Information centers offer details on attractions, lodgings, dining, and more
Vermont visitor and welcome centers have always been more than a place to get information about
lodging,
dining,
attractions,
children's activities, outdoor fun, historic sites, and more. They are a destination unto themselves. Staffed by a tourism professionals, information centers, have pay phones, restrooms, displays of Vermont history, nature, and products, free WiFi, picnic tables,
dog walking areas – even a hitching post for horses – plus coffee and hot chocolate, vending machines, soda bars, local arts and crafts, displays from local businesses and the billboards you won’t find on Vermont highways. Kids can play safe on the grounds while mom and dad enjoy some quiet time. Stop in for a break and some New England hospitality.
Fair Haven Welcome Center
1356 Prospect Street (Route 4 East)
Fair Haven, VT
Phone: 802-265-4763
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
This facility is accessible from both Routes 4 West and 4 East. Brochures and maps, restrooms, snack machine, soda bar, coffee and hot chocolate. Staff can help with referrals. Outdoors, picnic table and gazebo. Free WiFi. Email: bgs.fairhaveninformationcenter@vermont.gov
Capitol Region Visitors Center
134 State Street
Montpelier, VT
Phone: 802-828-5981
This center serves as information provider not only for visitors to Montpelier but to Vermonters who need information within the state complex. Maps and brochures; help with reservations; restrooms; displays of Vermont history, nature, and products. Email: cri.center@state.vt.us
Hours: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. – 5p.m.; Saturday and Sunday. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Interstate 91 North, at mile marker 5.6, south of Exit 1 for Brattleboro
Guilford, VT
Phone: 802-258-4503
Open daily, 24 hours
The 1999 post and beam barn pays tribute to Vermont’s agricultural roots. The barn is open from 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Knowledgeable travel professionals will assist you with directions, where to stay and dine, and current happenings.
The barn lobby is open 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. with access to restrooms, vending machines, ATM, pay phones, free WiFi, and maps. A security officer is on duty.
Find information on maple sugarhouses, cheesemakers, breweries, wineries, farmers' markets, skiing, golfing, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, boating, bicycling, music, theater, museums, galleries, antiquing, lodging, dining, bookstores and shopping.
I-91 Northbound, north of exit 16
Bradford, VT
Phone: 802-222-5029
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
This is the southern gateway to the Northeast Kingdom and also serves travelers heading to New Hampshire and Canada.
Bradford offers some of the best scenic views of any visitor center.
Email: bgs.bradfordinformationcenter@vermont.gov
I-89 South, south of Exit 19
Georgia, VT
Phone: 802-524-0018
Open daily, 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Maps and brochures; help with reservations; restrooms; displays of Vermont history, nature, and products. Free WiFi. Email: bgs.georgiaSBinformationcenter@vermont.gov
I-91 South, south of Exit 25
Lyndonville, VT
Phone: 802-626-9669
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Lyndonville serves travelers going south from Canada and parts of the Northeast Kingdom, heading to St. Johnsbury and central and southern Vermont. Vermont maps, brochures, publications such as Vermont Country Sampler are available to the traveling public; restrooms; coffee (payment by donation); vending machines selling cold drinks and snacks; assistance with lodging questions and reservations; Vermont products on display. Free WiFi. Email: bgs.lyndonvilleinformationcenter@vermont.gov
White River Junction Welcome Center
100 Railroad Row
White River Junction, VT
Phone: 802-281-5050
Open daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Maps and brochures; help with reservations; restrooms; displays of Vermont history, nature, and products. Free WiFi. Email: bgs.WRJinformationcenter@vermont.gov
I-89 North between exits 11 and 12
Williston, VT
Phone: 802-879-2350
Open daily, 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Staffed by a tourism professionals offering a variety of traveler information, rest rooms, vending machines, free coffee, pay phones, and free wireless Internet access. Email: bgs.willistonNBinformationcenter@vermont.gov
I-89 North, north of Exit 18
Georgia, VT
Phone: 802-527-4053
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
This center serves travelers going to Canada and Northwest Vermont.
