Starksboro pairs mountain quiet with everyday convenience. Set along VT-116 in Addison County, it connects quickly to Bristol for errands and to Burlington for jobs, culture, and the airport. The Town of Starksboro keeps residents updated on meetings, permits, and services—a citizen-led spirit that shines at town meeting and seasonal gatherings. Farms, sugarhouses, and wide views define the landscape, while expanding broadband and home-based businesses make country living practical for remote work.
Weekends often start on the Long Trail via the Jerusalem Trail, cared for by the Green Mountain Club, or on nearby ridgelines in Camel’s Hump State Park. Winter brings quick drives over the Gap to classic terrain at Mad River Glen. For low-key recreation and year-round programs, the Common Ground Center offers trails, camps, and community events.
Families value strong schools: children attend Robinson Elementary School and continue in the Mount Abraham Unified School District. Local stewardship groups such as the Lewis Creek Association reflect a community that pitches in, from trailheads to roadside stands. Housing spans classic farmhouses to energy-efficient builds, with acreage options near the village center. When it’s time to move, Agent Pronto can connect you with a top local agent for both buying and selling.