If you’re from Vermont, you know that there are tons of rustic houses, buildings, and old shops that have either been left to decay or forgotten about. Here are some interesting (yet spooky) abandoned places in Vermont that nature has begun to take over. You can drive past some of these creepy places in Vermont, but we don’t suggest hunting them down for an actual visit. Admire the haunting character of each photo and let your imagination do the work of what may have happened at these intriguing spots in abandoned Vermont.
- This run-down grain elevator factory.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin
- This ski mountain equipment that hasn’t been touched in years.
Flickr/James Tiffin Jr. You can spot this if you’re adventurous enough to explore deep into Wilmington.
- This abandoned country store in St. Johnsbury.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin The rusty gas pumps seem to add to the ghost-like aura the store left behind.
- The earth is growing around this eerie old restaurant.
Flickr/HuTDoG83 Follow the staircase to nothingness…
- This spooky setting that was left to decay outside an abandoned house in Pownal.
Flickr/Jay Parker Was the TV watcher abducted? Did he have to run for his life? Say tuned…
- This rusty box car in Randolph.
Flickr/GD Taber Makes you wonder what they forgot about that’s still inside…
- This cabin that just needs a little bit of roofwork…
Flickr/Jay Parker Killington’s most authentic, and literal, ski-in ski-out rental.
Flickr/Jay Parker
- The inside of the Hyde Manor.
Flickr/Jay Parker This haunted hotel in Sudbury is quite the mysterious place to explore and one of the most haunted places in Vermont.
- This potentially haunted homestead in Huntington.
Flickr/jay Parker You could say it’s gotten a bit “weathered.”
- The lawn is taking over this old barn in Montgomery.
Flickr/Peter Rintels This barn has since been torn down.
- This part of route 189 in South Burlington that is clearly not in use anymore.
Flickr/Doug Kerr
- This worn-down and creepy laundromat in Brattleboro.
Flickr/Brad Perkins
- This rustic shack in St. Albans.
Flickr/John Christopher
- And this quarry in Dorset, which is actually quite beautiful in its ruins.
Flickr/Bob Marvin
While some of these may creep you out and send you running in the other direction, others have developed a true sense of beauty from the impact of nature and weather.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin
Flickr/James Tiffin Jr.
You can spot this if you’re adventurous enough to explore deep into Wilmington.
The rusty gas pumps seem to add to the ghost-like aura the store left behind.
Flickr/HuTDoG83
Follow the staircase to nothingness…
Flickr/Jay Parker
Was the TV watcher abducted? Did he have to run for his life? Say tuned…
Flickr/GD Taber
Makes you wonder what they forgot about that’s still inside…
Killington’s most authentic, and literal, ski-in ski-out rental.
This haunted hotel in Sudbury is quite the mysterious place to explore and one of the most haunted places in Vermont.
Flickr/jay Parker
You could say it’s gotten a bit “weathered.”
Flickr/Peter Rintels
This barn has since been torn down.
Flickr/Doug Kerr
Flickr/Brad Perkins
Flickr/John Christopher
Flickr/Bob Marvin
Have you discovered any abandoned places in Vermont lately that caught your eye? What other creepy places in Vermont can you think of? Share your thoughts and inquiries with us and post your pictures in the comments!
