Stockbridge, Vermont, is a small mountain town nestled in the heart of the Green Mountains, attracting both full-time and seasonal residents with its scenic surroundings and recreational opportunities. Located less than 20 miles from Killington Resort, known as the "Beast of the East," Stockbridge offers access to extensive skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountain biking trails. The town also features the Green Mountain Trails, a 25-mile network for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing, and the White River, popular for fly fishing and tubing. Stockbridge's housing includes 1800s farmhouses, Greek Revival-style homes, and contemporary A-frame houses, though inventory is limited. The town is part of the Rochester Stockbridge Unified School District, with school choice for middle and high school students. The Wild Fern, Stockbridge's only restaurant, serves as a local hangout with homemade food and live music. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents travel to nearby Rochester, Rutland, or West Lebanon, New Hampshire. Stockbridge is car-dependent, with access to Vermont Routes 100 and 107, and is close to Interstate 89 and U.S. Route 4. The town is about 25 miles from Rutland, 45 miles from Montpelier, and 65 miles from Burlington. Rutland-Southern Vermont Regional Airport and Burlington International Airport provide flight options. Stockbridge has a low crime risk compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal as a peaceful mountain community.