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Nestled in the Green Mountains, Stowe blooms in May with stunning spring foliage and fewer crowds, offering charming Main Street shops, farm-to-table dining, and scenic drives along the historic Route 100. It's the perfect time for hiking and enjoying the crisp Vermont air before summer's rush.


Why We Like It

Best TimeVisit Stowe in early October for peak fall foliage, when the surrounding mountains explode with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows.
Good to KnowBe aware that Smugglers' Notch Pass (Route 108) typically closes from mid-October to mid-May due to heavy snow, rerouting travel between Stowe and Jeffersonville.
Fun FactStowe is home to Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield, which features the state's only alpine tundra and challenging hiking trails.
Hidden GemDiscover the historic Trapp Family Lodge, founded by the real von Trapp family, offering an authentic Austrian experience with beautiful views and year-round activities.
Pro TipTo avoid peak crowds and ensure parking during the busy winter ski season or fall foliage, arrive at popular spots like Stowe Mountain Resort or the village early in the morning.


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Butler House is an inn and restaurant in the Stowe Village Historic District in Vermont, United States. Located at 128 Main Street, at the intersection with School Street, the building dates to 1835. It stands directly opposite Stowe Community Church.

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