ROAD SORTIES Scenic Roads

Scenic Route 100 Byway 100

Scenic Route 100 Byway is a State Scenic Byway in Vermont. Within Vermont it covers roughly 50 miles. The map below shows its route. Use “Plan a drive” to open it in the Road Sorties route planner — already routing along Scenic Route 100 Byway with scenic roads turned on, ready to add your own stops.

Vermont Route 100 runs nearly the length of the state down the spine of the Green Mountains, widely considered the quintessential Vermont drive. It links classic mountain villages, ski towns like Stowe and Killington, covered bridges, and farm stands, all framed by some of the best fall foliage in New England. The two-lane road stays rural and scenic almost the entire way.

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What is a State Scenic Byway?

State Scenic Byways are roads a state has formally recognized for their scenic, natural, historic or cultural value — each state's own curated collection of drives worth taking slowly.

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