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3 Scenic Vermont Drives from Burlington

Looking for a scenic Vermont drive? Check out our list of scenic drives that start in Burlington and take two to three hours round trip plus stops.

Journeying through Vermont is much more than just getting from point A to point B.

It’s an opportunity to see some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country.

If ‘backroad adventures’ and ‘scenic drives’ are music to your ears, Vermont has you covered — from the lush, green mountains to the rolling valleys and picturesque lakes.

Burlington is a great starting point, especially if you’re visiting and looking to get off the beaten path.

These chosen routes promise a scenic adventure with plenty of options for pit stops along the way.

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Discover the Charm of the Champlain Islands

Spanning the Lake Champlain Basin, the Champlain Islands are a tranquil retreat. Brimming with history and rurally rooted charm, these islands beckon with their orchards, vineyards, and the allure of the lake.

The Lake Champlain Byway​

Route: Burlington to South Hero to Alburgh via Route 2. To head back, make it a loop and go through Swanton and St. Albans back to Burlington.
Length:
Two hours plus stops
Distance: ~95 miles round trip

The drive through the Champlain Islands via U.S. Route 2 is known for its picturesque views of the Adirondack Mountains in New York, sprawling farm landscapes, and panoramic views of Lake Champlain. This is a leisurely drive, with plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the scenery. This is a great option for foodies as there are dozens of farm-to-table dining experiences along with craft breweries and vineyards.

Be sure to stop at Snow Farm Vineyard and find stunning views over the vine-dotted landscape!

Other recommended stops:

  • Arbor Farm Market in South Hero for snacks and farm-fresh goods
  • The Sand Bar State Park in Milton or Niquette Bay State Park in Colchester
  • St. Albans for lunch 
  • Alburgh Dunes State Park
  • Devyn’s Creemee Stand in Swanton

Click on the maps below for directions and additional places to stop on the byway.

Adventure into the Woods

Take a trip alongside Vermont’s scenic Mount Mansfield—the highest peak in the state.  You’ll find yourself in dense forests with opportunities to hike to waterfalls or pose for a photo in a sprawling meadow with the mountains as your backdrop.

The Green Mountain Byway

Route: Burlington to Essex Junction, Underhill, and then Morrisville via Route 15. Return along Route 100 through Morrisville and Stowe and onto Route 2 in Waterbury back to Burlington.
Length: 2.25 hours plus stops
Distance: ~93 miles round trip

Driving along Route 15 will bring you up close with Vermont’s biggest mountain range. You’ll have plenty of options for lunch and some seasonal shopping. Be sure to hit the brakes for the Snowflake Bentley museum in Jericho, maple gift stores, orchards, Johnson Woolen Mills, the Vermont Flannel factory store in Johnson, and Moss Glen Falls in Stowe.

See this guide for events happening along the byway organized by month.

Click the map below to see the directions.

Find Breathtaking Views Atop The Appalachian Gap

This scenic route offers a taste of Vermont’s mountainous landscape. For the more adventurous driver, Route 17 takes you through the mountain pass known as the Appalachian Gap, a thrilling ride through the heart of the Green Mountains. 

Route 17 - The Appalachian Gap (App Gap)

Route: Burlington to Hinesburg via Spear Street to Starksboro via Route 116 to the Appalachian Gap Trail Head via Route 17. Then to Hancock via Route 100, to East Middlebury via Route 125 and then back to Burlington via Route 116.
Length: 3 hours plus stops
Distance: ~123 miles round trip

The App Gap road is particularly popular with motorcyclists for its numerous twists, turns, and elevation changes. However, its magnificent views make it a must-see for anyone visiting the area, especially during the fall season when the mountains are ablaze with color.

Recommended stops along the way: 

      • Photos atop the App Gap
      • The Warren Store, a two story country store, for shopping all things Vermont 
      • Warren Falls 
      • Mad River Valley for lunch
      • Bristol Falls AKA Bartlett Falls on the way home (off 116)

Click the map below to see the directions.

Enjoy These Vermont Scenic Drives; We Hope to See You Soon!

If your adventures bring you north, don’t miss out on the chance to savor a glass of wine with us at Snow Farm Vineyard while soaking in the beauty of the vineyard against the mountainous backdrop.

Whether you’re nearby or far, you can always experience a taste of Vermont by shopping online or catching up on the latest happenings at Snow Farm Vineyard. 

Safe travels and cheers to unforgettable journeys and the tasty sips along the way! 🍷✨

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