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]]>So, what’s waiting for you and your dog at Dog Mountain? you ask. Here are some awesome things to do there.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through Dog Mountain’s lush forests and meadows. It’s the perfect way to soak up nature’s beauty while bonding with your furry bestie.
Let loose and let your dog roam free where leashes are optional. From splashing in dog ponds to tackling obstacle courses, there’s no shortage of fun.
Get ready to paw-ty! Throughout the year, Dog Mountain hosts lovely outdoor Dog Parties where dogs and their humans come together to celebrate.
Groove to the rhythm of live music with the Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. With diverse lineups and thousands of concertgoers, it’s a summer vibe you won’t want to miss.
So, next time you’re planning a dog-friendly adventure – keep this amazing spot in mind. Your dog will thank you.
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]]>Your first food-related association to Vermont is probably maple syrup, but the state is also known for its vibrant chocolate industry. You can sample hand-crafted bonbons, dark chocolate bars, figs covered in chocolate, and many other incredible chocolate varieties.
Cheesemaking in Vermont is no longer just a culinary trade; it evolved into an art form over time. You can visit cheesemakers who’ve won multiple awards in the past, such as Cabot Creamery that won the “Best-in-Class” award at the World Championship Cheese Contest in 2014.
There are over 45 cheesemakers in the state who make more than 150 cheese varieties from local milk.
There’s no drink better suited for fall than apple cider. Vermont may be the best place to drink it as you can enjoy the incredible fall scenery over a tall glass of cider.
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]]>Many Vermont mountains such as Mount Snow or Magic Mountain are beautiful as well, but their southern location makes these resorts packed with Bostoners and New Yorkers every weekend. Sugarbush is only a few hours farther but there are far fewer crowds and fair prices.
Mt. Ellen and Lincoln peak make up both sections of the resort. With 111 trails and 16 different lifts, there is plenty of skiing for all levels. It is also known for its untouched tree skiing, one of the best places for natural downhill skiing in the state.
The nearby towns of Warren and Waitsfield provide an authentic Vermont experience. Local eateries, general stores, and the famous Vermont covered bridges make you feel at home in these sleepy, beautiful towns.
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]]>Vermont, United States is one of the capitals of maple syrup production in the world. If you are interested in visiting a sugarhouse and seeing how it works, here are three for you to check out!
Paradise Farm Sugarhouse, located in the town of Brattleboro, is open as a store and bakery year-round, offering up unique maple syrup-infused products as well as the sweet nectar itself. From February to April, the sugarhouse also invites visitors to see the process up close and personal.
Morse Farm, located just outside of the state’s capital in Montpelier, is a haven for those looking to learn more about the maple syrup production process. It offers a free tour and tasting as well a trail for visitors to amble through the sugarhouse’s maple trees.
Also in Brattleboro is Robb Family Farm, an operational dairy farm that also produces maple syrup. The friendly owners of this family-owned operation sell maple syrup and maple syrup candies, and they are even known for guiding visitors on a complimentary tour of the production area!
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]]>New England is one of the best places in the world to see fall foliage every year, and its close proximity to the Northeast makes it very accessible.
While New England is made up of 6 states, Vermont and New Hampshire are the two states that have the best foliage.
Vermont is known as the Green Mountain State because of the famous Green Mountain Forest located in the southwest corner of the state. If you are driving up north through Route 7, you can get a good view of the mountains and trees and there are lots of great places to stop off for pictures. The town of Bennington has Revolutionary War history along with a great museum and an old New England town feel.
Further north is the town of Manchester. There are tours of Robert Lincoln’s mansion, including a display of one of only 3 known top hats that belonged to his father, Abe Lincoln. Sterling Pond Trail and Stowe Pinnacle are two of the best hikes in Vermont
Crossing east into New Hampshire is the famous White Mountains. Knows as the “Presidential Range” named after many famous presidents, these are some of the best hikes to see foliage in all of North America. Mt. Washington is the highest peak and most hiked, but other mountains such as Lincoln, Madison, and Jefferson offer breathtaking views as well.
Don’t miss this magical trip in historic New England, the foliage peak only lasts a couple of weeks!
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]]>There’s nothing like an amazing view and Santa Barbara offers exactly that. Enjoy Santa Barbara Harbor and the Santa Ynez Mountains that surround the place.
You’re not done with skiing for this year? Head out to Vermont where you can enjoy a very unique spring break on the snow.
You can get all touristy and visit museums, aquarium, and zoo, or you can just relax over some drinks – whatever you want to do you can.
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]]>The post Why You Must Visit Dog Mountain With Your Furry Friend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what’s waiting for you and your dog at Dog Mountain? you ask. Here are some awesome things to do there.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through Dog Mountain’s lush forests and meadows. It’s the perfect way to soak up nature’s beauty while bonding with your furry bestie.
