Jamaica (Vermont)

Jamaica is a village in Vermont. It is a great place to stay when going to Stratton ski resort. Jamaica is located at the bottom of the mountain, and has its own access road up the mountain.

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Get around

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  • Stratton Mountain Resort, +1 802 297-2200.
  • Horses For Hire, South Road, Peru, VT (Call for directions), +1 802-297-1468. Horse back with a mountain view. Beautiful, well behaved horses for all levels! Stable relocated to Peru, VT which is only 20 minutes away from Jamaica Village. Trail rides are year round (but weather dependent in the winter) and sleigh rides are offered in the winter. The sleigh is pulled through the woods by two beautiful Suffolk Punch draft horses, Jerry and Jessy (brothers) adorned with 100 handmade bells. Sleigh rides are at Magic Mountain in Londonderry. Reservations for trail and sleigh rides are recommended.

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Sleep

  • 🌍 Three Mountain Inn, Route 30, toll-free: +1 802 874-4140, e-mail: . Great place, fantastic food (reservations are a good idea), and really warm hospitality. Possibly the best inn in the area. Ten-room bed and breakfast. $199-325.
  • Jamaica State Park. Camp out. It has a swimming hole located in the park and is wonderfully refreshing in the summer. You can also tube there if the weather permits it.

Go next

Routes through Jamaica

Middlebury Manchester  N  S  Newfane Brattleboro
Killington Ludlow ← Jct W E  N  S  Mount Snow Wilmington


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