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Getting to the Central Vermont By Car

Visitors can easily reach Central Vermont by car, using several Interstate highways:

From Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York City and points south, travelers can take I-91 north which traverses Vermont along its eastern border with New Hampshire.

From New York City and New Jersey, travelers may also elect to take I-87 (the New York thruway) north to Albany, then pick up U.S. Route 7 north into Vermont. U.S. Route 7 is known as the Ethan Allen Highway, and runs along the western edge of Vermont and Lake Champlain.

Travelers from New Hampshire, Boston, and points south and east should take I-89 north, which enters the state at White River Junction, and goes all the way to the Canadian border.

I-91 travels along the eastern edge of the state, and will take travelers to Central Vermont through or near these towns: Springfield, Windsor, Plainfield, White River Junction, Thetford, Norwich, Fairlee, Newbury and Wells River.

I-89 enters the state at White River Junction, and then travels northward past Tunbridge, Royalton, Randolph, Brookfield, Williamstown, near Barre, then up to Montpelier and on to Waterbury.

U.S. Route 7 runs northward along the western side of the state. In Central Vermont, Route 7 passes through or near Danby, Wallingford, Rutland, Proctor, Pittsford, Brandon, Salisbury, Middlebury, Vergennes and Ferrisburg.

Traveling east-west across the central part of the state, U.S. Route 4 enters the state at Fair Haven near the New York border, and travels through Castleton, Bomossen, Rutland, Mendon, Sherburne, Woodstock, Quechee and White River Junction.

Vermont State Route 30 (the Seth Warner Memorial Highway) travels northward right along the New York state line, and passes through or near Poultney, Bomoseen, Sudbury, Orwell, Whiting, Cornwall, before ending in Middlebury.



NORTHERN    top of listings

Getting to the Northern Vermont By Car

Although parts of it may seem quite remote, Northern Vermont is very accessible by car.

From Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York City and points south, travelers can take I-91 north which traverses Vermont along its eastern border with New Hampshire.

From New York City and New Jersey, travelers may also elect to take I-87 (the New York thruway) north to Albany, then pick up U.S. Route 7 north into Vermont. U.S. Route 7 is known as the Ethan Allen Highway, and runs along the western edge of Vermont and Lake Champlain, and ends in Burlington.

From Quebec and points north, a variety of highways run south to the Vermont border. Travelers may elect to take Canada Route 15 into New York State (at which point it becomes I-87), and then cross Lake Champlain on U.S. Route 2 into Alburg. A bit further west, Quebec Route 133 crosses the border near Phillipsburg, where it becomes I-89. A more direct route from Quebec City is Canada Route 55 south, which turns into I-91 in Vermont.

Travelers from New Hampshire, Boston, and points south and east should take I-93 north, which enters the state at Waterford, and ends at St. Johnsbury.

I-91 enters Northern Vermont at Ryegate, and continues through Barnet, St. Johnsbury, Lyndon, Sheffield, Glover, Barton, Orleans, Irasburg, Brownington, Derby and Newport, and on up to the Quebec border.

I-89 crosses into Northern Vermont at Bolton from Central Vermont, passing into Bolton, Jonesville, Richmond, Burlington, Essex, Colchester, Milton, Georgia, St. Albans, and Highgate, before reaching the Quebec border.



SOUTHERN    top of listings

Getting to Southern Vermont By Car

Southern Vermont is bounded by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west.

From Massachusetts and Connecticut, take I-91 north, which travels along the eastern border of the state and on to the Canadian border.

From northern Vermont, Canada, and points north, I-91 and U.S. Route 7 each travel one side of the region from north to south. Travelers from Montreal can pick up I-91 by taking I-89 south from Burlington.

From New York City, New Jersey and points south: Take I-87 north to Albany in New York, and pick up Route 7, which goes directly into Bennington.

From New York State and points west, I-88 and I-90 both travel east into Albany, where Route 7 can be picked up to the Vermont border.

From New Hampshire, Southern Vermont is best accessed via NH Route 9, which runs from Keene west into Vermont, just north of Brattleboro.

In Southern Vermont, I-91 travels through Brattleboro, Dummerston, Putney, Westminster, Saxtons River and Rockingham.

On the western side of the state, U.S. Route 7 crosses the Massachusetts border at Pownal, then winds through Bennington, Shaftsbury, Arlington, Manchester and Dorset.

VT Route 9 runs between Brattleboro and Bennington, and through Marlboro, Wilmington, Searsburg and Woodford.

Further north, VT Route 11 runs eastward out of Manchester, passing through Pery and Londonderry.



Irish Heritage Festival Saturday Night Hooley -- Burlington
March 13, 2010
Snowcat Dining -- Ludlow
March 13, 2010
Waltz Night -- Montpelier
March 13, 2010
Blues Bash – Barre
March 13, 2010
Gorgeous Gardens and Green Living Show – Manchester
March 13, 2010 to March 14, 2010
Tenor William Burden -- Middlebury
March 13, 2010
End of Season Party and Concert at The Old Tavern -- Grafton
March 14, 2010
Irish Heritage Festival Ceili -- Burlington
March 14, 2010
St. Patrick's Day Parade -- Bennington
March 14, 2010
Dervish -- Burlington
March 17, 2010
Francois Clemmons and Friends: St. Patrick's Day Concert -- Middlebury
March 17, 2010
The Luck of the VSO Farmers’ Night Concert– Montpelier
March 17, 2010
Natalie MacMaster -- Rutland
March 18, 2010
Broadway Rocks II – Warren
March 19, 2010
St. Patrick's Dinner and Music -- Cabot
March 19, 2010
Vermont Symphony Orchestra -- Burlington
March 20, 2010
Whitingham Maple Festival -- Whitingham
March 20, 2010 to March 21, 2010
Vermont Symphony Orchestra -- Rutland
March 21, 2010
Choral Concert: An Evening of Cole Porter -- Burlington
March 22, 2010
Wood’s Tea Company with Patti Casey -- Middlebury
March 26, 2010
Maple Open House Weekend -- Shelburne
March 27, 2010 to March 28, 2010
Maple Festival -- Lunenburg
March 27, 2010
Greene's Ox Pasture Maples Open House Weekend – East Berkshire
March 27, 2010 to March 28, 2010
Wine Tasting and Five Course Dinner -- Plymouth
March 27, 2010
Black and Blue Bash -- Stratton
March 27, 2010
African-American Spirituals Meet the Orchestra -- Brattleboro
March 28, 2010
Ray Vega Jazz Quintet "Ray on Ray" -- Burlington
March 28, 2010
Vermont Philharmonic Family Concert -- Barre
March 28, 2010
The Junkman -- Randolph
April 1, 2010
Springtime at the Farm -- Woodstock
April 3, 2010
Easter Egg Hunt at Okemo – Okemo, Ludlow
April 4, 2010
Zolotoi Plyos – Middlebury
April 4, 2010
Cherryholmes – Woodstock
April 8, 2010
Pacifica Quartet -- Randolph
April 9, 2010
Clelia and Rafe Stefanini -- Burlington
April 9, 2010
The Pacifica Quartet -- Randolph
April 9, 2010
Martha Dana, the Puppet Lady -- Randolph
April 10, 2010
Franklin County Quilt Show – St. Albans
April 10, 2010 to April 11, 2010
Takács Quartet -- Middlebury
April 14, 2010
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