

Why Do People Visit Vermont? (Hint: It’s More Than Just Maple Syrup)
Wondering why people visit Vermont? From scenic drives to quirky roadside stops and cozy local eats, here’s what to do in Vermont—plus fun tours to help you explore.

Why We Love the Bronco for Our Guided Tours
Discover why the Ford Bronco is the perfect ride for Vermont Wayfinders tours. Built for back roads, rugged yet comfortable, and part of a personal legacy—our Bronco takes Vermont exploration to the next level. Join us for the ultimate adventure in style and capability!"


Explore Vermont Your Way: Signature Guided Tours
Imagine this: the Green Mountain State’s rolling hills, scenic backroads, and charming small towns… all tailored to your personal adventure. No crowds, no rigid schedules, just you, your travel companions, and an expert guide ready to unlock the secrets of Vermont. Welcome to Vermont Wayfinders' Signature Vermont Tours! Your ticket to a travel experience that’s as unique as you are.

Vermont in December: A Magical Season of Adventure
As December rolls in and snow begins to blanket the Green Mountain State, Vermont transforms into a winter wonderland. This time of year is perfect for travel, offering a delightful mix of scenic beauty, festive cheer, and small-town charm.
Discover the Magic of Audio Tours
Imagine driving through Vermont. Now imagine driving through Vermont with the perfect soundtrack of stories, local insights, and directions guiding your adventure!
Stick Season
Stick season reveals Vermont’s natural architecture. With bare trees, the forests open up, offering deeper views into the landscape that are hidden in other seasons. Rolling hills, stone walls, and winding rivers come into focus, giving you a raw, peaceful sense of the land’s character.

The Value of Slow Travel
In a world that often moves too fast, where vacations sometimes feel like checklists to be hurried through, more travelers are seeking a different kind of journey—one that invites them to slow down, take in their surroundings, and savor the experience. This is the essence of slow travel, and nowhere is it more beautifully embodied than in the quiet, scenic landscapes of Vermont.

You need rain for a rainbow
Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend is a VERY busy weekend for leaf peeping in Vermont. It’s a three-day weekend for many, and the leaves are still glorious in much of the state, so why not take advantage of that extra day!
Find Your Vermont…
Welcome to Find Your Vermont, a blog dedicated to exploring the stunning landscapes, charming villages, and back roads that make Vermont a truly special place.