Plymouth, Vermont is a quiet town with a population of approximately 600. Plymouth spreads over nearly 50 square miles and boasts the Woodward Reservoir, Lake Rescue, Echo Lake, Lake Amherst and Camp Plymouth State Park. More information can be found on the town's website. Nearby towns with beautiful town centers, arts and playhouses, gourmet restaurants and cafes and summer concert series include: Ludlow, Chester, Weston, Arlington and Woodstock, Vermont.
The scenic region is written about often, including a "Havens" feature in the New York Times:
"Plymouth’s rural beauty — its rolling hills and fields framed by
lumbering peaks — has changed little since the area was settled in
1761. Compared with other tourist-heavy Vermont towns, Plymouth has
kept development to a minimum. There are no night life, strip-mall
development or upscale boutiques. Cellphone service is mostly
nonexistent. And there is no downtown, unless you count the Plymouth
Country Store, a combination general store and gas station along
two-lane Route 100."
New York Times, "Tranquility Between Killington and Okemo," March 21, 2008
For enjoying nature's beauty, outdoor activities, fall foliage and amazing ski amenities in the winter months, there are few areas in Vermont that compare to Plymouth's unspoiled landscape.
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