My friends and I are going to spend a couple weeks in Vermont this fall to enjoy the scenery, and we plan to do a lot of driving. Should we expect toll roads?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Vermont in the fall is beyond beautiful, so you and your friends are in for a real treat. Vermont actually does have a few toll roads, and since your purpose for heading to the state is to sightsee, you’ll probably encounter most, if not all, of them:
Equinox Skyline Drive is a scenic toll road to the summit of Mount Equinox that costs $20 to drive, plus $5 per passenger.
The Burke Mountain Toll Road takes you up Burke Mountain (weather permitting) and costs $20 to $40 depending on the day of the week.
Mt. Mansfield Toll Road takes drivers to the summit of Mt. Mansfield and offers scenic views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks. It costs $23, plus $8 per passenger.
Vermont tolls can only be paid with cash, so be sure you’ve got enough to cover them before you head out. Luckily, even though you’ll be spending a pretty penny on toll roads to see the most beautiful parts of Vermont, you can offset that cost by saving money on your
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