About Rochester, VermontNestled in the Green Mountains, Rochester is comprised of nearly 36,000 beautiful acres. South of spectacular Granville Gulf on VT Route 100, Rochester is the gateway to the Mad River Valley.
Incorporated in 1781, the village is a classic small Vermont town with a beautiful Village Green and a quaint shopping district. The area is abundant with hiking and biking trails that wind through state and national forest land. The famous Long Trail goes through Rochester including peaks over 3,000 feet high.
The hosing stock in Rochester includes farms, Victorians, New England style homes and vacation retreats as well as a few unassuming luxury condos overlooking the village green. | More Local Area InformationNorthfield, home of Norwich University, is a quintessential college town complete with a classic Vermont Green in the center of town. With ... Read moreThe town of Plymouth is located in Windsor County, Vermont, in the south central part of the state. The town was founded in the 18th century... Read moreBarre is known as the Granite Capital of the World. Located just 6 miles from Montpelier, the capital of Vermont, Barre is comprised of Barre Cit... Read moreMontpelier with a population of about 8,000 people has the distinction of being the smallest capital city in the nation. Home to the New Englan... Read moreWaterbury is known as the Crossroads of central Vermont. US Route 2 and Vermont Route 100 intersect in Waterbury. Waterbury has tremendous histor... Read moreBradford, VT is located in Orange County and has the only traffic light in the entire County. Bradford is also known as Bradford Village, Waitstown... Read morePike is a village in the town of Haverhill, NH. Pike is in Grafton County and nearby towns are Woodsville and Orford. Windy Ridge Apple Orchard i... Read moreFor 200 years, the village of Stowe has attracted residents seeking outdoor activities and community spirit. They blazed ski trails, hiked the rugge... Read moreWarren New Hampshire is located in Grafton County and the home of the Ballistic Redstone Missile, which stands 70 feet tall from the ground up at th... Read moreThe quaint town of Bath has three of the oldest covered bridges in NH and one is right next to the Brick Store, which is also the oldest genera... Read moreFor those who enjoy the beauty of the four seasons, Burlington is the place for you. Burlington is located in Chittenden County on Lake Champlain... Read moreThe town of Monroe is a great place to settle. The community is small yet pleasant and their spirit is alive and bold. Monroe has a grea... Read moreThe town of Benton was renamed after the senator Thomas Hart Benton, most known for championing Western expansion. Also located in part of Benton i... Read moreMorristown is known as “the heartbeat of Lamoille County”. Based on the United States Census Bureau, Morristown has a total area of 51.6 square mile... Read moreThe quaint town of Landaff in located in the White Mountains National Forest and has many hiking trails, wetlands, farmland, and ponds. Nearby town... Read moreThe village of Rumney is located in Grafton County near Plymouth and Holderness. Great town for college students who attend Plymouth Stat... Read moreThe quaint town of Lyman is mostly farmland, horse farms and large areas of meadows with a small population of families who have great communit... Read more |