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National Vermont Day

National Vermont Day shines a spotlight on the Green Mountain State, inviting everyone to explore its unique charm. Known for breathtaking landscapes, Vermont captivates with rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque towns.

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Celebrate Vermont's authentic local heritage and farm-to-table culture by positioning maple syrup, artisan crafts, and agritourism experiences as premium, authentic alternatives to mass-market products.

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  • Maple syrup breakfast content: showcase Vermont creemees and cider doughnuts as Instagram-worthy treats
  • Farm-to-table dining guides: highlight seasonal menus and local sourcing stories from Vermont restaurants
  • Artisan spotlight series: feature handmade pottery, textiles, and woodwork from Vermont craft fairs
  • Outdoor adventure guides: promote hiking the Long Trail and scenic tourism experiences in the Green Mountains

History

National Vermont Day is held each year to recognize the state’s unique place in American history and culture. It highlights Vermont’s landscapes, values, and local pride.

People across the country take this day to admire the Green Mountain State for its natural charm and strong sense of identity. From small farms to quiet towns, Vermont stands out for staying close to its roots.

This celebration happens every October, though exact details about when the day began are unclear. No single group or person has claimed credit for creating it. Still, many believe the idea came from efforts to honor each U.S. state on its own special day.

Vermont’s deep ties to the early days of the country made it a strong candidate. As the 14th state to join the Union, Vermont was the first added after the original thirteen.

Even without a clearly recorded start date, National Vermont Day has grown in meaning. It gives people a chance to learn about Vermont’s past, enjoy its present, and think about what makes it different.

Whether you live there or simply admire it from afar, the day offers something to appreciate. It’s a celebration of a small state with a strong voice.


How to celebrate

Savor Vermont’s Sweet Delights

Start your day with a taste of Vermont’s renowned maple syrup. Drizzle it over pancakes or waffles for a delightful breakfast. For a unique treat, try a cider doughnut topped with a maple creemee—a soft-serve ice cream made with maple syrup. These local favorites provide a delicious way to honor Vermont’s culinary traditions.​

Explore the Great Outdoors

Vermont’s landscapes invite exploration. Take a hike along the Long Trail, which offers stunning views of the Green Mountains. Alternatively, visit Hubbard Park in Montpelier, where you can enjoy scenic trails and a historic observation tower. Engaging with nature is a perfect way to appreciate the state’s natural charm.​

Support Local Artisans

Discover Vermont’s creative spirit by visiting local craft fairs or artisan markets. Browse handmade pottery, textiles, and woodwork that reflect the state’s artistic heritage. Purchasing these unique items supports local artists and brings a piece of Vermont into your home.​

Indulge in Farm-to-Table Cuisine

Experience Vermont’s commitment to fresh, local food by dining at a farm-to-table restaurant. Many eateries feature seasonal menus highlighting ingredients sourced from nearby farms. Enjoy dishes that showcase the state’s agricultural bounty and culinary creativity.

Attend a Community Event

Join in the festivities by participating in a local event or festival. From farmers’ markets to cultural celebrations, these gatherings offer a chance to connect with the community and experience Vermont’s vibrant traditions. Engaging with locals provides insight into the state’s welcoming spirit.​