This 19th-century red clapboard inn straddles a 5-acre parcel in the Green Mountains 10 minutes west of Killington. It's popular with skiers not only for its proximity to the slopes, but also for its sauna, hot tub, full country breakfast, afternoon tea and fireplaces in many guest rooms. Summertime draws include a swimming pool and outdoor children's play area.
Vermont Inn
Vermont
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