The Green Mountain Byway Blog
Rail Trail in the Winter
By Rockin' Ron Carter. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail connects 4 towns along the Green Mountain Byway. The towns are Cambridge, Johnson, Hyde Park, and Morristown. It will soon be part of the longest trail network in New England - a 93-mile network...
We LOVE Winter!
By Rockin' Ron Carter. Being in Vermont - you gotta LOVE WINTER! Of course there's snowboarding, skiing, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing at Stowe Mountain Resort, Smugglers' Notch Resort, and Trapp Family Lodge, but there are other places to...
A River of Light in Waterbury
Submitted by Steve Lotspeich. Each year Waterbury celebrates a River of Light Parade in our downtown. The River of Light is Waterbury’s Community Lantern Procession. The event started In December 2010, when artists Gowri Savoor and Angelo Arnold...
Visiting North Hyde Park
Submitted by Allen Spitzer. While traveling the Green Mountain Byway north on Route 100 from Stowe, you will come to the roundabout in Hyde Park village, where Routes 15 and 100 meet. At this point you have the option of traveling west on Route 15...
ROCKTOBERFEST in Morrsiville
By Tricia Folert. As you travel along Green Mountain Byway you will feel that fall is in the air and the leaves are starting to turn. There are so many events happening through this fall foliage season, outdoor markets, fairs, apple picking and...
July 4th Fair meets Festival of the Arts in Jeffersonville
By Rockin' Ron Carter. Cambridge Area Rotary and Cambridge Arts Council have joined forces for the July 4th Festivities in Jeffersonville (a village in Cambridge at the intersection of Vermont Routes 15 and 108). After the 10am Parade, there will...