Will it snow in Vermont in April? Maybe, and it depends a lot on how far north you're venturing. My parents have had snow as late as mid-May.
Spring snows rarely last long, though and it being Vermont, crews are out immediately to clear the roads. (It's actually safer to drive in VT after an 18" snowfall than it is to drive in Philly after a 3" snowfall.)
VT is ridiculously quaint and bucolic, just about any place you go will be sickeningly picturesque.
Bring sturdy boots that you aren't afraid to get dirty. March and April are "mud season." And with more dirt roads than paved roads and visiting fams and cheesemakers you're going to encounter lots of mud.
Brattleboro has a great co-op. Worth checking out if you like visiting other co-ops.
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Spring snows rarely last long, though and it being Vermont, crews are out immediately to clear the roads. (It's actually safer to drive in VT after an 18" snowfall than it is to drive in Philly after a 3" snowfall.)
VT is ridiculously quaint and bucolic, just about any place you go will be sickeningly picturesque.
Bring sturdy boots that you aren't afraid to get dirty. March and April are "mud season." And with more dirt roads than paved roads and visiting fams and cheesemakers you're going to encounter lots of mud.
Brattleboro has a great co-op. Worth checking out if you like visiting other co-ops.