Occupying the
northeast corner of Vermont, the Northeast Kingdom
represents nearly one-fifth Vermont's land mass, and with
over 200 lakes and ponds, over 25% of Vermont's bodies of
water. A richly forested agrarian community, the Northeast
Kingdom is steeped in New England history. Dotted with
quaint villages, refreshing farm stands, inviting
restaurants,
charming
bed and breakfast inns,eclectic museums and antique
shops, Northeastern Vermont has a culture offering great
rewards for the curious explorer. An outdoor lover's
paradise, the Northeast Kingdom is home to the "Kingdom
Trails", rated as one of the top five mountain biking
networks in the world. Enter the realm, and experience
Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. St. Johnsbury is the regions
largest town. Visitors can tour the Fairbanks Museum or
learn about everything maple at the Maple Grove Farms Maple
Museum and Factory. To the north and west of St. Johnsbury
you will find Craftsbury Common, which is one of the
loveliest villages in the state and once served as the set
for Alfred Hitchcocks classic movie The Trouble With
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