Vermont Route 100

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Vermont Route 100 marker

Vermont Route 100
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Map of Vermont with VT 100 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 216.666 mi[1] (348.690 km)
Major junctions
South end: Route 8 at Clarksburg, MA
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North end: VT 105 in Newport
Location
Counties: Bennington, Windham, Windsor, Rutland, Addison, Washington, Lamoille, Orleans
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
I‑93 VT 101

Vermont Route 100 (VT 100) is a north–south state highway in Vermont in the United States. Running through the center of the state, it travels nearly the entire length of Vermont and is 216.59 miles (349 km) long. VT 100 is the state's longest state highway, the longest north-south route in Vermont, and the longest numbered highway in Vermont of any type.

Route description

The southern terminus of the route is at the Massachusetts state line in Stamford, where it continues south as Route 8. Its northern terminus is at VT 105 in the town of Newport, which lies on the Canadian border. VT 100 passes along the eastern edge of the Green Mountain National Forest for much of its length and also passes through the Mad River Valley. It runs parallel to, and lies between, U.S. Route 7 (US 7) to the west and US 5 to the east.

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Approaching VT 100B on VT 100 in Moretown

The road is the main thoroughfare for some of Vermont's most well-known resort towns, including Wilmington, Ludlow, Killington, Warren, and Stowe. As such, many of Vermont's ski resorts are located either directly on, or in proximity to, VT 100; these include Okemo Mountain Resort, Mount Snow, Killington, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, Stowe Mountain Resort and Jay Peak.

VT 100 is a popular tourist route during the fall (for foliage) and winter (for skiing), and can be heavily trafficked during those seasons. Despite this, the road retains a rural feel through most of the towns it traverses and is relatively free of development, except for some of the areas around the ski resorts. The most populous town through which VT 100 passes is Morristown, with a population of just over 5,200.

Several of the most heavily traveled sections of VT 100 (such as the section between Waterbury and Stowe and Warren to Waitsfield) were in very poor condition due to state and local road maintenance budget shortfalls, recent harsh winters and heavy damage by Tropical Storm Irene; since that storm, the state has undertaken the reconstruction of many segments of the road.

Major intersections

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Bennington Stamford 0.000 0.000 Route 8 – North Adams
VT 8
Continuation of Route 8 from Massachusetts
Southern terminus of VT 8 and its concurrency with VT 100
Readsboro 7.945 12.786 VT 8 north – Searsburg Northern end of concurrency with VT 8
Windham Jacksonville 21.428 34.485 VT 112 to VT 8A – Greenfield MA Northern terminus of VT 112
Wilmington 26.989 43.435 VT 9 east – Marlboro, Brattleboro Southern end of concurrency with VT 9
28.059 45.157 VT 9 west – Searsburg, Bennington Northern end of concurrency with VT 9
Jamaica 50.742 81.661 VT 30 south – Townshend, Brattleboro Southern end of concurrency with VT 30
58.878 94.755 VT 30 north – Bondville, Manchester Northern end of concurrency with VT 30
Londonderry 65.655 105.661 VT 11 west – Bromley Mountain Ski Area, Manchester Southern end of concurrency with VT 11
66.069 106.328 VT 11 east – Chester, Springfield Northern end of concurrency with VT 11
Windsor Weston 74.455 119.824 VT 155 – East Wallingford Southern terminus of VT 155
Village of Ludlow 81.548 131.239 VT 103 south – Chester Southern end of concurrency with VT 103
Town of Ludlow 83.382 134.190 VT 103 north – East Wallingford, Rutland Northern end of concurrency with VT 103
Plymouth 92.112 148.240 VT 100A – Plymouth, Bridgewater Corners Southern terminus of VT 100A
Bridgewater 97.505 156.919 US 4 east – Woodstock, White River Junction Southern end of concurrency with US 4
Rutland Killington 103.942 167.278 US 4 west – Pico Ski Area, Rutland Northern end of concurrency with US 4
Windsor Stockbridge 114.655 184.519 VT 107 – Bethel Western terminus of VT 107
Rochester 122.354 196.910 VT 73 – Goshen, Brandon Eastern terminus of VT 73
Addison Hancock 127.432 205.082 VT 125 – Ripton, East Middlebury Eastern terminus of VT 125
Washington Waitsfield 147.370 237.169 VT 17 – Mount Ellen Ski Area, Mad River Glen Ski Area Eastern terminus of VT 17
Moretown 152.821 245.942 VT 100B to I‑89 south – Moretown, Middlesex Southern terminus of VT 100B
159.827 257.217 US 2 east – Middlesex, Montpelier Southern end of concurrency with US 2
Waterbury 161.142 259.333 US 2 west – Bolton, Richmond Northern end of concurrency with US 2
161.299–
161.660
259.586–
260.167
I‑89 – Middlesex, Montpelier, Richmond, Burlington Exit 10 on I-89
Lamoille Stowe 171.212 275.539 VT 108 – Jeffersonville, Stowe Ski Area Southern terminus of VT 108
Morrisville 180.063 289.783 VT 15A to VT 12 – Lake Elmore, Montpelier, Hardwick Western terminus of VT 15A
Morristown 181.305 291.782 VT 15 east – Wolcott, Hardwick Southern end of concurrency with VT 15
Village of Hyde Park 183.236 294.890 VT 15 west – Johnson, Jeffersonville Northern end of concurrency with VT 15
Town of Hyde Park 188.374 303.159 VT 100C – East Johnson Northern terminus of VT 100C
Eden 192.652 310.043 VT 118 – Belvidere Corners, Montgomery Center Southern terminus of VT 118
Orleans Lowell 201.826 324.807 VT 58 – Montgomery Center, Irasburg
Troy 209.797 337.636 VT 101 – Jay, North Troy Southern terminus of VT 101
Town of Newport 215.828 347.341 VT 14 to US 5 – Coventry, Hardwick Northern terminus of VT 14
216.666 348.690 VT 105 – Newport, Derby Center, Newport Center, North Troy
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Suffixed routes

VT 100A

Vermont Route 100A
Location: PlymouthBridgewater
Length: 6.971 mi[1] (11.219 km)

Vermont Route 100A (VT 100A) is a short auxiliary route of VT 100 in Bridgewater. It is about seven miles (11 km) long and it connects VT 100 to U.S. Route 4. The route generally runs in a northeast–southwest direction.

VT 100B

Vermont Route 100B
Location: MoretownMiddlesex
Length: 7.922 mi[1] (12.749 km)

Vermont Route 100B (VT 100B) is a spur route that branches off of VT 100 in Moretown. The designation is about eight miles (13 km) long. The route, which runs in a northeast–southwest direction, connects VT 100 to U.S. Route 2 in Middlesex.

VT 100C

Vermont Route 100C
Location: JohnsonHyde Park
Length: 4.595 mi[1] (7.395 km)

Vermont Route 100C (VT 100C) is a spur route of VT 100 that begins in Hyde Park and runs southwest to an intersection with VT 15 in Johnson. It is about 4.6 miles (7.4 km) long.

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