Woodstock (Vermont)

Woodstock is a quaint little shire town in the state of Vermont. The town holds its pertaining country seat, and is known for its old town buildings. The little town looks nearly the same as it did over one hundred years ago.

By car
Take Interstate 93 North to Interstate 89 North into Vermont. In Vermont, take Exit 1. At bottom of ramp turn left on Route 4 West. Travel 10 miles to the center of Woodstock.
 * From Boston:

Take Interstate 91 to Exit 9 (Hartland/Windsor) in Vermont. Follow the signs for Woodstock and Route 12 North. Take Route 12 approximately 8 miles. Take a left onto Route 4 West (Routes 4 and 12 merge), through Taftsville. Stay on Route 4 West for 3 miles to the center of Woodstock.
 * From New York and Connecticut:

Take Interstate 87 North (Adirondack Northway) to Exit 20 for Lake George. At bottom of exit, turn left onto Route 9 North. At the first light, turn right onto Route 149 East. Travel 12 miles into Ft. Ann and turn left onto Route 4 East. Travel 12 miles into Whitehall, then bear right on Route 4 East (near the Grand Union). Travel 35-40 miles into Rutland (Vermont). At the end of the four-lane road, turn left on Route 4 East/Route 7 North. Drive about 3 miles, then turn right on Route 4 East. Follow 4 East for 31 miles through Bridgewater into the center of Woodstock.
 * From Western or Upstate New York state:

Burlington (Vermont) International Airport
Flights from:
 * Charlotte (CLT)
 * Chicago (ORD)
 * Detroit (DTW)
 * Newark (EWR)
 * New York (JFK)
 * New York (LGA)
 * Philadelphia (PHL)
 * Washington DC (IAD)
 * JetBlue, Delta, American, and United Airlines

Manchester (New Hampshire)-Boston Regional Airport:
Flights from:
 * Baltimore - Washington
 * Chicago - Midway/ O'Hare
 * Orlando
 * Tampa
 * Atlanta
 * Detroit
 * New York - LaGuardia/ Newark
 * Southwest, Delta, American, and United Airlines

By foot
Most points of interest in the village are accessible by moderate walking.

By car and bike
The outer parts of town, such as South Woodstock, are only conveniently accessed by car. As an alternate method, one could use a bike to travel these longer distances; however, the terrain has many hills, and a mountain bike should be used to traverse such rugged areas. Bike rentals are available in the village, though biking in the commercial area of the village is discouraged, as the flow of people and cars can be concentrated.

Do
The Appalachian Trail passes through town.