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The exterior of the property is viewed from the gravel driveway, featuring a red barn-style section and a white house with multiple windows. The green lawn surrounds the house, and the lake is visible in the background, framed by trees.
Apartment in Morristown
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Private Getaway on Lake Lamoille

Tucked away on Lake Lamoille in Morristown, this beautiful brand new apartment is just minutes from town and yet offers tranquility and spectacular views. The lake is home to eagles, herons, geese, ospreys and fish! You will see kayakers out there fishing! Stowe Mt and Smuggler’s Notch are both nearby. Breweries, art galleries, restaurants are close by. You can walk or bike to the 93 mile Lamoille Valley Rail Trail from our home. Our shed is available for storing your bikes, kayaks or skis.

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Cabin in Morristown
5 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Cady’s Falls Cabin

Welcome to our treehouse inspired, modern cabin overlooking The Kenfield Brook on Terrill Gorge. We are located 5 miles from Stowe and its attractions, and just a few minutes from downtown Morrrisville with all its amenities. Just upstream from the picturesque Cady’s Fall swimming hole and across the brook from the amazing Cady’s Falls bike trails, our cabin is perched atop the hillside. With its simple, minimalist design it’s easy to immerse yourselves in nature and feel at home in the trees.

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A cottage with a wooden exterior is nestled among greenery. A spacious deck with a railing extends from the front, featuring stairs leading down to a natural landscape. Trees surround the property, providing a sense of privacy and tranquility.
Cottage in Hinesburg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Bright new cottage in exquisite Vermont setting

Relax in "Findaway" cottage. Centrally located between Burlington and Montpelier and directly adjacent to Sleepy Hollow cross country ski and bike area, Birds of Vermont museum and the Vermont Audubon Center. Settle in and relax, hike right out the door, or sip a drink on the deck overlooking a beaver pond where you may see beaver, otters, deer, birds or even a moose! Surrounded by gardens and not far from downhill skiing and hiking options, swimming, sailing, dining and Lake Champlain.

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A townhouse is shown with a light-colored exterior and a sloped roof, surrounded by a grassy area. A tree with bare branches stands in the foreground, contrasting against a clear blue sky, suggesting a peaceful setting.
Townhouse in Stowe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Stowe 3BR Townhouse-Excellent location & amenities

Our townhouse is located just off the Mountain Road, between the picturesque village of Stowe and Mount Mansfield. On site amenities include indoor & outdoor pool, hot tub, sauna, tennis courts and game room. XC and alpine skiing, hiking, mt. biking, golf, and many cultural events are at your fingertips. We are just 200 yds. from the Bike Path, on the bus route to the Mountain, and within walking distance to fabulous restaurants. Come and enjoy the many special events Stowe has to offer.

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The cottage, featuring a wooden exterior and large windows, is surrounded by greenery and natural rock formations. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, which is sheltered by an overhanging roof. Sunlight illuminates the peaceful setting, highlighting the rustic charm of the structure.
Guesthouse in Waterbury Center
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

A true Vermont get-away cabin in the woods

Badger Cottage offers a true rustic Vermont experience nestled in the woods with spectacular views and a quiet and peaceful ambiance. Once a barn, carefully reconstructed on the owners’ property, and modernized to today’s standards, this post and beam cabin is warm and cosy in winter and cool in summer. Well behaved dogs are very welcome and will enjoy the walks in the woods. Covid vaccinations are required. The owners live in an adjacent house with their very friendly Border Terrier

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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
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 203 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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Condo in Stowe
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Perfect Village Location Walk to Main St * Parking

This bright and open studio with a private entrance and keypad lock provides the added security of an individual code for each and every guest. There's tons of natural light and the location is unbeatable with Main Street and all it has to offer only one block walk away. This adorable studio features a completely remodeled bathroom, with the added convenience of parking right outside the door. Walk straight into this ground level unit within a historic building with no stairs!

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The timber frame house is illuminated against a night sky filled with stars. The exterior features large windows, warm lighting, and a sloped roof. Snow blankets the ground, and surrounding trees are subtly highlighted, creating a peaceful nighttime setting.
Guesthouse in Stowe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Stunning timber frame home on Cady Hill

Wrap yourself in the warmth of our recently finished, one-of-a-kind timber frame straw bale home - aka DD's House. Owner-built in honor of our beloved Grandma DD, we welcome you and yours to enjoy some trailside quality time together as you relax after a day of skiing, hiking, mountain biking, or simply enjoying the beauty of Stowe, Vermont. Located right next to Stowe's Cady Hill Forest, this thoughtful design will present you with truly unique construction and finish details.

