It’s a fact: We love Vermont, and many of us can’t imagine leaving. But sometimes life happens and a move elsewhere is unavoidable. Here are 13 things that you would dearly miss after moving away from Vermont.

  1. The outdoor activities.

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Flickr/jbylund Whether you downhill ski, snowboard, mountain bike, hike, snowshoe, rock climb, or swim, there is always something to do outdoors in Vermont. Where else can you have several natural playgrounds for people of all ages?

  1. The beer.

Flickr/danaspencer Burlington International Airport may be small, but it’s not the only place to get a flight. A flight of beer, that is! Vermont has more breweries per capita than any other state. You can get a pint of local craft beer almost everywhere you go, and if you can’t decide on just one flavor, samplers (or flights) are readily available, too.

  1. Hikes.

Flickr/pincusvt Every day can be a choose-your-own-adventure day here! From short and easy hikes to steep and challenging, there is always something around for your ability level.

  1. Camping.

Flickr/Jippolito Roasting marshmallows over an open campfire at night? Just, yes…

  1. Small town charm.

Flickr/Jasperdo It won’t take long to miss the small towns and with their abundance of both charm and history.

  1. Location, location, location.

Flickr/barnyz If you’re looking for a bit of culture not found in the small towns, you can easily drive to New York, Montreal or Boston in just a few hours.

  1. Maple syrup.

Flickr/ckowalik Growing up and living in Vermont, you accept no substitutions. We only have 100% pure Vermont maple syrup.

  1. Friendly drivers.

Flickr/oragamidon If someone stops to let you pull out into the street, chances are their car has a green license plate.

  1. Seasons.

Flickr/deCadmus As much as we joke about mud season and road construction season, there is nothing like the glorious seasons in Vermont and all the unique things that come with each one.

  1. Foliage.

Flickr/howardignatius There is a reason people come to Vermont for the fall foliage… It simply blows everywhere else away.

  1. Weather.

Flickr/paul+photos=moody 80 degrees and sunny every day sounds appealing, but it can get old pretty quick. We love to expect the unexpected.

  1. Mom and pop shops.

Flickr/oragamidon The lack of franchises is refreshing here. Besides, the small shops here carry things you never even knew about. For everything else, there’s the internet.

  1. Scenery.

Flickr/paul+photos=moody Some of the best things about are its stunning nature and peaceful way of life. There is simply no place quite like Vermont.

There are so many reasons to love Vermont, and how could anyone move away and not miss some of these reasons. Looking for more Vermont articles? Check out 13 reasons why Vermont is the best state.

Flickr/J Patz

Flickr/Abu Doc

Flickr/chrisjbarker

Flickr/jbylund

Whether you downhill ski, snowboard, mountain bike, hike, snowshoe, rock climb, or swim, there is always something to do outdoors in Vermont. Where else can you have several natural playgrounds for people of all ages?

Flickr/danaspencer

Burlington International Airport may be small, but it’s not the only place to get a flight. A flight of beer, that is! Vermont has more breweries per capita than any other state. You can get a pint of local craft beer almost everywhere you go, and if you can’t decide on just one flavor, samplers (or flights) are readily available, too.

Flickr/pincusvt

Every day can be a choose-your-own-adventure day here! From short and easy hikes to steep and challenging, there is always something around for your ability level.

Flickr/Jippolito

Roasting marshmallows over an open campfire at night? Just, yes…

Flickr/Jasperdo

It won’t take long to miss the small towns and with their abundance of both charm and history.

Flickr/barnyz

If you’re looking for a bit of culture not found in the small towns, you can easily drive to New York, Montreal or Boston in just a few hours.

Flickr/ckowalik

Growing up and living in Vermont, you accept no substitutions. We only have 100% pure Vermont maple syrup.

Flickr/oragamidon

If someone stops to let you pull out into the street, chances are their car has a green license plate.

Flickr/deCadmus

As much as we joke about mud season and road construction season, there is nothing like the glorious seasons in Vermont and all the unique things that come with each one.

Flickr/howardignatius

There is a reason people come to Vermont for the fall foliage… It simply blows everywhere else away.

Flickr/paul+photos=moody

80 degrees and sunny every day sounds appealing, but it can get old pretty quick. We love to expect the unexpected.

The lack of franchises is refreshing here. Besides, the small shops here carry things you never even knew about. For everything else, there’s the internet.

Some of the best things about are its stunning nature and peaceful way of life. There is simply no place quite like Vermont.

Which of these would you miss most? What else would you add to this list? Let us know in the comments.

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moving away from Vermont July 16, 2020 Luke What are the best things about living in Vermont? We couldn’t even name them on one hand! But a few that come easily: access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of life. Vermont is a wonderful place to live if you don’t mind living in a small city or little town, which for us, is one of the best reasons to live in Vermont – no large cities. If you love nature and want to live a healthy life, Vermont is one of the best places to live in the U.S. What stereotypes are there about Vermont? That we all are farmers and haven’t ever been to a ‘real’ city, are things you might hear being a Vermonter from out-of-staters. People sometimes think that because Vermont is so small that that must mean we are ‘behind the times’ or something like that. But in fact, Vermont is a very progressive state with much to offer. Which stereotypes have you heard being a Vermonter? What is the most scenic town in Vermont? It’s too difficult to say just one town, so we’ll give you a list of 5 that are not necessarily in order. 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

The OIYS Visitor Center

moving away from Vermont

July 16, 2020

Luke

What are the best things about living in Vermont? We couldn’t even name them on one hand! But a few that come easily: access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of life. Vermont is a wonderful place to live if you don’t mind living in a small city or little town, which for us, is one of the best reasons to live in Vermont – no large cities. If you love nature and want to live a healthy life, Vermont is one of the best places to live in the U.S. What stereotypes are there about Vermont? That we all are farmers and haven’t ever been to a ‘real’ city, are things you might hear being a Vermonter from out-of-staters. People sometimes think that because Vermont is so small that that must mean we are ‘behind the times’ or something like that. But in fact, Vermont is a very progressive state with much to offer. Which stereotypes have you heard being a Vermonter? What is the most scenic town in Vermont? It’s too difficult to say just one town, so we’ll give you a list of 5 that are not necessarily in order. 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

We couldn’t even name them on one hand! But a few that come easily: access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of life. Vermont is a wonderful place to live if you don’t mind living in a small city or little town, which for us, is one of the best reasons to live in Vermont – no large cities. If you love nature and want to live a healthy life, Vermont is one of the best places to live in the U.S.

What stereotypes are there about Vermont?

That we all are farmers and haven’t ever been to a ‘real’ city, are things you might hear being a Vermonter from out-of-staters. People sometimes think that because Vermont is so small that that must mean we are ‘behind the times’ or something like that. But in fact, Vermont is a very progressive state with much to offer. Which stereotypes have you heard being a Vermonter?

What is the most scenic town in Vermont?

It’s too difficult to say just one town, so we’ll give you a list of 5 that are not necessarily in order. 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.