today, we’ll introduce you to an off-the-radar destination that makes a perfect late winter or early spring destination: Manchester, Vermont. Whether you’re a snow bunny or enjoy the charms of maple trees, you’ll love what this mountainous town has to offer this time of year.
Manchester Vermont / Facebook Welcome to the charming town of Manchester, Vermont. Located between the Taconic Range and the beautiful Green Mountains, the area is a convenient drive from both Boston and New York City. Those looking for late-season skiing will be thrilled to find that most of the area’s ski destinations, namely Mount Snow, Bromley Mountain, and Stratton Mountain, stay open through March.
Manchester Vermont / Facebook Yet snow isn’t required to appreciate all that the area has to offer. Late February and early March also mark the beginning of maple harvesting season. Visitors can appreciate the art of maple syrup making by visiting any number of nearby sugar shacks.
Manchester Vermont / Facebook Other memorable activities include shopping in the downtown district, enjoying the impressive restaurant scene, and admiring the town’s historic landmarks. Photographed above is the historic Lincoln Family Home, which is picture-perfect any time of year.
Have you visited Manchester, Vermont during this time of the year? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience!
Manchester Vermont / Facebook
Welcome to the charming town of Manchester, Vermont. Located between the Taconic Range and the beautiful Green Mountains, the area is a convenient drive from both Boston and New York City. Those looking for late-season skiing will be thrilled to find that most of the area’s ski destinations, namely Mount Snow, Bromley Mountain, and Stratton Mountain, stay open through March.
Yet snow isn’t required to appreciate all that the area has to offer. Late February and early March also mark the beginning of maple harvesting season. Visitors can appreciate the art of maple syrup making by visiting any number of nearby sugar shacks.
Other memorable activities include shopping in the downtown district, enjoying the impressive restaurant scene, and admiring the town’s historic landmarks. Photographed above is the historic Lincoln Family Home, which is picture-perfect any time of year.
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Address: Manchester, VT 05255, USA