Wardsboro rewards residents with quiet back roads, big-sky mountain views, and easy access to four-season adventure. Set along Route 100 in Windham County, the town sits between the trailheads and ponds of the Green Mountain National Forest and renowned ski terrain in nearby Dover and Stratton. A drive to artsy Brattleboro opens up galleries, dining, and regional events, yet Wardsboro keeps a peaceful, small-town rhythm perfect for putting down roots.
Families value Wardsboro Elementary, part of the River Valleys Unified School District, known for intimate class sizes, strong community support, and outdoor learning woven into the curriculum. The district provides school choice for older grades, giving students the flexibility to select programs that fit their goals. The Wardsboro Public Library anchors civic life with author talks, STEM nights, summer reading, and a warm, well-equipped space for remote work or study.
Local traditions run deep, from the beloved Gilfeather Turnip Festival each fall—celebrating the town’s heirloom state vegetable—to a spirited Fourth of July parade and community suppers. Trails, swimming holes, and quiet fishing spots are minutes from the village centers, while the Town of Wardsboro keeps residents updated on services, permits, and event calendars.
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