Vermont
Vermont Route 100 Byway
216 miles · Vermont Route 100 north-south corridor · Split this long route into multiple day segments if you want village stops and side roads.

Vermont Route 100 stretches about 216 miles through the state, running north-south past mountain valleys, villages, and four-season recreation areas.
Corridor Overview
Route 100 is often treated as Vermont's signature scenic spine, with easy access to town centers and mountain region turnoffs.
Waterbury is a useful central reference point if you are planning the route in shorter northbound and southbound segments.
Pacing Recommendations
A through-drive is possible, but the corridor is better as a multi-stop itinerary where you can include village main streets and local byways.
Seasonal foliage and winter weather can influence speed and visibility, so plan realistic mileage blocks rather than aggressive one-day totals.
Stops worth pacing for
216-Mile North-South Route
A long-form Vermont scenic road linking multiple mountain and valley communities.
Waterbury Access
A central waypoint for splitting the corridor into manageable day drives.
Village And Valley Mix
Consistent transitions between rural scenery and small-town services.
How WayTeller fits this drive
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