Orange County Map, Vermont

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Orange County, Vermont

Orange County is right in the middle of Vermont with the Connecticut River forming its eastern border with New Hampshire. Small towns are across the landscape and farming is still a way of life here.
The county’s named after William of Orange, in case you were wondering. Hiking, camping, and fishing are popular in Orange County. The county seat is Chelsea, a classic New England village.
Fall brings leaf-peepers from all over. Winters can be harsh, but beautiful. Visitors will find plenty to explore in Orange County’s old buildings and museums.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Orange County |
County Seat | Chelsea |
Population | Approximately 29,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Randolph, Bradford, Chelsea, Thetford, Williamstown, Newbury |
Interstates and Highways | I-89, US-5, VT-110 |
FIPS Code | 50-017 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 692 sq mi (Land: 687 sq mi; Water: 5 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Caledonia County (Northeast), Grafton County, New Hampshire (East), Windsor County (Southwest), Addison County (West), Washington County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Vermont |
Coordinates | 43.9850° N, 72.3581° W |
Etymology | Named after Prince William of Orange |
Major Landmarks | Lake Fairlee, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont Technical College |
Website | Orange County Website |
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