Vacation rentals in Vermont

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A gently sloping field is depicted, bordered by trees with autumn foliage. A red barn and a white building are visible in the distance, set against a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. The landscape conveys a peaceful rural setting.
Home in Townshend
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Lawrence Cottage

Deep in the West River Valley region of Windham County, Lawrence Cottage is in a gorgeous and uncluttered setting upon Windham Hill. If you long for solitude, serenity and beauty, we have the perfect escape for you. We are convenient to all local amenities and activities and an easy drive from Boston or New York. We are near Townshend, Jamaica and Lowell Lake State Parks, Magic Mountain, Mount Snow and Stratton Mountain Resorts. This is Vermont--of course we welcome people of all backgrounds.

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A serene outdoor space features a patio table surrounded by chairs, set against the calm waters of Metcalf Pond. A large umbrella provides shade, while an American flag gently flutters nearby. The backdrop includes rolling hills adorned with autumn colors.
Cottage in Fletcher
5 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Metcalf Pond Camp Convenient to Smugglers Notch

Handcrafted cozy waterfront camp on Metcalf pond. Propane fireplace provides for welcome warmth after fall or winter adventures. Soak in the Hot tub on the deck. Custom spiral staircase accesses carpeted sleeping loft with books, TV, rocking chair. Enjoy the quiet off season brings to the area when most camps are shuttered for winter. Enjoy staying in and cooking and taking in the cozy atmosphere or make the approximately 20 minute drive to Smugglers Notch or enjoy other local attractions.

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A modern treehouse features a warm wooden exterior, elevated on a platform among vibrant autumn foliage. Large glass windows provide a view into the inviting interior space. Steps and a small deck lead to seating arranged on the ground level, surrounded by natural scenery.
Treehouse in Newport
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Secluded Luxury Treehouse - Hot Tub + Projector

Our treehouse is a haven of well-being, peace, and elegance. In our stunning modern treehouse we have brought relaxation to a whole new level. Surrounded amongst us is nothing but woods & wildlife. An experience not to be missed. Put your favorite movie on the projector, get Zen in the cozy sun room, jam out to music on the record player, or grab a towel, and head for the custom cedar hot tub. It is time to create core memories that will never be forgotten. Welcome to a little slice of heaven.

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The uniquely shaped house, adorned with shingles, is surrounded by lush greenery. Large windows reflect the vibrant foliage, allowing natural light to illuminate the structure. The natural stone wall complements the rustic aesthetic, creating a harmonious blend with the wooded landscape.
Home in Fairlee
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 561 reviews

Cozy Bow House Perched in Trees w/ Hot Tub & View

The cozy Bow House is perched up above a lovely valley and boasts large south facing windows, a unique bowed loft and a warm, inviting space to relax. Up a charming dirt road past Brushwood & Fairlee Forests with hiking, biking and ATV trails nearby. Lake Fairlee is a scenic 10 min drive; 15 min to Lake Morey & I-91 and 30 min to Dartmouth College. Enjoy the glow of the rising sun and beautiful views above the fog, unwind in the hot tub surrounded by the magical woods and wildlife of Vermont.

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A secluded cabin is nestled among snow-covered trees, showcasing a timber exterior and large windows that reflect the winter landscape. An inviting deck extends from the cabin, surrounded by a tranquil blanket of snow, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Roxbury
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Off Grid Secluded Cabin on 37 Acre Farm

In a secluded, hand-crafted off the grid cabin, come and enjoy the elements with us at Drift Farmstead. A 3-minute walk leads you through gardens and pasture, to Ravenwood, a small, intimate cabin with everything you need. Be it an extended weekend tucked in seclusion, amongst the birds, river and trees, or find the comforts of a 37 acre small farm nestled in the mountains and settle in, working from afar. Top shelf skiing at Sugarbush is near, along with Vermont's finest grub and beer.

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A cozy sitting area features a couch and an armchair, complemented by decorative cushions. Wall art is displayed above a television, and a kitchenette is visible in the background. Warm lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere in this thoughtfully arranged space.
Guest suite in Waterbury Center
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 482 reviews

Waterbury Center Guest Bedroom - 244 Howard

The guestroom room has a separate entrance located off a covered, back porch with a small table and chairs for summer use. There is adjustable heat and cool air from the wall mounted air-source, heat pump. The little kitchen alcove is convenient for coffee or tea or a light meal (toaster oven, single induction “hot” plate, water heater) We live in a historic building. Our neighborhood is very close to Rte 100. Waterbury village and Stowe are nearby too with skiing, hiking and biking.

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Large glass sliding doors open to a deck, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape, including distant mountains. Natural light floods the interior space, highlighting the warm-toned floors and minimalist design. A small coat rack is mounted nearby for convenience.
Cabin in Burke
5 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Mountain view cabin, close to ski Burke Mountain!

Welcome to your cozy retreat nestled in the heart of West Burke, Vermont! This charming tiny luxury cabin offers a serene escape with breathtaking views of Burke Mountain and its surrounding wilderness. The cabin features a well-appointed living area, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. Whether you're curling up with a good book by the fireplace or enjoying a cup of coffee on the deck overlooking the tranquil pond and apple orchard, relaxation comes naturally here.

