7 Reasons to Drive to Manchester, VT This picturesque mountain town in Vermont is the perfect weekender for New Yorkers, and you can even get there without a car. By Kemi Ibeh Published on 6/27/2022 at 1:44 PM
Equinox Pond and Mount Equinox | Cherise Madigan/Shutterstock When thinking of Vermont, a few things might come to mind: the Northeast Kingdom, maple syrup, Senator Bernie Sanders, and the Ben & Jerry’s factory. However, America’s 14th state also consists of towns that combine beautiful landscapes with history, nature, arts, and food— and Manchester in Southern Vermont is just one of our many favorites. Located approximately 205 miles from NYC and about 4 hours by road, Manchester is the ideal weekender for New Yorkers looking to shop local, unwind within nature, and explore art and history. But if soaring gas prices are on top of mind, you can still get there via public transportation. Take a two-hour Amtrak from Moynihan Penn Station to Albany-Rensselaer Station for $36, before hopping on a $17 Vermont Translines bus for another hour and a half. Once you’ve planted your feet there, get ready for an itinerary packed with plenty of fun activities, from waterfall hikes and forest bathing to music festivals and history lessons on the Lincoln family’s local roots. Here are seven of our top reasons to drive to Manchester, Vermont.