Addison County Map, Vermont
Addison County sits in west-central Vermont, bordering Lake Champlain. The Green Mountains loom to the east with rolling farmland.
Addison County sits in west-central Vermont, bordering Lake Champlain. The Green Mountains loom to the east with rolling farmland.
Bennington County is in the southwest of Vermont. It’s a place with Revolutionary War history. The Bennington Battle Monument stands tall.
Caledonia County occupies northeastern Vermont, part of the Northeast Kingdom area. It’s rural, rugged, and ridiculously beautiful.
Chittenden County is the most populous county in Vermont. It hugs the eastern shore of Lake Champlain in the northwestern part of the state.
Essex County claims the northeastern corner of Vermont. It’s the least populated county in the state. Wilderness reigns supreme here.
Franklin County is up against the Canadian border in northwestern Vermont. Lake Champlain forms its western edge.
Grand Isle County is the smallest county in Vermont. It’s made up of a handful of islands in Lake Champlain in the northwest Vermont.
Lamoille County sits in north-central Vermont, a mix of mountains and valleys. Stowe, the famous ski town, calls this county home.
Orange County is right in the middle of Vermont with the Connecticut River forming its eastern border with New Hampshire.
Orleans County is up in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. It’s rural and proud of it. Lakes and forests dominate the landscape.
Rutland County sits in west-central Vermont, bordering New York. Mountains dominate the county’s western half.
Vermont’s capital, Montpelier, calls Washington County home. The county has rolling hills, winding rivers, and charming small towns.
Windham County is located in the southeast corner of Vermont. Newfane is the county seat but Brattleboro is the biggest town.
Windsor County stretches from the New Hampshire state line almost to the center of Vermont. The Connecticut River forms the eastern border.