Explore Rutland County: Killington
The Town of Killington is a small mountain community that embodies the “work hard, play hard” mentality.
The Town of Killington is a small mountain community that embodies the “work hard, play hard” mentality.
Home to one small country store and no stoplights, Chittenden is idyllic and provides the perfect backdrop for those looking to disconnect and get lost in nature.
The southern-most towns of Rutland County are the quintessential Vermont playground – home to mountain peaks perfect for hiking and rolling hills draped in the bright yellows, greens, and reds of fall foliage this time of year.
Affectionately known as the Sunshine Village, the Town of Pittsford is conveniently located between Rutland and Middlebury. Situated along Otter Creek, Pittsford is home to abundant wildlife, rolling hills, and working farms.
Benson and West Haven are small towns located in the northwestern corner of Rutland County.
Like many small towns in Vermont, West Rutland offers a perfect blend of opportunities to connect with nature and a bounty of ways to tap into your artistic side.
Located just seven miles from the border of New York and Vermont, the Town of Castleton provides a small-town feel with the convenience of a bigger city
Brandon, in many ways, offers the best of both worlds. It has Vermont’s signature rural charm, with rolling hills and an abundance of recreational opportunities, while also being home to a vibrant downtown community.
Nestled along the Taconic Mountain Ranges are Wallingford and Tinmouth. Both towns offer quaint Vermont charm with a variety of outdoor activities.
The best way to describe the town of Hubbardton would be: Historic.
Poultney is a quaint and picturesque town in southwestern Rutland County. The town is located in the slate valley and has found a way to preserve its historic charm and values while embracing modern life.
Quiet. Unbothered. Untouched. These are just a few words to describe the towns of Shrewsbury & Mount Holly.
Proctor is uniquely situated along a north-south valley of the Otter Creek, making it one of the most picturesque towns in Rutland County.
Pittsfield makes good use of its mountainous terrain and New England charm. Its vibrant town center features quaint country inns, restaurants, and an original Vermont general store.
Rutland County is home to 26 little towns and one big city. The region’s namesake, Rutland City, has the look and feel of a big city with unparalleled views of Vermont’s mountain peaks.
Located in the southwestern part of the county where the Taconic Mountains meet the Champlain Valley, Fair Haven is home to a number of slate quarries, an industry that continues to thrive today.
Centered around the preservation of both history and nature are the towns of Wells and Middletown Springs. Wells is peacefully tucked into the southern point of Little Pond.
Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains, are the towns of Clarendon and Ira.