Find the perfect vacation rental for your Marshfield getaway
Experience the unique character of Marshfield with a stay in a vacation home rental. This city has something for everyone. With a vacation rental, you get a home away from home—many rentals offer full kitchens and outdoor grills for some home cooking.
State parks and town forests in Marshfield
Some Marshfield vacation rentals sit within the boundaries of the local state parks. They offer the most secluded and bucolic stays of all, close to the winding boardwalks and nature trails of the Stillwater State Park and Lake Groton. They also connect with the walks of the larger Groton State Forest, which has bogs and swamps and snowmobile tracks for the wintertime. A short drive to the west, meanwhile, will reveal the state capitol of Montpelier. Vermont's past unravels in the Vermont History Museum there, while the Vermont State House is a real wonder of Greek Revival architecture.
Country magic in Marshfield
Life in Marshfield moves slowly. It flows to the rhythm of bobbing lake canoes on the region's pretty ponds, or ticks over to the clink of coffee cups and New England accents in the town's homey diners. It beats with the breathing of the forests and the tread of birders' hiking boots on the boardwalk trails around Groton Lake. And it babbles with the Winooski River and the occasional whip of a fishing rod in its currents. Marshfield vacation rentals really are your ticket to the quieter side of life.
Marshfield is hot and cold
Marshfield's seasons follow the same pattern as the rest of northern Vermont. Winter, between December and March, means plenty of snowfall. That's a great time to come if you just want to snuggle up in front of a crackling log fire after days of cross-country skiing. Spring and summer run from May to September, heralding the best hiking and boating times. And then there's fall, when many visitors book out Marshfield vacation rentals to catch a glimpse of the New England forests changing color.
Marshfield sits in Vermont's soft hills
Marshfield is nestled in a charming little cradle of lush hills and valleys close to the heart of Vermont State. The low ridges around town are dressed in maple groves and spruce trees, sweeping out to meet the higher massifs of the CC Putnam State Forest and the Camels Hump State Park in the distance. The dense woods of the Groton State Forest are right on the doorstep though, offering untrodden Vermont countryside that's peppered with cobalt-blue ponds and stalked by moose.
Transportation to and around Marshfield
The nearest airport is in Stowe, VT (MVL-Morrisville-Stowe State), located 18.2 mi (29.4 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Montpelier, VT (MPV-Edward F. Knapp State), which is 14.5 mi (23.3 km) away.