Texas Falls, located within the Green Mountain National Forest near Hanock, Vermont, is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the state.

Texas Falls, located within the Green Mountain National Forest near Hanock, Vermont, is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the state.
Moss Glen Falls of Granville, Vermont offers two spectacular roadside waterfalls within the Granville Gulf Reservation.
The Vermont State House, located in downtown Montpelier, is the state capital of Vermont. The Greek Revival style was designed by Thomas Silloway in 1857 and was constructed between 1858-59, it was the third such structure on the site to be used as the State House.
Peacham, in the Northeast Kingdom region of Vermont, is known for being the most photographed small town in the state.
Moss Glen Falls is a 125-foot waterfall along Moss Glen Brook near Stowe, Vermont. It is comprised of several small falls, a 33-foot drop, and a 62-foot drop.
Every year in October, behind the Mansfield Valley Poultry in Stowe, Vermont, is an autumn splendor: hundreds of bright orange pumpkins.
The Fisher Covered Railroad Bridge is a covered Town Lattice truss that once carried the St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County Railroad over the Lamoille River in Wolcott, Vermont.
Craftsbury Common, in north-central Vermont, is a quaint village centered around the historic Craftsbury Academy and Sterling College.