Situated in southern Lamoille County, Vermont, the charming town of Stowe is known as the Ski Capital of the East and is home to the world-famous Trapp Family Lodge and the Stowe Mountain Resort - all set against the stunning backdrop of Vermont’s tallest peak, Mount Mansfield.
The town of Stowe has a small year-round population but draws people from around the world for its history and natural beauty, and especially for its exceptional recreational opportunities including skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and fly-fishing. Stowe Trails Partnership , a local non-profit and a Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA) chapter, provides great mountain biking in Cady Hill, Sterling Valley, and Adams Camp. It also boasts a wide selection of boutique stores, specialty markets, galleries, world-renowned breweries, and fine dining. Visit GoStowe.com for more information.
Art & Culture
Art enthusiasts will be drawn to Stowe’s vibrant arts & culture scene including Stowe Performing Arts , Stowe Theatre Guild , the Current , and the Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center . Other attractions include the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum and Little River Glass Studio . Visit the Stowe Arts and Culture Council to learn more.
Schools
Stowe is part of the Lamoille South Supervisory Union which includes the towns of Elmore, Morristown and Stowe. The Elementary, Middle and High school are all located directly in town. In addition, there is a private school option at Mt. Mansfield Academy for those students geared towards elite ski racing.
Real Estate
The Stowe real estate market accommodates a range of lifestyles, from charming cottages and riverside condos to historic single-family homes and luxurious mountain-side properties.
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