Where is Pittsford, Vermont, USA?

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Where is Pittsford Located? - Pittsford is a city located in the Rutland County of Vermont, United States. Pittsford lies between 27.5158689 Degrees North latitudes and 97.856109 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Pittsford, Vermont

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Where is Pittsford?: The Google Map showing the location of Pittsford in the U.S. state of Vermont.

Where is Pittsford Located?

Pittsford is a city located in the Rutland County of Vermont, United States. Pittsford lies between 27.5158689 Degrees North latitudes and 97.856109 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Pittsford city is 805 people and the city has a total area of 1.81 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Pittsford, Vermont Quick Facts

AttributeDetails
CityPittsford (Town)
CountyRutland County
StateVermont
State CapitalMontpelier
US RegionNortheastern United States (New England Region)
Latitude43.7067° N
Longitude73.0284° W
Elevation430 ft (131 m)
Land Area43.54 sq mi
Water Area0.18 sq mi
Total Area43.72 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)2,966
Population DensityApproximately 68 people per sq mi
ZIP Codes05763
Area Code802
Time Zone StandardEastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5)
Time Zone DaylightEastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code50-55675
Congressional DistrictVermont At-Large Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Pittsford

CategoryDetails
Airport NameRutland–Southern Vermont Regional Airport
IATA CodeRUT
PortNot applicable (Inland town)
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 7, Vermont Route 3, Vermont Route Pittsford Road (local), Interstate 89 (regional access)
Train/Amtrak ServiceAmtrak Ethan Allen Express via Rutland Station
Local Bus/Transit ServiceThe Bus (Marble Valley Regional Transit District)
  • U.S. Route 7 – Main north–south highway connecting Pittsford with Rutland, Middlebury, and Burlington.
  • Vermont Route 3 – Regional route linking Pittsford with Proctor and western Rutland County.
  • Town Farm Road – Local roadway providing access to residential neighborhoods and rural areas.
  • Interstate 89 – Accessible via nearby highways, connecting the region with Montpelier, White River Junction, and New Hampshire.

Top Places to Visit in Pittsford, Vermont

Landmark NameType
New England Maple MuseumMuseum
Pittsford Village Historic DistrictHistoric District
Florence FallsWaterfall
Otter CreekNatural Attraction
Lefferts PondNature Area
Vermont Marble Museum (nearby)Museum
Green Mountain National ForestNational Forest
Pine Hill ParkRecreation Area
Wilson CastleHistoric Landmark
Chittenden Reservoir Recreation AreaOutdoor Recreation Area

Driving Distances from Pittsford, Vermont to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
RutlandVermont815 minutes
ProctorVermont510 minutes
MiddleburyVermont2535 minutes
BrandonVermont1220 minutes
KillingtonVermont2435 minutes
VergennesVermont3650 minutes
BurlingtonVermont661 hour 20 minutes
Glens FallsNew York521 hour 10 minutes
AlbanyNew York861 hour 40 minutes
MontpelierVermont701 hour 30 minutes

Colleges and Universities in Pittsford, Vermont

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Community College of Vermont – RutlandPublicCommunity CollegeAssociate degrees and workforce training
Castleton University (Vermont State University – Castleton)PublicUniversityLiberal arts and teacher education
Vermont State University – RutlandPublicUniversityProfessional and continuing education
Middlebury CollegePrivateCollegeLiberal arts and international studies
Norwich UniversityPrivateUniversityMilitary education and engineering
Rutland Northeast Supervisory UnionPublicK–12 DistrictPrimary and secondary education

Waterbodies in Pittsford, Vermont

Otter Creek, East Creek, Furnace Brook, Lefferts Pond, Chittenden Reservoir, Burr Pond, Florence Falls.

Golf Courses in Pittsford

Proctor-Pittsford Country Club, Rutland Country Club, Neshobe Golf Club, Green Mountain National Golf Course, Killington Golf Course.

Pittsford, Vermont — Key Historical Facts

  • Pittsford was chartered in 1761 by Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire and became one of the earliest settled communities in western Vermont.
  • The town developed around farming, sawmills, and gristmills powered by Otter Creek, helping establish a strong agricultural economy.
  • During the nineteenth century, nearby marble quarries and the railroad supported economic growth and connected Pittsford with markets across New England.
  • Pittsford preserves one of Vermont's largest historic village centers, featuring well-maintained Federal and Greek Revival architecture.
  • Today, the town is known for its rural scenery, maple syrup production, historic landmarks, and easy access to outdoor recreation in the Green Mountains.

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