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Why Live in Ascutney

Ascutney, a small village in Weathersfield, Vermont, is nestled at the base of Mount Ascutney, the highest peak in Windsor County. With a population of fewer than 500, this community enjoys a close-knit atmosphere, often gathering at local churches or the Weathersfield Proctor Library, which hosts various community events. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of things to do, from hiking and mountain biking at Mount Ascutney State Park to skiing at Okemo Mountain Resort, 23 miles away. Wilgus State Park offers hiking trails and canoeing, while the Stoughton Pond Recreation Area, 10 miles away, is popular for swimming and fishing. Golfers can choose between the John P. Larkin Country Club and Crown Point Country Club. Homes in Ascutney range from historic Cape Cods and farmhouses to log cabins and Colonials, typically situated on spacious lots with private wells and septic systems. The village features a small shopping center with local businesses like Fireside Beverage and Bear Trail café, and the Ascutney Market offers fresh baked goods and local produce. For education, students can attend the highly rated Hanover High or Kimball Union Academy. Ascutney residents rely on personal vehicles for transportation, with quick access to Interstate 91 for trips to nearby cities like Lebanon and Hanover, New Hampshire.

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