The Scenic Drive In Vermont That Runs Straight Through The Charming Small Town Of Weston
By Marla S.|Published August 07, 2023
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One of the best ways to experience the beauty of Vermont is from the comfort of a car. That’s why we suggest hitting the road and driving along Vermont’s Scenic Route 100. While you spend as little or as much time as you’d like on this scenic drive, I encourage you to stop in Weston. There’s so much to explore in this charming small town in Vermont.
Vermont's Scenic Route 100 starts in Heartwellville and heads north to the small town of Troy. If you're driving straight through, the entire journey will take about four and a half hours.
Along with its charm, Weston is a historic small town with a population of about 600 residents. Hence, it makes for an ideal stop as you drive along scenic Route 100.
Feel free to walk across the street and pop into the Vermont Country Store's Weston location to browse and buy some quintessential items that you can only get in Vermont.
I also suggest you plan accordingly and take in a show at the Weston Theater Company. For over 85 years, this community playhouse has shined the spotlight on local talent that attracts visitors from near and far.
To prepare for your epic road trip on Route 100 in Vermont, you’ll need to fuel up more than just your car. In our guide about the best road trip snacks, discover ideas of what treats to bring when setting off on this scenic drive in Vermont.
For information on more scenic drives, also check out our previous coverage of Vermont road trips.
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