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A unique bow roof home sits nestled among trees, illuminated warmly against a backdrop of a star-filled night sky. The expansive windows reflect the twinkling stars above, creating a serene atmosphere for stargazing and relaxation.
Home in Starksboro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

The Spring Hill House

Escape to a haven of natural beauty and tranquility at The Spring Hill House. Our unique bow roof home offers breathtaking views of Camel’s Hump and the majestic Green Mountains, the perfect setting for a rejuvenating getaway. Despite being removed from the hustle and bustle of city life, The Spring Hill House is still centrally located, providing easy access to some of Vermont's most popular destinations. Please note: We have a firm no kids policy due to the open loft and stairs.

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The garden features raised vegetable beds surrounded by a wooden fence. In the background, the charming former church building with a pointed steeple is visible, framed by vibrant autumn foliage in shades of red and orange.
Guest suite in Brattleboro
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 615 reviews

Charming studio in renovated 19th century church.

This spacious studio apartment is located in the former Swedish Congregational Church in historic Swedeville, a secluded hilly neighborhood built by Swedish immigrants in the 1800's. For years it housed Rick and Liza’s stained glass studio, which they have now lovingly and creatively transformed into a residence. The rental is minutes from the interstate and one mile from downtown Brattleboro, but the neighborhood has a rural and somewhat European flavor to it.

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A modern house with wooden exterior is shown from an elevated perspective, surrounded by autumn foliage. A hot tub is positioned on a spacious deck, which includes a seating area with four chairs and a small table. Scenic mountain views and vibrant trees enhance the natural setting.
Tiny home in Warren
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Luxury Glass Tiny House - Mountain View + Hot Tub

Immerse yourself in nature at Vermont's most unique Airbnb, located in the heart of the Green Mountains. This upscale mirrored glass house was built in Estonia and combines Scandinavian design with jaw-dropping Vermont views for an unforgettable experience. You'll return home feeling rejuvenated after relaxing in a hot tub overlooking Sugarbush Mountain or waking up with a panorama of Blueberry Lake at your feet. *One of Airbnb’s Most Wish-listed Stays of 2023*

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A rustic cabin with a wooden exterior is surrounded by lush greenery. The inviting porch features several rocking chairs and is accessed by steps from a grassy area, while a gravel driveway leads to the entrance, enhancing the private setting.
Cabin in Wolcott
5 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Meadow Woods Cabin, private, cozy and unconnected

Enjoy beautiful sunsets from your rocking chair on the cabin's wonderful porch. There is a large, well equipped kitchen, open space floor plan, new shower unit and plenty of closet space in the bedroom. Easy access to VAST snowmobile trails, within an hour's drive to 3 ski areas (Stowe, Smuggler's Notch and Jay Peak), X-Country skiing right outside the door or in Craftsbury or Stowe. Elmore State Park is 3 miles away. Hiking trails and kayaking abound!

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A spacious living area features a light grey sectional sofa with cozy throw pillows. Natural light floods in through large glass doors that open to the yard, while a modern ceiling fan hangs above. A rug defines the seating arrangement, and simple decor adds warmth.
Cabin in Rochester
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 503 reviews

Black haus: a hip, cool house hidden in a forest.

You’ll love our place because of the high ceilings, the rural location, the coziness and its sense of place in nature. Our place is great for couples and solo adventurers who enjoy their privacy, who want to get away from it all but be close enough to a more 'country-urban' vibe. There is a deck for sunning, quite a large front and back yard. A great kitchen for meals at home, a forest to explore and miles of trails to mountain bike or hike.

Popular amenities for Vermont vacation rentals

All about Vermont

This creative independence-prizing state unfurls dreamy beauty at every turn, from snowy mountains to emerald fields, and the bright kaleidoscope of fall foliage behind white church spires, not to mention scarlet barns and the country’s densest patch of covered bridges. The romance of small-town New England lies around every bend. Soaking up the scenery remains a huge draw in Vermont. But visitors also ski in Stowe, Killington, and Mad River Glen. Cross-country fans and snowshoers can hit the 300-mile Catamount Trail and one of the East Coast’s premier recreational networks, the Kingdom Trails, stretching over private lands. In warmer seasons, the route remains popular among hikers and horseback riders. Make sure to stay fueled up with some of the state’s outstanding specialties, which range from cheese to craft brews.

What are the top things to do in Vermont?

Brookfield Floating Bridge

Since 1820, one of America’s only floating bridges has spanned Sunset Lake here, 53 miles southeast of Burlington. Now in its eighth iteration, it forms part of Route 65, is fully accessible, and relies on modern materials like durable fiber-reinforced polymer pontoons. Timber decking preserves its historic look and makes for a picturesque stop.

Dog Chapel

A folk artist built this celebration to man’s best friend in 2000, following a grave illness and two-month coma. Styled like an 1820 white-steepled village church, it sits among the pastures and rolling mountains of St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Light from canine-themed stained glass spills across dog carvings, as well as notes and photos of visitors’ beloved pups. It also provides treats for any dogs tagging along, who can run, swim, and explore the property’s obstacle course sans leashes. Volunteers maintain this free attraction, which welcomes “All creeds, all breeds. No dogmas allowed.”

The Robert Frost Interpretive Trail

Take the road less traveled — or rather this National Recreation Trail in the Green Mountain National Forest. Poems by Robert Frost feature along this easy, flat 1.2-mile loop, running through woods, fields, and berry patches. Wheelchair users can access the first third of a mile, where a boardwalk crosses a beaver pond.

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