Explore the Corners
Visit the areas known as Morristown Corners and Four Corners for a look at the town's historical layout.





Nestled in the heart of Vermont's Lamoille Valley, Morristown is a charming community that embodies the quiet spirit of New England. With a population of around 5,600, the town provides a tranquil setting for visitors looking to escape the hustle of larger urban centers. The surrounding landscape is defined by rolling hills and lush greenery, making it a beautiful spot for scenic drives and outdoor exploration. While it remains a quiet residential hub, its location offers easy access to the broader natural attractions of the Green Mountain State. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a slower pace of life and a genuine local experience.
Nestled in the heart of Vermont's Lamoille Valley, Morristown is a charming community that embodies the quiet spirit of New England. With a population of around 5,600, the town provides a tranquil setting for visitors looking to escape the hustle of larger urban centers. The surrounding landscape is defined by rolling hills and lush greenery, making it a beautiful spot for scenic drives and outdoor exploration. While it remains a quiet residential hub, its location offers easy access to the broader natural attractions of the Green Mountain State. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a slower pace of life and a genuine local experience.
Scenic views of the lush Lamoille Valley.
Authentic small-town Vermont atmosphere.
Proximity to outdoor recreation and hiking trails.
A peaceful alternative to busier resort towns in the region.
This is a small, quiet community with limited late-night amenities or high-energy entertainment.
Public transportation is minimal; a car is necessary to explore the town and surrounding Lamoille County.
Be prepared for 'mud season' in the spring and significant snowfall during the winter months.
Visit the areas known as Morristown Corners and Four Corners for a look at the town's historical layout.
Bring sturdy footwear and layers, as the local terrain and Vermont weather can change quickly.
Quiet retreats and exploring the Vermont countryside.
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$100-$180 p/day
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Drive the local backroads during the autumn months for spectacular, crowd-free foliage viewing.
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June-August, September-October
Known as 'mud season' in Vermont; expect damp conditions but enjoy the peaceful awakening of the landscape.
The ideal time for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the lush green scenery of the valley.
A must-visit for foliage lovers, offering vibrant colors across the rolling hills without the heavy crowds.
A quiet, snowy retreat perfect for those who enjoy a peaceful winter atmosphere near Vermont's ski areas.