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Vermont Vacation Travel Information
There are many means of transportation that you can use to arrive and travel through Vermont. We include information on local and regional airports, bus schedules, highway conditions, trains and Lake Champlain ferries. We also include information on state and federal land as well as our assortment of lakes and rivers.
While planning your Vermont recreation vacation, you might be interested in checking out information on our world famous maple syrup or cheese producers. Vermont breweries and vineyards are not to be missed. You will also find that we are a land of country stores, covered bridges, historic sites, arts and crafts, museums and multiple agricultural attractions. Take your time, plan ahead and enjoy your time in Vermont.
While planning your Vermont recreation vacation, you might be interested in checking out information on our world famous maple syrup or cheese producers. Vermont breweries and vineyards are not to be missed. You will also find that we are a land of country stores, covered bridges, historic sites, arts and crafts, museums and multiple agricultural attractions. Take your time, plan ahead and enjoy your time in Vermont.
Regional Airports
Albany, N.Y. Airport
The major airport in upper New York State. Commercial flights from over 150 airlines daily, and a little over one and a half hours from Southern and Central Vermont.
Burlington, VT. International Airport
Burlington International Airport is northern New England’s most convenient and welcoming airport, with walk-to parking and a new $15 million expansion.
Dorval International Airport ( Montreal)
The nearest large international airport to Vermont, Dorval is a two hour ride from Burlington. Visitors who are not U.S. citizens should be aware that they will be crossing the border between Canada and the United States at Vermont, and will have to go through customs.
Manchester–Boston Regional Airport
Also known as Manchester Airport, is located south of the business district of Manchester, New Hampshire. Manchester Airport is the largest commercial/general aviation airport in northern New England. With over 200 commercial passengers and air cargo flights each day, the airport offers air travelers convenient non-stop and direct service to leading U.S. cities.
The major airport in upper New York State. Commercial flights from over 150 airlines daily, and a little over one and a half hours from Southern and Central Vermont.
Burlington, VT. International Airport
Burlington International Airport is northern New England’s most convenient and welcoming airport, with walk-to parking and a new $15 million expansion.
Dorval International Airport ( Montreal)
The nearest large international airport to Vermont, Dorval is a two hour ride from Burlington. Visitors who are not U.S. citizens should be aware that they will be crossing the border between Canada and the United States at Vermont, and will have to go through customs.
Manchester–Boston Regional Airport
Also known as Manchester Airport, is located south of the business district of Manchester, New Hampshire. Manchester Airport is the largest commercial/general aviation airport in northern New England. With over 200 commercial passengers and air cargo flights each day, the airport offers air travelers convenient non-stop and direct service to leading U.S. cities.
Ferries on Lake Champlain
Lake Champlain Ferrys
Lake Champlain Transportation Co. Grand Isle to Plattsburgh NY Burlington to Port Kent NY Charlotte to Essex NY Fort Ticonderoga Ferry Fort Ticonderoga Larabee's Point, Shoreham, Vermont to Ticonderoga NY |