Montpelier Vermont

8K

Population

20 Min

Average Commute Time

$76k

Median Household Income

$460k

Median Home Price

Montpelier, Vermont’s charming capital city, is located in the north-central region of the state. Home to Vermont’s iconic golden dome of the Vermont State House, Montpelier holds the oldest active legislative halls in the United States that have preserved their original interior. Montpelier is packed with a rich history and vibrant community. Located along interstate 89 and with a local Amtrack Station, Montpelier makes for an easy drive to Burlington or connection to the broader northeastern region.

THINGS TO DO

Montpelier is filled with a variety of activities and attractions to visit in the area. Lost Nation Theatre, named one of the best regional theatres in America, puts on a variety of shows year-round. Montpelier residents enjoy several annual festivals and events throughout the year such as the Montpelier Art Walk, Do Good Festival, and the Taste of Montpelier.

Stop by Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks and dive into the essential Vermont staple—maple products. For the history lovers, visit the Vermont History Museum and gain some newfound knowledge about the Green Mountain State!

You can take in a movie at the iconic Capitol Theater on State Street. This classic theater, with its vintage ambiance and modern amenities, provides a memorable movie-going outing.

When visiting Montpelier, don’t miss the Capital City Farmers Market, a vibrant hub of Vermont’s local food culture. Held every 2nd and 4th Saturday from December to April, from 10 AM to 1 PM, this market showcases a diverse array of fresh produce, artisanal products, and handcrafted goods. It’s the perfect spot to explore the unique flavors and craftsmanship that define Vermont, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike.

RECREATION

There are a number of activities for the outdoor enthusiasts in Montpelier. Hubbard Park is Montpelier’s largest and most popular park, with over 200 acres of land and a 54-foot observation tower. North Branch River Park serves as another popular destination for biking with 6 miles of trails for the public. Nearby Wrightsville Reservoir and Berlin Pond in the surrounding area allow for aquatic activities as well.

DINING

There are many local dining options to explore in the Montpelier area. Sarducci’s has been serving residents and visitors authentic Italian cuisine for over 20 years. Three Penny Taproom features adaptations of classic pub fare alongside local craft beer. Oakes and Evelyn creates a fine dining experience focused on featuring elevated food from the area. Don’t forget to visit Montpelier’s Bar Hill Distillery for cocktails, tasting and tours.

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