The beautiful New England state of Vermont is one of the most picturesque states in the US.
Its name translates to the "Green Mountain State", although throughout the year there’s a real rainbow of colors as summer turns to fall and winter gives way to spring.
As one of the most beautiful and most loved states in the USA, Vermont seems to conjure up images of everything
that is magical from the eternally popular White Christmas movie to long scenic drives during the Fall.
In fact with its fusion of idyllic farmland, imposing mountains, verdant forests, and impossibly picturesque small villages Vermont is pretty much perfect.
One of the most interesting things about this quaint little state is its moderately low population, which right now is just over 600,000 people.
If you’re looking for an escape from the rat race, Vermont could be the perfect choice for those seeking a tranquil way of life away from the hustle and bustle of city living.
1. Vermont winters can be harsh.
Vermont is a beautiful state but if you hate winter, you may have a hard time dealing with winters in Vermont.
The average high temperature in Vermont in January is 27 degrees, and the average low temperature is just 10 degrees
2. Vermont has a very low population.
The entire population of Vermont is less than 8% of New York City’s population.
3. Vermont has lake towns, not coastal towns.
Though it’s a landlocked state, Vermont still has a seaside feel along Lake Champlain. If you’re used to living near a body of water, consider moving to Burlington or another community on the lake.
4. Vermont is a great place for outdoor enthusiasts.
The state has plenty of outdoor places such as national and state forests, parks, and campgrounds. Moving to Vermont is a great opportunity to explore the natural world.
5. Skiing and snowboarding are big businesses.
Tourists who visit the state for skiing and snowboarding are a big boon to the state’s economy.
6. Taxes are high.
Vermont has some of the nation’s highest income taxes.
Here are the best and most beautiful places to live or visit in Vermont:
1. Montpelier - the beautiful capital city of Vermont and a scenic place to visit in the Fall, plus high quality of life, a place to retire.
2. Burlington - a vibrant and cosmopolitan city with a blend of scenic beauty, the best place to live, study and work in Vermont.
3. Brattleboro - a small and close-knit city.
4. Newport - cheapest place to live in Vermont.
5. Rutland - safest place in Vermont.
6. Barre - One of the affordable places to live in Vermont.
7. Morrisville - vacation village in Vermont.
8. Johnson - a safe place to live and start a family.
9. Woodstock - One of the prettiest historic towns to explore in Vermont.
10. Charlotte - Homes in Charlotte all come equipped with generous sized gardens.
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(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment).
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