23Woodstock, Vermont
Woodstock, Vermont is a historical destination. In the winter, however, it can be almost magical. After all, this area has a cold, long winter and snow is common from late November until early April.
The neighboring mountains are wonderful for skiing and snowboarding. Additionally, Woodstock has long been considered one of the country’s prettiest towns.
Indeed, this classic Currier-and-Ives-like village is art come to life. Picture the little homes and old covered bridges dusted with fresh snow. Be sure to check out the popular Wassail Weekend, and watch Woodstock transform into a beautiful Victorian Christmas world, complete with breakfast with Santa, charming horse-drawn sleighs, and more.
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