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Condo in Stowe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Cozy VT Getaway, Heated Pool, 3mi Stowe Mtn, WiFi

The Notchbrook Nook is nestled at the top of Notchbrook road in a group of condos that overlook beautiful views and is only minutes from Stowe Mountain Resort. The pool is open for summer months until Labor Day & reopens in late November for ski season. The Matterhorn restaurant sits at the bottom of the road and is a must experience Aprés spot. You are literally less than 10 mins from the slopes & downtown restaurants/shops. The condo and Notchbrook property are NON-smoking.

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The cottage is nestled among trees, positioned on a gentle slope beside a flowing brook. A wrap-around deck extends from the structure, providing views of the surrounding nature. The peaceful sounds of water accompany the serene atmosphere created by the lush greenery.
Cottage in Morristown
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

The Cottage on Sterling Brook

Escape and relax in the peaceful atmosphere of Sterling Brook. 🍁 Comfortable & cozy interior leads onto a wrap-around deck right on the banks of Sterling Brook, beautiful in every season. 🍁 Keep an eye out for the local otters playing in the brook while drinking your morning coffee. 🍁 This serene hideaway offers a peaceful retreat in nature, leaving you rested and recharged. Conveniently located on the outskirts of Stowe. Sleeps 3. Dog-friendly with approval. 🍁🦦🍁

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A sun-filled living area features large windows that offer views of the surrounding trees. A cozy seating arrangement includes a blue couch and a brown accent chair. A low coffee table sits atop a vibrant, striped rug, complemented by a soft bean bag nearby.
Cabin in Moretown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Waldhaus - Modern Forest Cabin

Escape to our beautifully designed Vermont cabin, transformed into a modern, cozy, and sun-filled retreat. From the moment you step inside, you'll feel at home in this inviting space. The entire cabin & yard will be yours during your stay. High-speed fiber WiFi keeps you connected and dogs are welcome. We're just 15-20 min from Mad River Glen, Mt. Ellen & Sugarbush. Many restaurants & stores are within 15 min to Waitsfield, 20 min to Waterbury.

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An open kitchen area features modern appliances and wooden countertops, complemented by two bar stools. A cozy living room is visible in the background, showcasing a comfortable couch and coffee table, with light-colored flooring adding to the inviting ambiance.
Condo in Stowe
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

The Stowe Away on Main Street

Welcome to Stowe! This sweet airbnb is in the historical 1850’s Annex building in the heart of Stowe Village. Just a short walk to some of the best restaurants and coffee shops and a two minute walk to the FREE Mountain Road shuttle. Some of the best skiing Vermont has to offer is just a 15 minute ride away. In the Fall you are surrounded by stunning foliage, and in the Summer you are walking distance to swimming holes and the Stowe rec path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Stowe?

    Stowe has charming options in the village area, tranquil spots near the mountain, and unique cabins around wooded settings. Many stays are close to trails, restaurants, and locally rooted shops, making it easy to explore the town.

  • What are the best things to do in Stowe with kids?

    Families often explore nature trails, enjoy sledding or skiing in winter, and visit interactive museums or farms around Stowe. The local recreation path is a favorite for biking, walking, or picnicking.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Stowe?

    Stowe has outdoor activities across the seasons, including skiing and hiking, as well as galleries and local dining spots. Stroll through the historic village or visit a nearby brewery to sample Vermont flavors.

  • How is the weather in Stowe?

    Stowe has cold, snowy winters with temperatures often between 13–35°F (-11–2°C), and mild summers reaching 62–82°F (17–28°C). Fall foliage is a frequent draw, while spring brings thawing trails and blooming landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Stowe?

    Explore the historic Stowe Village, visit the Trapp Family Lodge for mountain views, and spend time at the Stowe Recreation Path. Vermont ski areas near Stowe are frequently suggested for winter activities.

  • What are some hiking trails in Stowe?

    Stowe has trails like the Stowe Recreation Path for gentle walks, and the challenging Pinnacle Trail with sweeping mountain views. Moss Glen Falls Trail is frequently suggested for waterfall scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Stowe?

    Families explore local farms, experience guided nature walks, and enjoy interactive art spaces in Stowe. Seasonal activities like maple sugaring, skating, and summer festivals are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Stowe?

