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CASTELTON, located in Rutland County is about 15 miles west of Rutland and about 5 miles from the New York border.
This picturesque town is also the home of Castleton University and Vermont's largest inland lake.
Lake Bomoseen is a bustling scene spring through the fall.
Offering several lakeside restaurants and its own 9-hole golf course.
Boating, fishing and waters sports along with its own State Park.
There is also some great Ice Fishing too.
If it's snow sports you prefer, located about 40 minutes to the Northeast is Okemo and Killington/Pico mountains.
This picturesque town is also the home of Castleton University and Vermont's largest inland lake.
Lake Bomoseen is a bustling scene spring through the fall.
Offering several lakeside restaurants and its own 9-hole golf course.
Boating, fishing and waters sports along with its own State Park.
There is also some great Ice Fishing too.
If it's snow sports you prefer, located about 40 minutes to the Northeast is Okemo and Killington/Pico mountains.
POULTNEY, located along the western Vermont- eastern New York border is a vibrant community.
A wonderful village along the Main Street of Poultney, full of quaint shops, restaurants, grocery and more!
The town is also home to Green Mountain College and the Lake St Catherine Golf Course with a beautiful 18 hole golf course complete with its own clubhouse and restaurant.
The Lake St Catherine area is home to many year-round and seasonal homes.
With all the summer activities to include fishing, boating, swimming and in the winter, we have snowmobiling, ice fishing, snowshoeing and more.
A wonderful village along the Main Street of Poultney, full of quaint shops, restaurants, grocery and more!
The town is also home to Green Mountain College and the Lake St Catherine Golf Course with a beautiful 18 hole golf course complete with its own clubhouse and restaurant.
The Lake St Catherine area is home to many year-round and seasonal homes.
With all the summer activities to include fishing, boating, swimming and in the winter, we have snowmobiling, ice fishing, snowshoeing and more.
Wells is located along the western border of Vermont with neighboring New York's Granville.
Wells is a quaint town that offers country living with about 1300 residents.
With its own elementary school, post office and several small business.
It's quite living with ample conveniences outside its village walls.
Wells also is part of the Lake St Catherine community sharing its lake with Poultney, Within Wells border is the Little Lake of Lake St Catherine located down the meandering channel from the large lake.
Wells is a quaint town that offers country living with about 1300 residents.
With its own elementary school, post office and several small business.
It's quite living with ample conveniences outside its village walls.
Wells also is part of the Lake St Catherine community sharing its lake with Poultney, Within Wells border is the Little Lake of Lake St Catherine located down the meandering channel from the large lake.
The city of Rutland is the seat of Rutland County, Vermont, United States.
As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 16,495.
It is located approximately 65 miles north of the Massachusetts state line and 20 miles east of the New York state line.
Rutland is the third largest city in Vermont and is surrounded by the town of Rutland, a separate municipality.
Downtown Rutland is listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.
Easy access north on Route 7 you'll find Burlington and Canada, traveling south you'll find Manchester, Bennington and then the Massachusetts border.
As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 16,495.
It is located approximately 65 miles north of the Massachusetts state line and 20 miles east of the New York state line.
Rutland is the third largest city in Vermont and is surrounded by the town of Rutland, a separate municipality.
Downtown Rutland is listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.
Easy access north on Route 7 you'll find Burlington and Canada, traveling south you'll find Manchester, Bennington and then the Massachusetts border.
WEST RUTLAND, Located west of the larger Rutland City, West Rutland's origins revolve around the marble industry.
This has created a rich cultural heritage, stemming from a time when the streets and quarries were filled with exotic voices of the immigrant laborers.
We are tucked away in between the Taconic Mountain Range and the main range of the Green Mountains.
We are easy to get to- from old Business Route 4 or exit # 6 off US Route 4. The town offers everyday amenities from a national chain grocery store and pharmacy, a locally owned bank, hardware store, and a number of eateries giving locals and visitors no reason to leave town.
This has created a rich cultural heritage, stemming from a time when the streets and quarries were filled with exotic voices of the immigrant laborers.
We are tucked away in between the Taconic Mountain Range and the main range of the Green Mountains.
We are easy to get to- from old Business Route 4 or exit # 6 off US Route 4. The town offers everyday amenities from a national chain grocery store and pharmacy, a locally owned bank, hardware store, and a number of eateries giving locals and visitors no reason to leave town.
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