Maps and brochures; help with reservations; restrooms; displays of Vermont history, nature, and products. Free WiFi. Email: bgs.georgiaNBinformationcenter@vermont.gov
60 Main Street
Burlington, VT, 05401
Phone: 802-863-3489
Toll-Free: 877-686-5253
Vermont's largest city, Burlington, is on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, the country's sixth-largestlake. Backed by the Green Mountains to the east and facing the lake, Northern Vermont is endowed with magnificent scenic panoramas throughout the seasons. Chamber office provides tourism information during business hours. Information: www.vermont.org
Hours: Monday- Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Memorial Day- Labor Day, Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
34 Pleasant Street
Morrisville, VT, 05661
Phone: 802-888-7607
Toll-Free: 800-849-9985
Come join the adventure
The Green Mountains cross the whole of Vermont but produce their highest drama in the Stowe-Smugglers’ Notch Region.Skiing and snowboarding are made famous by Smugglers’ Notch and Stowe ski resorts. The mountains help define the uniqueness of the region. Tourism informatin available at the chamber office during regular business hours
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
I-89 North
Sharon, VT
Phone: 802-281-5216
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Maps and brochures; help with reservations; restrooms; displays of Vermont history, nature, and products. Free WiFi. Sharon Northbound serves as a gateway into Vermont from I-89. Email:
bgs.sharonNBinformationcenter@vermont.gov
Randolph Southbound Information Center
I-89 South, south of exit 5
Randolph, VT
Phone:
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Maps and brochures; help with reservations; restrooms; vending machines; displays of Vermont history, nature, and products. Free WiFi. Email: bgs.randolphSBinformationcenter@vermont.gov
446 Route 114
East Burke, VT, 05832
Phone: 802-626-8511
The Northeast Kingdom of Vermont is a place of pristine lakes, beautiful Green Mountains, captivating Vermont towns. In winter enjoy some of the best snow sports in the East. Tourism information available in association office during regular business hours.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
100 Veterans Memorial Drive
Bennington, VT, 05201
Phone: 802-447-3311
Stop here and find the best in Vermont
Bennington’s new Welcome Center offers materials, great views, free Wi-Fi and real Green Mountain coffee. The friendly staff will answer your questions and assist you with directions, accommodations, and dining and theatre reservations. You’ll also find local arts and crafts, displays from local businesses and the billboards you won’t find on Vermont highways. There are stunning views of the Bennington Battle Monument while you explore the rich cultural history, destinations and great attractions not only in Vermont but especially in the greater Bennington area. Kids can play safe on the grounds while Mom and Dad enjoy the Adirondack chairs. Stop in for a break and some New England hospitality. The Center is located at the junction of Routes 7 and 279 near both the New York State and Massachusetts borders.
I-93 North, mile marker 1, before Exit 1
Waterford, VT
Phone: 802-751-0472
Open daily, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Waterford is the only Vermont information center on I-93 and serves as a gateway to the Northeast Kingdom from the East.
Email: bgs.waterfordwelcomecenter@vermont.gov
2319 US Route 4
Killington, VT
Phone: 802-773-4181
With a stunning mountain backdrop, Killington is beautiful in all of its summer greenery, its fireworks display of Autumn foliage, and of course, the winter white of snow capped peaks.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; weekends, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Foyer with tourism literature is open 24 hours a day.
Burlington International Airport
Burlington, VT
Phone: 802-863-1889
Staffed by a tourism professional. Maps, brochures, literature about attractions, lodging, and dining. Staff also provides general airport information.
Hours: Year-round, daily, 9 a.m.-midnight.
I-89 South, south of Exit 12
Williston, VT
Phone: 802-879-2360
Open daily 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Staffed by a tourism professionals offering a variety of traveler information, rest rooms, vending machines, free coffee, pay phones, and free wireless Internet access. Email: bgs.willistonSBinformationcenter@vermont.gov
680 North Main Street / Route 2
West Alburgh, VT
Phone: 802-796-3980
Open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Alburgh serves travelers on Route 2 going to and from Burlington/Chittenden County, Canada, Lake Champlain, northern New York.
Email: bgs.alburgwelcomecenter@vermont.gov