    Explore Vermont's scenic countryside, visit nearby mountain towns known for maple syrup and crafts, or discover locally focused museums. Waterfalls and regional state parks around Stowe are popular for day outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Stowe?

    Many stays in Stowe welcome pets, especially options near nature trails and wooded areas. Parks and outdoor paths around town make it convenient for guests traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Stowe?

    Layer clothing for changing mountain weather, explore local shops for Vermont-made goods, and ask about trail conditions before hiking. Locals often share advice on maple syrup spots and seasonal events.

  • What is Stowe known for?

    Stowe is known for its skiing, mountain scenery, and vibrant fall foliage. The area has a mix of outdoor recreation, locally rooted food traditions, and seasonal events drawing visitors through the year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Stowe?

    Seek out art galleries tucked in local neighborhoods, discover small-batch maple syrup producers, and explore less-traveled hiking paths through forested terrain. Historic stone buildings and covered bridges add unique local character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Stowe?

    Sample Vermont cheddar, locally made maple syrup treats, and apple cider doughnuts at village markets. Farm-to-table restaurants around Stowe frequently feature trout, artisan breads, and seasonal produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Stowe?

    Pack layers to adapt to cool evenings and varied mountain weather, sturdy shoes for exploring trails, and a rain jacket for spring and fall. Bring reusable water bottles and sunscreen for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Stowe like?

    Stowe has laid-back evening venues, including local breweries, pubs, and spots with live music. The village area often features intimate gatherings, cozy dining, and occasional performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Stowe?

    Stowe has annual celebrations centered on winter sports, including the Stowe Winter Carnival in January. Spring often brings maple festivals, and fall foliage season features art fairs, craft events, and community gatherings. Music festivals and local food events are also frequently suggested during peak autumn colors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Stowe?

    Stowe has family-friendly vacation rentals, from spacious cabins near trails to homes around the village area. Many rentals provide convenient access to parks, outdoor activities, and local dining spots.

  • When is the best time to visit Stowe?

    Late spring to early fall is often recommended for hiking, biking, and enjoying vibrant fall colors, while winter draws visitors for snow sports. Seasonal festivals and locally rooted events add to Stowe's appeal year-round.

All about Stowe

This charming town occupies the valleys and rolling hills beneath Vermont’s highest peak, 4,395-foot Mount Mansfield. Popular as a year-round getaway by the mid-19th century, it soon grew into its own as one of the region’s first winter destination areas. Today the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum chronicles this evolution and includes vintage racing equipment, memorabilia from world-class athletes, and locally made craft skis. Savor an old-fashioned main street with lovely views in this mountain village, easily explored on foot or by bike. Shops and eateries line streets climbing up to Smugglers’ Notch, a pass flanked by 1,000-foot cliffs that cut through the Green Mountains, protected by a state park.

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Hope Cemetery

This region supplies much of the headstone granite for the United States. Unsurprisingly, its Victorian-era stone cutters and artisans memorialized each other in high style. Thirty miles southeast of Stowe, this 85-acre graveyard sports lavish memorial sculptures, including a biplane and a giant soccer ball.

Mount Mansfield

The state’s highest peak shelters almost 200 acres of alpine tundra and resembles a human profile, hence features named the Forehead, the Nose, and the Chin (tallest!). Drivers can switchback up the historic Toll Road, which unfurls jaw-dropping views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks (open June to mid-October, weather permitting). Hikers gravitate to the classic 3.3-mile Sunset Ridge route and the more sheltered 2.3-mile Long Trail. Also popular: the Wampahoofus Trail, named for a cryptid deer-boar hybrid with uneven legs, so it could only move in one direction around the mountain.

Ricker Basin

This abandoned farming community stands 15 miles southwest of Stowe in Little River State Park, part of Mount Mansfield State Forest. Established in 1816, the town thrived briefly before its steep hills and poor soil drove residents out. Today visitors can wander among its orchards, stone walls, cemetery, and a lone remaining house. Miles of trails lace this haunting landscape. To stay oriented, grab a History Hike brochure from the visitor center. And consider lingering to boat or fish in the Waterbury Reservoir.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Stowe

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 1,360 vacation rentals in Stowe

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Stowe vacation rentals start at G$4,182 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    930 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 420 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    540 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    690 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,340 of Stowe vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Stowe rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Stowe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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