There’s something iconic about a Vermont drive that ends with a creemee. And if you’re in Williamstown, the perfect route is right in front of you. Start by stopping at the local gas station—grab your favorite non-alcoholic drink or, better yet, a classic Vermont creemee—and then head onto Route 14.
The Gulf Drive: From Williamstown to Royalton
- Start in Williamstown, creemee or drink in hand.
- Take Route 14 and begin winding through The Gulf—between those two mountains, the curves invite you to slow down and take in the forested views.
- Resist stopping until you reach Royalton—where another small-town experience awaits.
Why The Gulf (and a Creemee) Makes It Special
This isn’t just a drive—it’s a Vermont experience. The Gulf:
- Connects two quiet communities with a scenic, winding road.
- Gives you those classic mountain views without ever leaving the pavement.
- Ends in a way only Vermont can—with a sweet treat, a small-town feel, and a reminder that life here is about the journey.
What It Says About Life Here
In Williamstown (and Royalton), life isn’t rushed:
- The best days are the simple ones—like a drive and a creemee.
- The scenery is part of everyday life.
- Neighbors are just a short drive away—down a road that feels like its own adventure.
So, next time you’re craving a little Vermont magic, start in Williamstown, take The Gulf, and don’t stop until you hit Royalton.
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If this sounds like the lifestyle you’d love to call home, let’s talk. There’s more than one road to discovering your perfect place in Central Vermont.
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