Green Mountain State Cameras
Watch all live webcams in the US state of Vermont. These webcams provide a unique window into the picturesque scenery, showcasing everything from the vibrant fall foliage to the serene snow-covered mountains in winter.
Vermont Cams
Vermont is known for its forested natural beauty, majestic green mountains, scenic hiking trails, and top-notch skiing resorts. The state is also famous for its picturesque wooden covered bridges.
It has small town charm and popularized for its maple syrup, which is made from the sap of sugar maples that grow in the state. Vermont also produces a lot of dairy products, including cheese and yogurt. The Vermont Country Store is a very popular and is an American catalog, retail, and e-commerce business based in Vermont.
One of the more popular towns to visit in Vermont is Stowe. Stowe is a town in northern Vermont. It’s overlooked by Mount Mansfield, known for its trails and ski slopes. The Auto Toll Road climbs to the summit ridge. Smugglers’ Notch State Park has dense forest and a narrow mountain pass.
The Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum exhibits ski gear and artifacts. Vermont is home to several colleges and universities, check the list here including the University of Vermont!
The state is also famous for its dairy farming, particularly its production of high-quality cheese and maple syrup, which are integral to Vermont’s economy and culinary identity.
In addition to its natural beauty, Vermont boasts a rich history that dates back to its early settlement in the 18th century. The state played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War and has a strong tradition of independence and self-reliance. This historical backdrop is reflected in its numerous museums, historic sites, and vibrant arts scene, which includes local crafts, music festivals, and theater productions that celebrate the state’s unique cultural contributions.
Statistics and Facts about Vermont
Population: 643,077
Demographics: White: 94.16% · Two or more races: 2.02% · Asian: 1.68% · Black or African American: 1.36% · Other race: 0.39% · Native American: 0.34%
Capital: Montpelier
Other Major Cities: Stowe, Woodstock, Rutland, Burlington, South Burlington, Bennington
Main Attractions: Smugglers’ Notch State Park, Vermont State House, Bennington Battle Monument, Lincoln Family Home, Montshire Museum of Science Lake Champlain, Green Mountain National Forest, Stowe Mountain Resort, Mountain Mansfield, Rutland Downtown Historic District, White Mountain National Forest,
Major Airports: Burlington International Airport (BTV), Rutland-Southern Vermont Regional Airport (RUT)
Festivals & Events: Vermont State Fair, Annual Stowe Winter Carnival, Brookfield Ice Harvest,
Climate: Vermont has a wet continental climate (type Dfb) with cool winters, warm summers and precipitation all year round. Precipitation is quite evenly spread out over the year. During the winter most precipitation falls in the form of snow. The higher you travel the colder it gets.
Map of Vermont
Check out the map of Vermont.