Things To Do
in Jericho

Jericho, Vermont is a small New England town in Chittenden County known for rolling farmland, river valleys and easy access to the Green Mountains. It sits within driving distance of Burlington and popular outdoor destinations like Stowe and Camel's Hump, making it a quiet base for nature lovers. The community combines working farms, historic buildings and a tight-knit village atmosphere with seasonal events and farmers' markets.

Visitors come for scenic drives, hiking, maple-syrup culture and a peaceful rural pace with amenities close by in larger nearby towns.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Exploring Jericho Historical Landmarks
morning
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Start your day with a visit to the Old Jericho Historical Society, where you can explore artifacts and exhibits showcasing the town's rich history. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a local cafe, savoring homemade pastries and coffee. Afterward, take a stroll around the charming streets lined with historic homes, absorbing the architectural beauty.

afternoon
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In the afternoon, head over to the Jericho Town Park for a picnic surrounded by lush greenery. You can also indulge in some light hiking on the nearby trails, which offer serene views of the landscape. Don't forget to visit the quaint shops in the town center, where you can find unique souvenirs and local crafts.

evening
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As the sun begins to set, treat yourself to a delightful dinner at one of Jericho’s family-owned restaurants, known for their delicious comfort food. After dinner, take a leisurely walk around the town to enjoy the beautifully illuminated landmarks. Conclude your day with some stargazing at a nearby open space, creating lasting memories of a peaceful night.

day 2
Nature and Outdoor Adventures
morning
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Kick off your day with a visit to the Jericho Nature Preserve, where you can enjoy birdwatching and nature photography amidst the tranquil surroundings. Follow up with a healthy breakfast at a local smoothie bowl spot, fueling yourself for the day ahead. Explore the various pathways, taking in the sights of native plants and wildlife.

afternoon
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Spend your afternoon kayaking on the nearby lake, surrounded by stunning views of the natural landscape. Afterwards, relax at a picnic area by the water, enjoying lunch prepared by a local deli. As you bask in the tranquility, consider joining a guided nature walk to learn about the local ecosystem.

evening
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As evening approaches, head to a local brewery for a tasting tour, learning the craft of beer-making while sampling various brews. Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with live music, where you can mingle with locals. End your night with a relaxed dessert at a cozy café, reminiscing about the day’s adventures.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-18
Coffee (regular)$3-5
🍺Domestic beer (pub)$5-8
Gas (per gallon)$3.00-4.00
🏨Mid-range hotel (per night)$110-200

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Beautiful rural scenery and easy access to hiking and outdoor activities
  • Close to Burlington and Stowe for broader dining, entertainment and transportation
  • Strong farm-to-table food culture and seasonal agritourism
  • Low-crime, relaxed small-town atmosphere ideal for a peaceful getaway
  • Limited nightlife and cultural attractions directly in town
  • Public transportation is limited — a car is recommended
  • Some services and shops may be seasonal and close in winter or off-season
  • Cell reception and amenities can be spotty in remote outdoor areas

Places to Visit in Jericho

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Camel's Hump Summit

Classic Vermont panorama with rugged alpine views — sunrise/sunset photos are spectacular; prepare for a hike and variable weather.

Browns River and valley farms

Picturesque riverside scenes with meadows, farmsteads and reflective water — best in early morning light.

Covered bridges and country roads

Historic wooden bridges, stone walls and tree-lined lanes make excellent seasonal shots, especially during fall foliage.

Lake Champlain viewpoints

Short drives to lakeside overlooks capture wide water vistas and sunsets with the Adirondacks in the distance on clear days.

Sugarhouse and orchard scenes (seasonal)

Late winter sugarbush steam and spring sap runs, as well as autumn orchards, offer distinctive, seasonal photo opportunities.

Culinary Guide

Food in Jericho

The local cuisine in Jericho and the surrounding Vermont region emphasizes farm-to-table ingredients, dairy and maple-syrup products, hearty New England comfort food, and a growing craft beverage scene (breweries, cideries and small wineries). Seasonal produce, artisanal cheeses and simple preparations that highlight local flavors are common.

Jericho Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Maple-glazed dishes

Local maple syrup features on everything from pancakes to roasted root vegetables and glazed pork — available at farmstands and sugarhouses around Jericho.

Must-Try!

Apple cider doughnuts

A New England fall favorite: warm, cakey cider doughnuts sold at local orchards and markets — best in autumn during apple season.

Farmstead cheese

Artisanal cheeses from nearby dairies (fresh chevre to aged cheddar) are widely available at markets and specialty shops.

Rustic New England fare

Think pot roast, chowders (closer to Lake Champlain), and seasonal vegetable sides prepared by local cafés and inns.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Jericho / Nearby Farmers' Markets

Seasonal farmers' markets (summer–fall) feature local produce, maple products, baked goods and prepared foods; Burlington Farmers' Market is a short drive away for a larger selection.

Farmstands & Sugarhouses

Roadside farmstands offer seasonal berries, vegetables and maple products; sugarhouses open for tastings late winter–spring during sugaring season.

Climate Guide

Weather

Jericho has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters (December–February) with frequent sub-freezing temps; mild to warm, sometimes humid summers (June–August); colorful, crisp autumns with cool nights (September–October); and a variable spring (March–May) with thawing and mud season. Expect temperature swings, especially in shoulder seasons, and plan layers.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Politeness & small-town courtesy

Residents are generally friendly but value privacy—greet people politely, use please/thank you, and expect informal, modest conversation.

