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  1. Traveled from MD to VT in May with my best friend. We saw a fair amount of the state in 4 days. She is now the proud owner of a home in Jay, VT. I have a great place to vacation. It truly is a beautiful state.

  2. Such a great venue. And a bliss for dog lovers and the pets.Vermont in three days would be a perfect start for me. I would love to get spoiled on Ice cream with some shop hopping. The wooden bridges look so endearing to me. Love the absolute green around and the water body as always.

  3. You telling the story of trying out the popular ice cream in town reminds me of my childhood, the simple joys of my childhood. I’ve never seen a granite quarry. Thanks for sharing that photo! It looks like Snoopy did have a great time hiking and walking.

  4. I enjoyed your virtual tour of Vermont — lots of things I would really enjoy exploring. Camping next to a river and looking for wildlife, touring the quarry, and sampling a maple creme, and spotting covered bridges, too!

  5. I did not know that Vermont was known for maple. I like the sound of maple creemee.In fact, now I am craving for it. I also, enjoyed reading about your Snoopy and his trail to the cave. Interesting indeed!

  6. Vermont is so beautiful. I have never been there but would love to visit it someday. And it is so good to know that there are places where you can take your dogs with you. They are the best travel buddies and it makes perfect sense to take them around. Snoopy seems so happy and his pictures are gorgeous.

  7. Not being a pet owner I can only imagine how difficult it is to find dog friendly holiday destinations. But it seems Vermont fits the bill. Vemont is on my bucket list for the Ben & Jerry factory, but this maple cremee you had looks delicious too (the cone however has a supicious cardbord look). The water at the bottom of the Rock of Ages Granite Quary is so blue!

  8. Snoopy clearly had a great time! I would like to visit Ben and Jerrys too, I’d probably come out feeling a bit nauseous, but it looks great. A hike after would definitely be a must, Vermont looks so beautiful!

  9. Oh my goodness I love the name Snoopy for a dog, it truly looks like y’all had a blast in Vermont! I have never been before, but definitely adding it to my travel list.

  10. I don’t have a dog but I remember that my parents had to plan their vacations far more thoroughly because of our dog. Therefore, I’m sure that posts like this will be a great help for travelling dog owners. Also, Snoopy is very cute – especially as Ben&Jerry’s testimonial 😉

  11. Vermont is so gorgeous. I visited in the spring to see the waterfalls when they are full and want to return for the fall colors. I only drive through Montpelier but would love to check out the state house and Maple Sugarworks.

  12. I can understand why you would say that 3 days was not enough to explore Vermont. But long enough to get a taste test and know you want to go back. I am sure we would move from ice cream shop to ice cream shop! And not miss a Maple Cremee. So great you found such great outdoor sites for you and your dog. The covered bridges would be the big draw for me. Even if crossing some of them may be a bit scary.

    1. I had planned to move from ice cream shop to ice cream shop, but we couldn’t make it. Either we were too full from lunch or too early for one. Next time will plan it better. 🙂

  13. I am a cat person, but I recently had to help a neighbor find a place to vacation where she could bring her dog. I know a lot of people travel with their pets so this is a very useful post.

    1. You are right. More and more people are traveling with their dogs now. I would appreciate it if you share this post to your friend.

  14. It looks like you and Snoopy had a great time in Vermont! I live next door in New Hampshire, so we visit Vermont fairly often. But I’ve never hiked Moss Glen Falls or visited that cool granite quarry. I’ll have to put both locations on the agenda the next time we go to VT!

    1. You’re so lucky to live closer to Vermont or Maine or other states in the New England that you can reach in just a few hours drive. Here in Texas people still can be in the state after driving for 9 hours. Haha.. And yes, we had a wonderful time in Vermont. A trip to Rock of Ages, the granite quarry, and Moss Glen Falls won’t take a lot of your time. Hope you can visit one of this day.

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