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Abandoned Places in Vermont July 01, 2020 Luke What are the scariest haunted attractions in Vermont? We all love a bit of adrenaline in our lives, and one way to get this rush is to visit some of Vermont’s ghost-haunted and eerie attractions. Emily’s bridge, a bridge that is supposedly haunted by Emily’s ghost, is one of the most talked about haunted places in Vermont. The story goes that Emily died a gruesome death at the bridge and now her spirit haunts those who traverse the bridge. Additionally, Eddy House in Chittendon is a reportedly haunted attraction in Vermont. The house and the family have a long history of strange and spooky behavior, full of ghosts, haunted rooms, and a terrifying family history. Visit these places at your own risk…you’ve been warned. Are there other creepy and eerie towns in Vermont? Yes, there are! The two small towns of Lewiston and Somerset in Vermont both boast an eerie history of ghosts and horror. And perhaps the most famous town in Vermont for having ghosts and spirits is Stowe. According to local legend, several ghost stories have been known to wander through this resort town in the Green Mountains. If you are looking for more scary and abandoned places in Vermont, take a look at this article HERE of 17 scary places that will haunt your dreams. Happy haunted adventures! What are the best road trips in Vermont? With the Green Mountains, pristine lakes and rivers, and twisting and winding roads, Vermont contains many tremendous road trip options throughout the state. Vermont Route 100 is considered by many to be the most scenic route in all of Vermont. This drive will guide you through the picturesque towns of Stockbridge, Warren, Waterbury, and Stowe, among others. Another beautiful mini road trip is the two-hour drive through the Notch of Mt. Mansfield along Vermont Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville.
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Abandoned Places in Vermont
July 01, 2020
Luke
What are the scariest haunted attractions in Vermont? We all love a bit of adrenaline in our lives, and one way to get this rush is to visit some of Vermont’s ghost-haunted and eerie attractions. Emily’s bridge, a bridge that is supposedly haunted by Emily’s ghost, is one of the most talked about haunted places in Vermont. The story goes that Emily died a gruesome death at the bridge and now her spirit haunts those who traverse the bridge. Additionally, Eddy House in Chittendon is a reportedly haunted attraction in Vermont. The house and the family have a long history of strange and spooky behavior, full of ghosts, haunted rooms, and a terrifying family history. Visit these places at your own risk…you’ve been warned. Are there other creepy and eerie towns in Vermont? Yes, there are! The two small towns of Lewiston and Somerset in Vermont both boast an eerie history of ghosts and horror. And perhaps the most famous town in Vermont for having ghosts and spirits is Stowe. According to local legend, several ghost stories have been known to wander through this resort town in the Green Mountains. If you are looking for more scary and abandoned places in Vermont, take a look at this article HERE of 17 scary places that will haunt your dreams. Happy haunted adventures! What are the best road trips in Vermont? With the Green Mountains, pristine lakes and rivers, and twisting and winding roads, Vermont contains many tremendous road trip options throughout the state. Vermont Route 100 is considered by many to be the most scenic route in all of Vermont. This drive will guide you through the picturesque towns of Stockbridge, Warren, Waterbury, and Stowe, among others. Another beautiful mini road trip is the two-hour drive through the Notch of Mt. Mansfield along Vermont Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
We all love a bit of adrenaline in our lives, and one way to get this rush is to visit some of Vermont’s ghost-haunted and eerie attractions. Emily’s bridge, a bridge that is supposedly haunted by Emily’s ghost, is one of the most talked about haunted places in Vermont. The story goes that Emily died a gruesome death at the bridge and now her spirit haunts those who traverse the bridge. Additionally, Eddy House in Chittendon is a reportedly haunted attraction in Vermont. The house and the family have a long history of strange and spooky behavior, full of ghosts, haunted rooms, and a terrifying family history. Visit these places at your own risk…you’ve been warned.
Are there other creepy and eerie towns in Vermont?
Yes, there are! The two small towns of Lewiston and Somerset in Vermont both boast an eerie history of ghosts and horror. And perhaps the most famous town in Vermont for having ghosts and spirits is Stowe. According to local legend, several ghost stories have been known to wander through this resort town in the Green Mountains. If you are looking for more scary and abandoned places in Vermont, take a look at this article HERE of 17 scary places that will haunt your dreams. Happy haunted adventures!
What are the best road trips in Vermont?
With the Green Mountains, pristine lakes and rivers, and twisting and winding roads, Vermont contains many tremendous road trip options throughout the state. Vermont Route 100 is considered by many to be the most scenic route in all of Vermont. This drive will guide you through the picturesque towns of Stockbridge, Warren, Waterbury, and Stowe, among others. Another beautiful mini road trip is the two-hour drive through the Notch of Mt. Mansfield along Vermont Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville.