There is so much to do in Dorset! From playhouses to historical societies to stained glass windows, there is no shortage of things to do in this quintessential Vermont town. You’ll love the architecture and eateries, but what is much more beyond the charm, Dorset is a naturally beautiful town in VT that has breathtaking spots that are certainly not man made. Let’s take a look at the town of Dorset and you’ll soon discover why you will want to see it in person very soon.

Dorset is famous for Cephas Kent’s Inn, where four meetings of the Convention that signed the Dorset Accords led to the independent Vermont Republic and future statehood.

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While the town is loaded with history, the natural beauty here is unparalleled.

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Perhaps you’ve heard of the famous quarries here?

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They produce some of the world’s most beautiful marble.

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Today they are popular swimming holes. Get ready, get set….

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Jump!

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Dorset is also home to the beautiful Emerald Lake State Park.

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It’s easy to see where it got its name!

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It’s a great park to spend the day by a gorgeous lake…

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Or ON it…

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Or IN it!!!

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With endless hiking trails with mossy streams, this town is a delight for everyone.

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Calling all nature lovers!

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Dorset awaits!

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What’s before your eyes in Dorset is stunning, but what’s underneath the surface will utterly amaze you. Check out this article about the underground marble quarry in Dorset. If pictures speak a thousand words, then the video of the underground will speak millions. Buckle up and get ready to head down to this unexpected marble quarry that’s hiding underground in Vermont.

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