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Remote, pond view log home, fully loaded, sleeps 6
Enjoy our remote, easily accessible, immaculate, pond-side cabin, set in nature on 109 acres: pond, woods, fields, and trails; with high-speed internet and smart TV! Sleeps 6, including a queen bed, 2 bunk beds, and a sleep sofa. Fully equipped kitchen, including a full-sized refrigerator, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, pots and pans, utensils and many other amenities. Screened in porch. In the heart of the Vermont ski corridor. Explore the trails, and our meditation yurt when available!

Genuine Vermont Sugar House on 70 peaceful acres.
Stay in this genuine Vermont sugarhouse. Our family took great pride in making Maple Syrup and now we take that same pride in sharing this private piece of Vermont with you, our guests. There are trails that will take you through our 70-acre property including the sugar bush we used for the sugarhouse. Relax in the quiet beauty of rural Vermont. Located near the geographical center of VT. We do welcome friendly housebroken dogs. Please see other details under show more. Part of Three Maples LLC.

forest retreat; off-grid writers cabin
Secluded rustic charm, circa 1900 cabin in the woods getaway, spend time in nature surrounded by forest, brook, wildlife, hiking trails, fall foliage, mountain biking skiing. Sauna, Cold Plunge, Outdoor Shower & Hot Bath (seasonal) Unwind from the outside world and reconnect with your self or your loved ones and the natural world around you. Loft with real beds, well stocked kitchen, grill, outhouse, Glamping! Close to Woodstock, VT and Killington, S. Royalton, White River, Lebanon & Hanover NH

Waterfront cottage walk-out suite.
Private entrance suite overlooking Burr Pond. Conveniently close to Mountain Top Inn & Resort (3.7 miles), Killington/Pico ski resorts and Rutland. Swim, kayak, bike and hike. Take advantage of more than 12 miles of the Pittsford Trail Network. The serenity of country living coupled with the amenities of Rutland! We’re on a short dirt road off of a steep hill. Front or 4 wheel drive vehicles with good all season or snow tires required in the winter. Not suitable for toddlers or young children.

Comfortable 3 Bedroom King size Master w/ En suite
This is a 3-bedroom rural home with a King size plush mattress in the master bedroom with En Suite bathroom which features a modern single vanity sink and a stall shower. The second bedroom located next to the master bedroom has a twin xl size bunk bed, the third bedroom has a queen-size bed. A unique feature is the pool table and big screen TV in the living room area which is open to the kitchen which has granite countertops and stainless farmhouse style sink. New GE front load Washer+Dryer.

The Willow House: a Modern Vermont Retreat
Just 7 miles (12 minutes ) to the Dartmouth Campus, this newly re-built little house sits beside its own pond on the edge of a sheep pasture. All the comforts of a modern home in 600sqft. Enjoy access to hiking trails and State Forest lands as well as an easy drive to world-class skiing an hour away and all that the Dartmouth College community offers just minutes away. This is the best of pastoral Vermont, with outside living-dining space ( south facing deck and north facing screen porch).

Tiny Vermont Cabin!
Newly built tiny cabin in the woods of Vermont! Perfect for a quiet get away and close by outdoor fun! Killington and Pico Mountain is 15 minutes away! Sugarbush is 50 minute drive. Coming to Pittsfield for a wedding? Riverside Farm is only .7 of a mile down the road! Winter: MUST have AWD/4x4 for winter access on dirt road and driveway. Snow tires recommend. Cozy up by the newly added propane fireplace with an easy click of a button! Come experience the beauty Vermont has to offer!

1958 Classic "Hunting Cabin" w/ Breathtaking Views
Welcome to CAMP TREETOPS, located in the heart of the beautiful Vermont mountains. Our cabin is nestled at the top of a private mountain, surrounded by breathtaking views of Killington, Pico mountains, and the White River. Originally purchased from a Sears & Roebuck catalog as a hunting cabin owned by the same family until 2019. The cabin has since been transformed into its original vintage classic camp décor with antique furnishings and unique vintage finds that take you back in time.

Vermont Hillside Garden Cottage
Cozy converted artists’ studio, tucked in the hills at the end of a country road. Open the French door to views of a sprawling garden and rolling fields, alight with fireflies in the spring and bursting with color in the fall. Warm yourself by the wood burning stove after winter fun or unwind with a local microbrew by the fire pit, listening to the Whippoorwills on a summer evening. Beautiful in all seasons, this modern, comfy cottage is the perfect place to get away from it all.

Two bedroom. Separate entrance.
Please be advised that during winter months you may need to walk up Winterberry lane and our driveway if you do not have an AWD vehicle with good snow tires. Two bedroom apartment in the heart of Vermont. Snowmobile trail located off lane. Snowshoe, hike, or mountain bike from the door. Quiet private location with separate entrance and parking onsite. Ramp to access apartment, with stair free access. Pond, views and located in the center of the state, a great place to start!

