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Stone Boat Farm Bed & Breakfast

Inns / B&Bs:   Christiane and Geoff welcome you to the Stone Boat Farm, a unique and affordable bed & breakfast conveniently located on VT Route 30/100 in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont, midway between the towns of Brattleboro and Manchester and four miles north of the village of Jamaica. With its .....

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7240 Vermont Route 30, Jamaica, 05343
(+001) 802-297-9929

Jamaica State Park

Inns / B&Bs: Jamaica State Park is on the banks of the West River and is bustling all season with countless activities, including hosting two whitewater paddling events annually. The campground offers 43 campsites, 18 lean-tos, restrooms, showers (5), trailer sanitary sta¬tion, swimming at the Salmon Hole, .....

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P.O. Box 45, Jamaica, 05343
(+001) 802-874-4600

Three Mountain Inn

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Inns / B&Bs: The Three Mountain Inn, located in the small, unspoiled village of Jamaica, Vermont is a perfect choice to spend a few days of rest and relaxation. Peacefully set among Vermont's Green Mountains, the Inn overlooks the woodlands and trails of Jamaica State Park and is just minutes away from .....

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Route 30, Jamaica, 05343
(+001) 802-874-4140

Stratton Ski Lodge

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3849 Main Street, Jamaica, 05343
(+001) 802-874-4149

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Jamaica, Vermont is located at the junction of West River and Ball Mountain Brook. The village of Jamaica is the essence of Vermont. It's 50 square miles sitting in the heart of the Green Mountains. Chartered in November of 1780, the town's original charter bears the names of many of Vermont's founding fathers, including the first governor, Thomas Chittenden. Located in Windham County, the town is home to 754 residents.

Most people think of the Caribbean when they hear Jamaica, but in reality the name comes from the Natick word for "beaver." Only one other town in Vermont derives its modern name from its native name: Winooski, which in Abinaki for "wild onions."

Local points of interest are Stratton and Mount Snow ski areas, both within 20 minutes of the village. Jamaica State Park offers camping and hiking on 689 acres. Attractions in Brattleboro and Manchester are easily accessible via scenic Route 30.

Towns are shown withing 20km radius of Jamaica, Vermont. Distances are not representive of traveling amounts. Towns marked * indicated accommodations listed.