Vermont's 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. - View Our VT State Map
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