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Lyndonville sits in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, where rolling hills meet pristine lakes and covered bridges dot scenic backroads. You'll discover Burke Mountain's year-round recreation, Lake Willoughby's crystal-clear waters, and charming villages that showcase authentic New England character. A rental car unlocks access to remote swimming holes, mountain trails, and farm-to-table restaurants scattered throughout this rural paradise. The region's winding country roads and seasonal foliage make every drive an adventure worth taking.
Lyndonville offers access to Burke Mountain Resort for skiing and mountain biking, plus the stunning Lake Willoughby for swimming and kayaking. You can explore the Caledonia County Fair grounds, visit local maple syrup farms, and drive scenic Route 5A through the Northeast Kingdom. Having a rental car lets you venture to hidden covered bridges, discover antique shops in nearby villages, and reach trailheads for hiking Mount Pisgah and Mount Hor.
Burke Mountain provides world-class skiing in winter and mountain biking trails during warmer months. The resort features terrain for all skill levels and hosts various outdoor events throughout the year. You'll find ample parking at the base lodge, and the mountain roads are well-maintained for easy access from Lyndonville's center.
Lake Willoughby stretches between Mount Pisgah and Mount Hor, creating one of Vermont's most photographed landscapes. The lake offers excellent swimming, fishing, and small boat recreation with public access points along Route 5A. Parking areas provide convenient access to the shoreline, and the surrounding peaks offer hiking trails with panoramic views.
The Northeast Kingdom features numerous historic covered bridges accessible via winding country roads that showcase Vermont's rural heritage. You can photograph these architectural gems while exploring small villages and farmland throughout Caledonia County. Many bridges have nearby parking areas, and the quiet roads make for peaceful drives through classic New England countryside.
• By car: Take Interstate 91 north to Exit 23, then follow Route 5 north to Lyndonville
• By plane: Fly into Burlington International Airport, then drive through scenic Vermont countryside
• By train: Amtrak serves nearby St. Albans station with connecting bus service to the Northeast Kingdom region
Book your Vermont car rental early on Turo to secure vehicles equipped for mountain driving and rural exploration. Look for cars with all-wheel drive for year-round safety on country roads, plus features like heated seats for winter comfort. Consider rental cars with roof racks for ski equipment or bike transport, and choose vehicles with good ground clearance for accessing remote trailheads and swimming spots throughout the Northeast Kingdom.
Lyndonville offers easy access to Vermont's scenic countryside and outdoor recreation areas that are best explored with your own transportation. A car rental provides the freedom to visit nearby attractions like Burke Mountain and explore the charming villages scattered throughout this beautiful region of Vermont. Having your own vehicle allows you to experience the authentic rural character that makes Caledonia County and surrounding areas so appealing to visitors.
Gas stations are available along Route 5 and Route 114, which are the main roads passing through Lyndonville. You'll find fuel stops conveniently located near the village center and along the major routes connecting to other Vermont communities. Planning your fuel stops is particularly important when exploring the more remote areas around the Northeast Kingdom and the greater Vermont region.
SUVs and all-wheel-drive vehicles perform excellently on Vermont's varied terrain, especially during winter months when snow and ice are common. Compact cars work well for summer travel and offer good fuel efficiency for exploring the scenic routes around the Northeast Kingdom and throughout Vermont. Consider your planned activities and the season when selecting your rental car to ensure optimal performance on Vermont's rural roads.
Route 5 north leads to spectacular views along the Connecticut River valley, showcasing Vermont's natural beauty. The drive toward Burke Mountain offers stunning vistas and access to outdoor recreation areas popular with visitors to this part of Vermont. Route 114 provides another scenic option, winding through classic New England countryside that exemplifies the charm of rural Northeast Kingdom and beyond.
Check weather conditions before departing, as Vermont weather can change quickly, especially in mountainous areas. Ensure your rental car has sufficient fuel and plan your route using reliable GPS navigation or updated maps of Vermont roads. Pack snacks, water, and warm clothing regardless of season, as rural Vermont areas may have limited services between towns like Lyndonville and other Northeast Kingdom communities.
Rural Vermont roads often feature narrow lanes, hills, and curves that require careful attention and reduced speeds. Wildlife crossings are common throughout Vermont, particularly during dawn and dusk hours when animals are most active. Cell phone coverage can be spotty in remote areas, so inform someone of your planned route when exploring the countryside around the Northeast Kingdom and other Vermont destinations with your rental car.
To rent a car on Turo in the US, you must be 18 years old or older.
Turo accepts valid licenses (not expired, suspended, or revoked) that allow for full driving privileges; this includes driver's licenses issued outside of the US. Licenses that Turo doesn't accept in the US include any that have expired, have been altered, are conditional, probational, provisional, or restricted. Learner's permit/instruction permits are not accepted.
Some hosts offer unlimited distance for a trip; others set a daily distance limit — you'll need to check on each rental car individually to see if this service is provided. On the vehicle pages, you'll see the total miles or kilometers you're allowed to drive under the heading "Distance included." You can find cars offering unlimited mileage with every trip by using the "Unlimited distance" filter.
To rent a car on Turo, you must create a Turo account, have a valid driver's license, get approved to drive on Turo, and be 18 years old or older in the US, 21 years old or older in Australia, or 23 years old or older in Canada. In the UK, you must be 21 years old or older and have held a UK or EU license for at least one year, or another driver's license for at least two years. In France you must be 18 years old or older and have held a driver's license for at least 2 years, longer for certain makes and models of vehicles. When you're booking your first trip, you'll go through a quick approval process by entering your driver's license and some other information. In most cases, you'll get approved immediately, and you'll be set for all future road trips, day trips, and business trips!
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