Central Vermont

Central Vermont is in center of Vermont and includes the state capital of Montpelier.

Cities

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Map
Map of Central Vermont

  • 44.259722-72.5751 Montpelier - capital of Vermont, and the nation's smallest state capital
  • 44.19464-72.50652 Barre
  • 43.994722-72.1327783 Bradford
  • 43.937-72.1684 Fairlee
  • 44.643889-72.8291675 Jeffersonville
  • 43.966667-73.26 Middlebury
  • 44.561-72.59777 Morrisville
  • 44.141111-72.6644448 Northfield
  • 44.475278-72.7022229 Stowe - home of Stowe Mountain ski resort
  • 44.166904-73.25561510 Vergennes Vergennes, Vermont on Wikipedia
  • 44.188889-72.812511 Waitsfield - home of Mad River Glen ski resort

Other destinations

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Understand

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Get in

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By plane

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  • Morrisville–Stowe State Airport (MVL IATA)

By train

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There are Amtrak stations in Waterbury, Montpelier, Randolph, and White River Junction.

By bus

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  • Megabus. Service to Montpelier from Boston.

Get around

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By bus

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Regional transit agencies are Tri-Valley Transit (Addison County, Orange County) and Green Mountain Transit (Washington County).

Drink

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Stay safe

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