Private Guest Suite on 155 Acre Royalton Town Farm
1 Bed, 1 Bath apartment attached to historic farm house. This cozy space is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway or a long family vacation on a historic Vermont Farm. Equipped with all the linens and dishes you will need. Close to I-89 and 30 minutes of Ski Resorts like Saskadena Six. Property of 155 acres has trails, sledding hills and our farm animals you can enjoy. Check our reviews, you won't be disappointed!

Cozy 4-season Cabin on Pond - "East Cabin"
Take refuge in a cozy log cabin with abundant access to Vermont's Green Mountains and rolling foothills. A quick drive to Woodstock and Quechee, the cabin is located on quiet dirt road with beautiful south-facing views overlooking the town of South Royalton, just a mile away. Spring-fed pond is steps from the cabin, take a dip! Follow the trails through the woods and fields and enjoy this pristine piece of Vermont.
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When is the best time to visit Royalton?
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| Avg. price | £123 | £123 | £117 | £114 | £98 | £101 | £101 | £101 | £101 | £114 | £105 | £123 |
| Avg. temp | -8°C | -7°C | -1°C | 6°C | 13°C | 18°C | 20°C | 19°C | 15°C | 8°C | 2°C | -5°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Royalton?
Visitors often choose to stay near the historic village center for walkable access to shops and cafés or in countryside homes surrounded by fields and woods. Options range from renovated farmhouses to cozy cottages for families or small groups.
What are the best things to do in Royalton with kids?
Families often enjoy exploring local nature trails, visiting farms that provide hands-on activities, or joining seasonal festivals with games and treats. The riverfront and public parks around town are popular for picnics and casual play.
What are some of the best things to do in Royalton?
Explore artisan markets, walk among historic buildings on the village green, or unwind along the river. Outdoor enthusiasts often paddle, fish, or join workshops at area farms and creative spaces.
How is the weather in Royalton?
Royalton has cold winters, with January averaging 8–26°F (-13–-3°C), and warm summers, often reaching 80°F (26°C) in July. Expect snow in winter and colorful foliage in autumn, while rain is common in spring and early summer.
When is the best time to visit Royalton?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for pleasant weather and vibrant landscapes, with daytime temperatures ranging from 53–80°F (12–26°C). Leaf-peeping during autumn is a highlight, as the countryside transforms with colorful foliage.
What are the best places to visit in Royalton?
Explore Royalton’s historic village green, local art studios, and the banks of the White River. Seasonal farmers’ markets and community gathering spots showcase the area’s agricultural and creative traditions.
What are some hiking trails in Royalton?
Royalton and its surroundings have wooded trails winding through hills and forests, suitable for gentle hikes. Paths along the White River and nearby nature preserves are frequently suggested for those seeking tranquil walks.
What are some family activities we can do in Royalton?
Families can discover easy walking trails, visit local farms, or participate in workshops at community centers. In warmer months, the river and nearby parks draw visitors for gentle outdoor adventures.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Royalton?
From Royalton, explore scenic covered bridges, vibrant art galleries in surrounding towns, or the tranquil pathways of nearby nature preserves. Maple sugar houses and local farms provide seasonal tours, especially during spring and autumn.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Royalton?
Pet-friendly vacation rentals are available in Royalton, often welcoming four-legged companions with advance notice. Several areas around town are well-suited for guests traveling with pets, especially near parks and open spaces.
What are some local tips for visiting Royalton?
Locals suggest checking seasonal community boards for pop-up events, exploring local art and food markets, and enjoying quiet mornings on the river. Early autumn and late spring are frequently suggested for fewer crowds and bright landscapes.
What is Royalton known for?
Royalton is known for its rural charm, historic town center, and connection to scenic rivers and hills. The community values its agricultural heritage, traditional New England architecture, and seasonal outdoor activities.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Royalton?
Royalton is known for its quiet riverbanks, historic cemeteries, and lesser-known forest trails winding through the countryside. Small independent studios and tucked-away local cafés invite you to experience the town’s creative side.
What are the best foods to try in Royalton?
Royalton’s food traditions feature Vermont maple syrup, seasonal produce, and locally crafted cheeses. Bakeries and general stores often provide classic New England treats, such as apple cider donuts and fruit pies.
What should I bring for a trip to Royalton?
Pack clothing that can be layered, as temperatures vary by season; rain jackets and sturdy shoes are recommended for exploring trails and rural sites. In winter, warm outerwear is essential, while summer travelers may want sun protection and insect repellent.
What is the nightlife in Royalton like?
Royalton has a relaxed, small-town evening scene, with local taverns, cafés, and occasional live music. Community events and seasonal gatherings create opportunities for visitors to connect with residents.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Royalton?
Royalton has community fairs in late summer and fall, often featuring local produce, crafts, and live music. Seasonal farmers’ markets and concerts on the green are frequently suggested for visitors and residents alike.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Royalton?
Many vacation rentals in Royalton are family friendly, with spacious layouts, kitchens, and outdoor areas. These stays are found both near the town center and in rural settings for those seeking a quieter atmosphere.
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4.9 Average rating
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