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Unique-Public-8594 t1_jdqnyqf wrote
Yes. Woodstock.
Necessary_Cat_4801 t1_jdwyg46 wrote
Woodstock isn't really "Vermont". It's "Vermont" in the sense that a resort in Cancun is "Mexico." Same with Stowe, Manchester, etc.
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Zealousideal-Cap-405 t1_jdqsvia wrote
Highland Lodge in Greensboro would be a nice home base. I think some cabins allow dogs.
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mojohand2 t1_jdt7r5x wrote
Unfortunately, The Highland Lodge no longer accepts dogs, even in their cabins. It's a shame, as it's a great place and is close to hiking, kayaking, dining and so forth.
Environmental_Cash28 t1_jdumlwh wrote
Www.houserentalvermont.com They accept dogs.
Various-Chipmunk-165 t1_jdqp579 wrote
I find Woodstock itself a little too precious and a little sterile, but if you're going for touristy, quaint Vermont you're good. And there's plenty to explore in the general area around Woodstock.