Tourist Attractions in VermontTotal found in this region of Vermont: 21Bennington Battle Monument 15 Monument Circle Bennington, VT Type: Building The USA's 2nd tallest battle monument; Commemorates a Revolutionary War battle in 1777; Built between 1887 to 1891; 306 feet tal... Bridge at the Green (West Arlington Bridge) Route 313 (off Route 7A) Arlington, VT Type: Covered Bridge 80 feet long; spans the Battenkill River; built in 1852; open to vehicular traffic Chiselville Bridge East Arlington Road (off Route 7A) (Sunderland Hill Road) Arlington, VT Type: Covered Bridge 117 feet long; spans the Roaring Branch Brook; built in 1870 Creamery Bridge Guilford Street (off Route 9) Brattleboro, VT Type: Covered Bridge 80 feet long, spans the Whetstone Brook; built in 1879; open to vehicular traffic Dummerston Covered Bridge East-West Road Dummerston, VT Type: Covered Bridge The longest covered bridge in Vermont; 280 feet long (2 spans); spans the West River; built in 1872; restored in 1998; open to v... Giant Gorilla Holding a Volkswagon Beetle 2829 US Route 7 (Pioneer Auto Sales) Leicester, VT Type: Roadside Oddity, Statue A giant concrete statue of a gorilla holding a real Volkswagon Beetle high above it; Located at a car dealership Grafton Cheese Factory Bridge Townshend Road (Route 35) Grafton, VT Type: Covered Bridge Built & owned by Grafton Cheese Factory in 1967; crosses the South Branch Saxton River; foot traffic only Henry Bridge Murphy Road Bennington, VT Type: Covered Bridge 117 feet long; spans the Wallomsac River; built in 1840; reconstructed in 1989; open to vehicular traffic Hogback Mountain Scenic Overlook 7627 Route 9 (Molly Stark Trail) Marlboro, VT Type: Natural Wonder A scenic overlook on top of Hogback Mountain features a spectacular 100 mile view of the mountains of Southern VT, NH, & MA, vie... Kingsley Covered Bridge 2903 East Street (off River Road/Gorge Road) Clarendon, VT Type: Covered Bridge 120-foot span wooden covered bridge; Also called the Mill River Bridge; Listed on the National Register of Historic Places Kingsley Grist Mill 2964 East Street (at Gorge Rd.) Clarendon, VT Type: Building The Historic Kingsley Grist Mill is the home and studio of artist Linda Kiracofe Evans Lincoln Covered Bridge Bridges Road (at Fletcher Hill Road) Woodstock, VT Type: Covered Bridge Historic wooden covered bridge over the Ottauquechee River connecting Bridges Road and Fletcher Hill Road to Route 4; 136 feet l... Paper Mill Village Bridge Route 67A Bennington, VT Type: Covered Bridge 125 feet long; spans the Wallomsac River; small waterfall below the bridge; open to vehicular traffic Scott Bridge Back Side Road Townshend, VT Type: Covered Bridge 277 feet long (3 spans); spans the West River; built in 1870; restored in 1998; closed to vehicular traffic Shelburne Farms 1611 Harbor Road (99 Inn Road) Shelburne, VT Type: Place, Animals Status: Seasonal 1400 acre working farm with a welcome center, farm store, inn, fine dining restaurant, children's farmyard, cheese-making facili... Silk Road Bridge Route 67A Bennington, VT Type: Covered Bridge 88 feet long; spans the Wallomsac River; built circa 1840; located across from Bennington College; open to vehicular traffic Sugarbush Farm 591 Sugarbush Farm Road Woodstock, VT Type: Farm 500 acre operating cheese and maple sugar farm; Popular tourist stop; Free samples of cheese, maple syrup, jams, and spreads; Fr... Taftsville Covered Bridge 1 Covered Bridge Road (River Road) Woodstock, VT Type: Covered Bridge Wooden covered bridge over the Ottauquechee River; Connects River Road to Route 4; 189 feet long; Open to vehicular traffic; Bui... Townshend Dam, Lake, & Recreation Area Route 30 Townshend, VT Type: Structure World's Tallest Filing Cabinet 220 Flynn Avenue Burlington, VT Type: Roadside Oddity A 38 feet tall tower of filing cabinets welded together in a field between Foster and Briggs Streets. Worrall Covered Bridge 251 Williams Road (off Route 103) Rockingham, VT Type: Covered Bridge 87 foot span wooden covered bridge; Also called the Woralls Bridge; Listed on the National Register of Historic Places |