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How Does The Vacation Home Rental Price Look Like in Vermont?
Vacation House & Condo Rental Price Information in Vermont
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Looking for pet-friendly restaurants in Vermont?
Pet-Friendly Restaurants in Vermont
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Vermont has plenty of restaurants that are welcoming to your furry friends. From cozy pubs to outdoor patios, you and your pet can enjoy a variety of dining options throughout the state.

  • The Downtown Grocery: This family-owned restaurant offers a casual atmosphere with an extensive menu for lunch and dinner. The Downtown Grocery is dog friendly and provides water bowls for their four-legged guests.
  • Bluebird Tavern: Located in Burlington, this tavern serves elevated comfort food with unique cocktails. Dogs are allowed on the outdoor patio for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
  • The Alchemist Pub & Brewery: The Alchemist Pub & Brewery is a popular spot for craft beer lovers and their canine companions. This pub also serves light snacks and welcomes dogs in its outdoor seating area.
Where can I take my pet in Vermont?
Pet-Friendly Activities in Vermont
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Vermont offers a variety of activities where both you and your pet can have fun. From scenic trails to city parks, there's something for everyone here.

  • Mount Philo State Park: This park is home to one of the oldest hiking trails in Vermont. Leashed pets are welcome, making it a great place to explore with your furry friend.
  • Green Mountain Dog Park: This popular off-leash dog park offers acres of open space for dogs to play and socialize. Visitors should bring their own poop bags and be sure to clean up after their pets.
  • Mad River Path: This path follows along the Mad River and passes through several towns. Pets are allowed on the trail as long as they remain leashed at all times.
What Are The Must-Visit Places in Vermont?
Bring Your Loved Pets to Below Suggested Places in Vermont
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