Tourist Guide - Williston is a picturesque town in Chittenden County, in a part of the Champlain Valley, and bordered by the Winooski River to the north of town. It is well worth staying in Williston lodging, where Williston bed and breakfasts and Williston inns lavish visitors with their down-home charms and comfortable accommodations, and the visitor can enjoy the beautiful old-fashioned architecture amidst the verdant landscape of Vermont. Near Williston lodging you can find Lake Iroquois, which offers a public beach and recreational area where people can go swimming and boating. The famous Lake Champlain is a number of miles away, and can easily be visited by anyone looking to enjoy sailing, fishing, or sightseeing at such attractions as the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum. It is especially alluring during the autumn season, when travelers come from all over not just to relax in the Williston lodgings but also to admire the fantastic spectacle of the fall foliage. It is also worth taking note of the number of attractions around the vicinity of Williston. These include the Shelburne Museum with its wonderful art collection and Shelburne Farms, designated as a National Historic Landmark. Also close by are Shelburne Orchards, the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory, the National Museum of the Morgan Horse, the Fleming Museum at UVM, the Rokeby Museum, the Ethan Allen Homestead, and the 1812 Homestead Farm. Skiing can be enjoyed at the nearby resorts of Smuggler's Notch, Stowe, and Bolton Valley. Following a day of enjoyment and relaxation, expect to be spoiled as you prepare for a wonderful night's rest in your Williston bed and breakfast or Williston inn.
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