Burlington, Vermont
Known for more than just its maple syrup, Vermont is a quiet, picturesque state to consider for your golden years.
Here, you not only have a large amount of outdoor activities, from skiing in the winter to sailing in the summer, but AARP names this northern Vermont small town one of the best destinations for retirees.
It’s close to plenty of larger cities, with Montreal 75 miles north and Boston 180 miles south, giving your children or grandchildren plenty of places to live and raise their families without the grandparents being too far away.
What you’ll love the most, besides the beauty and relaxed vibe, of course, is Church Street Marketplace, a four-block indoor-outdoor center where you’ll see Victorian and Art Deco buildings filled with coffee shops, and galleries, boutiques, and so much more.
5 thoughts on “11 Charming Small Towns to Retire in America”
Where is this charming town? Thank you, Joanie
Los Alamos is very beautiful 360 days of sunshine
I’d say small suburban
Keller
Southlake
Grapevine
All in Texas
Palm Springs Ca might be charming, but who could afford it.
Glad to see Winchester is on the list….