Mad River Byway in Vermont State

Mad River Byway

Traveling along the scenic Route 100 and Route 100b, this byway packs a lot in just 36 miles.

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Mad River Byway Details

Traveling along the scenic Route 100 and Route 100b, this byway packs a lot in just 36 miles. Not only are there historic towns and villages (Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, and Moretown are just a few along the way), but there are also numerous natural landscapes like flowing rivers, steep mountain peaks, and rolling hillside farms.

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Nearby Parks Around Mad River Byway

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mad River Byway

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5.5 mi away

Lareau Hole

A fun hangout spot for locals and families, this swimming hole is right on the Mad River.

7.5 mi away

Camels Hump State Park

Vermonts largest state park is an outdoor wonderland known for its alpine tundra forest, rocky mountain cliffs, and sweeping scenic vistas.

7.8 mi away

Camels Hump

Although it is only the third-largest mountain in Vermont, this natural wonder is still a unique attraction due to its two hump-shaped peaks.

7.8 mi away

Camel's Hump

This 6-mile loop trail through the Green Mountain Forest takes you to the top of the third-highest mountain in Vermont.

8.0 mi away

Mount Abraham

It should go without saying, but the picturesque views atop this mountains 4,052-foot summit are nothing short of astounding.