Where is Bristol Located? - Bristol is a city located in the Addison County of Vermont, United States. Bristol lies between 32.7592955 Degrees North latitudes and 97.7972544 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Bristol Located?
Bristol is a city located in the Addison County of Vermont, United States. Bristol lies between 32.7592955 Degrees North latitudes and 97.7972544 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Bristol city is 1936 people and the city has a total area of 2.13 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Bristol, Vermont Quick Facts
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Town | Bristol |
| County | Addison County |
| State | Vermont |
| State Capital | Montpelier |
| Country | United States |
| US Region | Northeast |
| Latitude | 44.1337°N |
| Longitude | 73.0790°W |
| Elevation | 505 ft (154 m) |
| Land Area | approx. 1.3 sq mi |
| Water Area | approx. 0.0 sq mi |
| Total Area | approx. 1.3 sq mi |
| Population (Census 2020) | 3,782 |
| Population Density | Approximately 2,900 per sq mi |
| ZIP Code | 05443 |
| Area Code | 802 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC-5) |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC-4) |
| Currency | United States Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 50-09025 |
| Congressional District | Vermont's At-Large Congressional District |
Nearby Cities and Towns to Bristol, Vermont
- Middlebury, Vermont - 11 mi South
- New Haven, Vermont - 5 mi West
- Lincoln, Vermont - 7 mi East
- Starksboro, Vermont - 9 mi West
- Weybridge, Vermont - 10 mi South
- Monkton, Vermont - 12 mi West
- Hinesburg, Vermont - 15 mi Northwest
- Vergennes, Vermont - 16 mi Southwest
- Ripton, Vermont - 14 mi Southeast
- Charlotte, Vermont - 22 mi Northwest
Bristol, Vermont Climate and Weather Overview
| Month | Avg High (°F) | Avg Low (°F) | Avg Precipitation (in) |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 28 | 10 | 3.1 |
| April | 52 | 33 | 3.4 |
| July | 80 | 58 | 3.6 |
| October | 58 | 41 | 3.5 |
| Annual | 55 | 39 | 41.5 |
| Climate Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Climate Classification | Humid Continental (Köppen Dfb) |
| Annual Snowfall | 60–90 inches |
| Annual Precipitation | Approximately 41.5 inches |
| Severe Weather Risk | Moderate - heavy snow, cold winters, summer thunderstorms |
| Annual Sunshine Days | About 160–170 days |
Driving Distances from Bristol, Vermont
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Middlebury | Vermont | 11 | 15 min |
| Vergennes | Vermont | 16 | 25 min |
| Hinesburg | Vermont | 15 | 25 min |
| Burlington | Vermont | 35 | 50 min |
| Montpelier | Vermont | 55 | 1 hr 10 min |
| Rutland | Vermont | 45 | 1 hr |
| St. Albans | Vermont | 60 | 1 hr 20 min |
| Plattsburgh | New York | 65 | 1 hr 25 min |
| Albany | New York | 120 | 2 hr 20 min |
| Lebanon | New Hampshire | 80 | 1 hr 40 min |
Transportation and Connectivity in Bristol, Vermont
| Transportation | Details |
|---|---|
| Nearest Airport | Burlington International Airport |
| IATA Code | BTV |
| Nearest Major Airport | Boston Logan International Airport |
| Major Highways | Vermont Route 17, Vermont Route 116, U.S. Route 7 (nearby) |
| Rail Service | No direct passenger rail (nearest Amtrak via Burlington or Rutland region) |
| Local Transit | Rural bus services via GMT (limited coverage) |
- Vermont Route 17 connects Bristol with the Green Mountain National Forest and Lake Champlain region.
- Route 116 links the town with Hinesburg and Burlington corridor.
- Burlington International Airport (BTV) is the closest major air hub for travel.
- GMT bus services provide limited regional transportation within Addison County.
Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Bristol, Vermont
| Landmark | Type |
|---|---|
| Bristol Falls (Bartlett Falls) | Natural Waterfall |
| Lawrence Memorial Library | Historic Library |
| Mount Abraham Trail Access | Hiking Trailhead |
| Sycamore Park | Community Park |
| Lincoln Peak Vineyard (nearby) | Vineyard |
| Green Mountain National Forest (nearby) | National Forest |
| Mount Abraham | Mountain / Hiking Destination |
| Hogback Mountain Scenic Area (nearby) | Scenic Viewpoint |
| Middlebury College Snow Bowl (nearby) | Ski Area |
| New Haven River | River / Recreation Area |
Colleges and Universities in Bristol, Vermont
| Institution | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Middlebury College (nearby) | Private | Undergraduate Liberal Arts | Languages, international studies, sciences |
| University of Vermont (Burlington) | Public | Research University | Medicine, agriculture, engineering, environmental science |
| Vermont State University system (regional) | Public | University | Education, nursing, business, applied sciences |
| Community College of Vermont (CCV) | Public | Community College | Flexible associate degrees and workforce training |
| Norwich University (regional) | Private | University | Military studies, engineering, cybersecurity |
| Champlain College (Burlington) | Private | College | Business, IT, game design, cybersecurity |
Waterbodies in Bristol, Vermont
New Haven River, Lake Champlain (regional), Bartlett Falls pool, Bristol Flats wetlands, Silver Lake (regional), Lake Dunmore (nearby), Green River tributaries, Little Otter Creek, Otter Creek watershed, Lincoln Brook.
Golf Courses in Bristol, Vermont
Vergennes Country Club, Basin Harbor Club Golf Course, Ralph Myhre Golf Course (Middlebury College), Vermont National Country Club (regional), Neshobe Golf Club, Kwiniaska Golf Club, Rutland Country Club, Stowe Country Club (regional).
Bristol, Vermont - Key Historical Facts
- Bristol was chartered in 1762 and settled shortly after as part of Vermont’s early frontier expansion.
- The town developed around sawmills, agriculture, and small water-powered industries along the New Haven River.
- In the 19th century, Bristol grew as a local manufacturing and trading center for Addison County.
- The arrival of improved road networks connected Bristol more closely with Middlebury and Burlington.
- The town preserved much of its historic village center, which remains active today.
- Today, Bristol is known for outdoor recreation, arts culture, and its strong small-town community identity.
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