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Welcome to Johnson, Vermont, a small alcove of peace and tranquility
in the heart of the Green Mountains. Bella Vista is surrounded by
beautiful mountain views, a pristine private forest of evergreens
and babbling brooks and waterfalls! Each season presents it's own
opportunities for outdoor recreation of all kinds or for just relaxing
on your hammock in spring or by the fireplace in winter. Enjoy the
swimming holes in close walking distance in the summer, or the variety
of ski resorts accessible in winter. Flyfish the Lamoille River
in the stunning beauty of the Fall colors or canoe in one of the
many lakes in Lamoille County.
Johnson Vermont is home to the famous Vermont Studio Center where
artists from all over the world come to study. An intellectual community
of growing insight is flourishing down the road at Johnson State
College. Johnson's Main Street boast the quintessential quaint New
England town as illustrated in poems by Robert Frost and in writings
of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Country homestyle restaurants and coffeshops
pleasure the palate while shops like the Woolen Mills and Forget
Me Not's pleasure the most avid shopper. Johnson is surrounded by
major ski resorts including Stowe, Smuggler's Notch and Jay Peak
(all within half an hour). Enjoy the nightlife in Stowe after a
day of skiing only to return to your peaceful abode of nature and
privacy.
Whatever your pleasure, Vermont has something to offer and Bella
Vista is the center of it all!
Paradise is Bella Vista! This could be your home......
Population: 3,274 (US Census, 2000)
Town of Johnson
- the town's website for all things Johnson related
Camp
Johnson- Detailed statistics and information on the town
Miles
to:
Boston - 217
Montreal - 101
Portland - 179
New York City - 352
Smuggs - 9
Stowe - 17
Nearest interstate (89): 21 miles
Ski Resorts / Area Interests:
Smugglers'
Notch - Official site
Ski
Vermont - Information on snowfall, trails and more on Vermont
Ski Mountains
Stowe - Summer
Stowe - Winter
Jay Peak
Resort
Jay Peak - Area Info
Crew Arena - a fun place for everyone!
Covered Bridges:
Powerhouse Bridge - Johnson, VT
This queenpost bridge crosses the Gihon River, construction date
1872.
Scribner Bridge - Johnson, VT
Construction date unknown, this bridge started out as a half height
uncovered "pony bridge."
Facts on Vermont Living - http://www.vtliving.com/stats/
In Town:
Johnson State
College - one of VT's highly acclaimed secondary education schools

Vermont
Studio Center - a world class art sanctuary

Local Coffee Shop & Web Design
http://vtwebdesigners.com

Fine Dining at the Winding Brook Bistro

The Hub - Excellent Pizza and Incredible Post and Beam Bar

Woolen
Mills - Hand woven wool clothing made right here!

Ryan Books - Local Book Store




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