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About thirty-five miles northeast of Montpelier, the capital of Vermont, lies lovely Lake Caspian. At its south end is the charming village of Greensboro. Highland Lodge is at the north end of the lake on the road from Greensboro to East Craftsbury. Leaving the village of Greensboro, bear left and keep left for 1.9 miles. Highland Lodge is on your right.

Northeast Overview Map for Highland Lodge VTFrom the South:
Take Interstate 91 to St. Johnsbury. Exit on Vt 15 and US 2 West, go 9.5 miles to West Danville. Continue northwest on Vt 15 for 10.7 miles to Vt 16. Turn right (north) onto Vt 16, go 1.7 miles to East Hardwick. There, turn left (west) and go downhill to cross the Lamoille River and turn right (north) again and continue 2.7 miles to the 4 corners intersection. Here, turn right and go .9 miles to Greensboro village and Willey's Store. At Willey's Store bear left and stay left 1.9 miles to Highland Lodge.

From the North:
Take Quebec 55 south to the Canada-U.S. border at Rock Island-Derby Line. Continue south on Interstate 91, 22 miles to Barton. Exit onto Route 16 south, 14 miles to Greensboro Bend. There, turn right (west) and go 3 miles to Greensboro. At the "t" intersection turn left and then right at Willey's Store. Stay left on this road for 1.9 miles to Highland Lodge.

From the West:
Take Interstate 89 to Montpelier. Exit onto US 2 north, 5 miles to East Montpelier. Continue north on Vt 14, 19 miles to Hardwick. At the blinking light, go straight on Vt 15, take the first left, then first right (Church Street) and follow this street (which becomes a country road locally called "Center Road") seven miles to Greensboro. At Willey's Store bear left and stay left 1.9 miles to Highland Lodge.


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Highland Lodge, 1608 Craftsbury Road, Greensboro, Vermont 05841 (802) 533-2647

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Within 35 Miles of Greensboro

  • Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium
  • St. Johnsbury's Athenaeum, Bierstadt originals
  • Old Stone House Museum
  • State Capitol (Montpelier)
  • Alpine Skiing
  • Cabot Creamery and Vermont's Maple Museum
  • Access to Vermont's Long Trail, and many gorgeous hikes, including Mount Mansfield (highest mountain in Vermont)
  • Cultural Heritage driving tours
  • Many bonafide general stores (including Greensboro's own multi-department emporium, The Willey's Store, of local and national renown) Independent bookshops, antique shops, artisans' studios and galleries, arthouse and regular movie theaters

Within 45 Miles of Greensboro

  • Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory
  • Haskell Opera House-exquisite Rococo building straddling the Canadian border
  • Moose Country
  • Scenic Cruises on the waters of beautiful Lake Memphremagog
  • Trout River Brewing Company (East Burke)
  • Ten covered bridges
  • Historic and scenic Peacham, most photographed village in Vermont