Respect private property

Stick to public trails and roads, don't trespass on farm fields without permission, and close any gates you open.

Environmental respect

Follow Leave No Trace principles, pack out trash, and adhere to local recycling and composting rules where posted.

Punctuality for appointments & reservations

Be on time for tours, tastings and reservations—small businesses often run on tight schedules.

Safety Guide

Safety

Jericho is generally a low-crime, safe area typical of rural Vermont, but seasonal hazards include icy roads and winter driving conditions, ticks and poison ivy in the warmer months, and increased traffic during foliage season. Emergency services are available regionally—dial 911 for emergencies—and always let someone know hiking plans for remote trails. Carry appropriate gear for weather and cell reception can be spotty in mountain areas.

Tipping in Jericho

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In line with U.S. customs: tip restaurant servers 15–20% pre-tax for table service, $1–2 per drink or 10–15% for takeout if service was significant; tip hotel staff and taxi drivers a few dollars or 10–15% as appropriate.

Payment Methods

Credit and debit cards are widely accepted; bring some cash for farmstands, small markets and tips. Contactless payments and mobile wallets are common in larger towns but rural vendors may be cash-only.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Warm, pleasant days ideal for hiking, cycling and farmers' markets; mosquitoes can be present near wetlands — bring sunscreen and insect repellent.

Fall

Peak foliage (late September–mid October) draws visitors — spectacular colors but expect higher demand for lodging and some traffic on scenic routes.

Winter

Cold and snowy with good access to skiing and snow sports; drive carefully on snowy roads and check local closures—bring warm layers and traction tires if driving.

Spring

Mud season and thawing roads can make some trails messy; early spring is ideal for maple sugaring events and newborn farm animals, with temperatures variable.

Nightlife Guide

Jericho at Night

Jericho itself has a quiet, small-town nightlife with occasional live music at community venues and a handful of pubs; for a livelier evening scene—breweries, a broader bar and restaurant mix, and concerts—head to Burlington or Stowe (20–45 minute drive). Seasonal festivals and town events provide the main after-dark entertainment locally.

Hiking in Jericho

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Camel's Hump

A prominent and iconic Vermont peak with multiple trails to the summit offering 360-degree views; routes vary in length and difficulty.

Mount Mansfield

Vermont's highest peak near Stowe with alpine landscapes and extensive trail networks; popular for hiking and backcountry skiing.

Mount Philo State Park

A shorter, family-friendly hike with a clear summit offering panoramic views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks — great for sunrise or sunset.

Sterling Pond (Stowe)

A scenic alpine pond reached via moderate hiking routes near Stowe, popular for photography and nature walks in summer and fall.

Airports

How to reach Jericho by plane.

Burlington International Airport (BTV)

The closest major airport (about 25–45 minutes by car depending on traffic) with regional and some national flights; car rentals and ground transport available.

Plattsburgh International Airport (PBG)

Located in New York across Lake Champlain, roughly 1–1.5 hours drive; can be a lower-cost alternative with fewer flight options.

Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL)

International airport serving Montreal about 1.5–2.5 hours drive depending on border crossing times; good option for international travelers seeking more flight choices.

Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)

Major international airport about 3.5–4.5 hours by car — offers many flight options but is a longer drive.

Getting Around

Walkability

The village center and nearby neighborhoods are walkable for errands, cafés and short walks; however, the town is largely rural with dispersed attractions, so driving or cycling is the most practical way to cover longer distances.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families & commuters

Many households are family-oriented, with residents commuting to Burlington and other nearby employment centers.

Farmers & rural residents

Active farming community with dairy and specialty crop producers, reflecting the area's agricultural heritage.

Outdoor enthusiasts & retirees

The area attracts people who enjoy outdoor recreation and those seeking quieter, rural living—also a popular retirement choice for some.

Students & seasonal visitors

Nearby colleges and tourist seasons bring students and visitors during certain times of year, adding to local activity.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Skiing & Snowboarding

Downhill and Nordic skiing are extremely popular in winter, with nearby resorts and trails serving locals and visitors.

Ice Hockey

Hockey is a major part of New England sports culture at youth, high school and amateur levels; local rinks host games and leagues.

Mountain Biking & Road Cycling

Cycling on scenic country roads and mountain-bike trails is popular in spring through fall.

Trail Running & Hiking

Year-round hiking and trail running on local and regional peaks attract outdoor enthusiasts.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic is generally light compared with urban areas, but expect seasonal congestion during fall foliage weekends and holiday ski periods. Roads are mostly two-lane rural routes; winter weather can slow travel and occasionally close secondary roads. Public transportation options are limited—regional bus services connect to Burlington and nearby towns but have modest schedules, so a car is recommended for flexibility.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Jericho.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Vegetarian options are common at cafés and farm-to-table restaurants; ask servers about seasonal vegetable plates, soups and cheese-based dishes. Local markets offer plenty of produce for self-catering.

Vegan

Vegan choices may be more limited than in urban centers but are increasingly available — plan ahead for dinners and check menus online or call restaurants; larger towns nearby have dedicated vegan-friendly spots.

Gluten-free / Allergies

Many eateries can accommodate gluten-free requests but cross-contamination is possible in small kitchens. If you have severe allergies, communicate clearly and consider self-catering with ingredients from farmstands.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Primary healthcare and urgent care clinics are available in nearby towns like Essex Junction and Burlington. The closest major hospital is the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington (approximately 20–40 minutes by car depending on location). For emergencies dial 911; carry your health insurance information and consider travel insurance for nonresidents.

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