Let loose and let your dog roam free where leashes are optional. From splashing in dog ponds to tackling obstacle courses, there’s no shortage of fun.
Get ready to paw-ty! Throughout the year, Dog Mountain hosts lovely outdoor Dog Parties where dogs and their humans come together to celebrate.
Groove to the rhythm of live music with the Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. With diverse lineups and thousands of concertgoers, it’s a summer vibe you won’t want to miss.
So, next time you’re planning a dog-friendly adventure – keep this amazing spot in mind. Your dog will thank you.
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]]>The post Visit Vermont If You Want to Taste the Best Fall Food in the US appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Your first food-related association to Vermont is probably maple syrup, but the state is also known for its vibrant chocolate industry. You can sample hand-crafted bonbons, dark chocolate bars, figs covered in chocolate, and many other incredible chocolate varieties.
Cheesemaking in Vermont is no longer just a culinary trade; it evolved into an art form over time. You can visit cheesemakers who’ve won multiple awards in the past, such as Cabot Creamery that won the “Best-in-Class” award at the World Championship Cheese Contest in 2014.
There are over 45 cheesemakers in the state who make more than 150 cheese varieties from local milk.
There’s no drink better suited for fall than apple cider. Vermont may be the best place to drink it as you can enjoy the incredible fall scenery over a tall glass of cider.
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]]>The post Why Skiing Sugarbush in Northern Vermont is Worth It appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Many Vermont mountains such as Mount Snow or Magic Mountain are beautiful as well, but their southern location makes these resorts packed with Bostoners and New Yorkers every weekend. Sugarbush is only a few hours farther but there are far fewer crowds and fair prices.
Mt. Ellen and Lincoln peak make up both sections of the resort. With 111 trails and 16 different lifts, there is plenty of skiing for all levels. It is also known for its untouched tree skiing, one of the best places for natural downhill skiing in the state.
The nearby towns of Warren and Waitsfield provide an authentic Vermont experience. Local eateries, general stores, and the famous Vermont covered bridges make you feel at home in these sleepy, beautiful towns.
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]]>The post Visit These Vermont Sugarhouses for a Unique Foodie Travel Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Vermont, United States is one of the capitals of maple syrup production in the world. If you are interested in visiting a sugarhouse and seeing how it works, here are three for you to check out!
Paradise Farm Sugarhouse, located in the town of Brattleboro, is open as a store and bakery year-round, offering up unique maple syrup-infused products as well as the sweet nectar itself. From February to April, the sugarhouse also invites visitors to see the process up close and personal.
Morse Farm, located just outside of the state’s capital in Montpelier, is a haven for those looking to learn more about the maple syrup production process. It offers a free tour and tasting as well a trail for visitors to amble through the sugarhouse’s maple trees.
Also in Brattleboro is Robb Family Farm, an operational dairy farm that also produces maple syrup. The friendly owners of this family-owned operation sell maple syrup and maple syrup candies, and they are even known for guiding visitors on a complimentary tour of the production area!
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]]>The post Best Places to See Foliage In New England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>New England is one of the best places in the world to see fall foliage every year, and its close proximity to the Northeast makes it very accessible.
While New England is made up of 6 states, Vermont and New Hampshire are the two states that have the best foliage.
Vermont is known as the Green Mountain State because of the famous Green Mountain Forest located in the southwest corner of the state. If you are driving up north through Route 7, you can get a good view of the mountains and trees and there are lots of great places to stop off for pictures. The town of Bennington has Revolutionary War history along with a great museum and an old New England town feel.
Further north is the town of Manchester. There are tours of Robert Lincoln’s mansion, including a display of one of only 3 known top hats that belonged to his father, Abe Lincoln. Sterling Pond Trail and Stowe Pinnacle are two of the best hikes in Vermont
Crossing east into New Hampshire is the famous White Mountains. Knows as the “Presidential Range” named after many famous presidents, these are some of the best hikes to see foliage in all of North America. Mt. Washington is the highest peak and most hiked, but other mountains such as Lincoln, Madison, and Jefferson offer breathtaking views as well.
Don’t miss this magical trip in historic New England, the foliage peak only lasts a couple of weeks!
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]]>The post The Best Spring Break Destinations to Visit ASAP appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There’s nothing like an amazing view and Santa Barbara offers exactly that. Enjoy Santa Barbara Harbor and the Santa Ynez Mountains that surround the place.
You’re not done with skiing for this year? Head out to Vermont where you can enjoy a very unique spring break on the snow.
You can get all touristy and visit museums, aquarium, and zoo, or you can just relax over some drinks – whatever you want to do you can.
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