Scenic Route 100 Byway in Vermont State

Scenic Route 100 Byway

This byway runs from practically the entire length of Vermont and is arguably one of the most scenic routes in the entire state.

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Scenic Route 100 Byway Details

This byway runs from practically the entire length of Vermont and is arguably one of the most scenic routes in the entire state. Most of the ride hugs the eastern border of the Green Mountain Forest, which means outdoor adventure is never far. Although the drive can be done any time of year, it is particularly special during fall and winter. The autumn colors of fall foliage make this a popular route for leaf peepers, while the connection to many mountain slopes is ideal for skiers and winter sports lovers.

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Nearby Parks Around Scenic Route 100 Byway

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172.9 mi away

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250.3 mi away

Baxter

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425.0 mi away

Shenandoah

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477.9 mi away

Cuyahoga

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742.7 mi away

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Scenic Route 100 Byway

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5.6 mi away

Buttermilk Falls

Tucked away in the Okemo State Forest are this fabulous waterfall and swimming hole.

6.9 mi away

Camp Plymouth State Park

There is a lot of history to explore on this 295-acre property.

9.7 mi away

Stellafane Observatory

Perched atop Breezy Hill in Springfield, this historic observatory dates back to the early 1920s.

10.5 mi away

Mount Ascutney

This mountain has it all wooded forests, crystal clear streams, cascading waterfalls, and of course, jaw-dropping views.

11.1 mi away

Toonerville Rail-Trail

Chasing the banks of the Black River, this 3.2-mile long trail is a fun downhill ride with tons of scenic sights to see along the way.