Which Vermont Small Town Would Fit You?

Wondering which small town in Vermont would suit you nicely? Take the quiz to find out!

Tags: Living, Small-Town


Here are all the results with descriptions

Chester
Known for historical places, granite buildings with a colonial aesthetic, and their famous fall festival, Chester is a quaint town filled with beauty and charm. Things are quiet here but also busy with mom-and-pop shops. There are inns, antique shops, and even galleries. The problem? It's not a secret how gorgeous it is here, so tourism is annoying.

Dorset
Home to America's oldest marble quarry, this little town is all churches and countryside. It's a peaceful place to get away from it all, go for a swim, and really just chill out. No wonder artists and wealthy city dwellers have been vacationing here since the early twentieth century.

Grafton
Scenic beauty, historic buildings, and old, charming inns. It sounds a lot like Chester so far, right? Wrong! It's known for cross-country skiing.

Manchester
New Yorkers, New Englanders, and Europeans vacation here for a reason: it's amazing. Shopping, dining, skiing, hiking, rustic farmhouses, galleries, etc. It's as if the best Vermont has to offer all congregates right here.