Map of Rutland County - Rutland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont. Rutland County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Rutland County located in the map, major cities in Rutland county, population, areas, and places of interest.
Map of Rutland County, Vermont
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Rutland County Facts
| Continent | North America |
| Country | United States |
| State | Vermont |
| County Seat | Rutland |
| Largest City/Town | Rutland |
| Established | 1781 |
| Total Area | 945 sq mi (2,448 sq km) |
| Land Area | 930 sq mi (2,409 sq km) |
| Water Area | 15 sq mi (39 sq km) |
| Population | 60,872 (Census 2020) |
| Population Density | 65.5 people per sq mi |
| Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
| Major Highways | U.S. Route 4, U.S. Route 7, VT Route 100, VT Route 103, VT Route 22A |
| Major Rivers | Otter Creek, Poultney River, White River |
| Neighboring Counties | Addison County, Windsor County, Bennington County, Washington County (NY), Warren County (NY) |
| Famous For | Killington Resort, Green Mountains, marble industry, lakes, and outdoor recreation |
| Top Attractions | Killington Resort, Pico Mountain, Lake Bomoseen, Vermont Marble Museum, Appalachian Trail |
| Official Website | Official Website |
About Rutland County, Vermont
Rutland County is located in the west-central part of Vermont and was established in 1781. The county seat is Rutland, which is also the largest city in the county. Rutland County is known for mountain recreation, historic villages, skiing, lakes, and its long connection to Vermont’s marble industry.
Cities and Towns in Rutland County, Vermont
| City/Town | Population (Census 2020) | Latitude & Longitude |
|---|---|---|
| Rutland (county seat) | 15,807 | 43.6106°N, 72.9726°W |
| Killington | 1,407 | 43.6770°N, 72.7798°W |
| Brandon | 3,966 | 43.7981°N, 73.0876°W |
| Fair Haven | 2,455 | 43.5945°N, 73.2662°W |
| Poultney | 3,020 | 43.5176°N, 73.2365°W |
| Castleton | 4,458 | 43.6109°N, 73.1790°W |
| Pittsford | 2,966 | 43.7067°N, 73.0287°W |
| Wallingford | 2,127 | 43.4570°N, 72.9978°W |
| West Rutland | 2,304 | 43.5931°N, 73.0457°W |
| Proctor | 1,776 | 43.6617°N, 73.0356°W |
| Clarendon | 2,342 | 43.5262°N, 72.9501°W |
| Mendon | 1,133 | 43.6551°N, 72.9273°W |
| Tinmouth | 567 | 43.5726°N, 73.0568°W |
| Chittenden | 1,237 | 43.7076°N, 72.9484°W |
| Danby | 1,292 | 43.3545°N, 73.0115°W |
| Hubbardton | 819 | 43.7079°N, 73.1876°W |
| Ira | 411 | 43.6165°N, 73.0198°W |
| Shrewsbury | 1,096 | 43.5237°N, 72.8740°W |
| Mount Holly | 1,269 | 43.4484°N, 72.8190°W |
| Wells | 1,214 | 43.4215°N, 73.1965°W |
| Rutland Town | 4,123 | 43.6426°N, 72.9954°W |
| North Clarendon (CDP) | 1,260 | 43.5376°N, 72.9701°W |
| Center Rutland (CDP) | 1,265 | 43.6173°N, 73.0006°W |
| Castleton Four Corners (CDP) | 1,360 | 43.6102°N, 73.1784°W |
Best Golf Courses in Rutland County, Vermont
| Golf Course | Location | Latitude & Longitude |
|---|---|---|
| Rutland Country Club | Rutland | 43.6335°N, 72.9858°W |
| Killington Golf Course | Killington | 43.6728°N, 72.7791°W |
| Proctor-Pittsford Country Club | Pittsford | 43.7014°N, 73.0165°W |
| Neshobe Golf Club | Brandon | 43.8101°N, 73.0918°W |
| Lake St. Catherine Country Club | Poultney | 43.4902°N, 73.2620°W |
| Green Mountain National Golf Course | Killington | 43.6698°N, 72.8031°W |
What are Major Roads and Highways in Rutland County
Major highways connect the county to nearby regions and cities.
- U.S. Route 4 - east-west highway connecting Rutland with Killington and New Hampshire
- U.S. Route 7 - major north-south route linking Rutland with Burlington and Bennington
- VT Route 100 - scenic highway running through mountain recreation areas
- VT Route 103 - route connecting Rutland County with Ludlow and southern Vermont
- VT Route 22A - western Vermont corridor serving Fair Haven and Orwell areas
Neighboring Counties of Rutland County
- Addison County (north)
- Windsor County (east)
- Bennington County (south)
- Washington County, New York (west)
- Warren County, New York (southwest)
What are Top Attractions in Rutland County, Vermont
The county offers a mix of natural and cultural attractions.
| Main Sight Name | City | Famous For |
|---|---|---|
| Killington Resort | Killington | Major ski resort and year-round mountain recreation |
| Pico Mountain | Killington | Skiing and scenic mountain trails |
| Lake Bomoseen | Castleton | Boating, fishing, and lakeside recreation |
| Vermont Marble Museum | Proctor | History of Vermont's marble industry |
| Appalachian Trail | Killington Area | Long-distance hiking through the Green Mountains |
| Wilson Castle | Proctor | Historic 19th-century mansion and tours |
| Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site | Hubbardton | Revolutionary War battlefield and museum |
| Chaffee Art Center | Rutland | Regional arts exhibitions and events |
| Thundering Falls Trail | Killington | Waterfall hiking and nature walks |
| Taconic Mountains | Poultney | Hiking and scenic mountain landscapes |
| Aitken State Forest | Mendon | Camping and outdoor recreation |
| Downtown Rutland Historic District | Rutland | Historic architecture, shops, and restaurants |
Distance from Rutland County to Nearby Cities
The following distances are measured by road (driving).
- Rutland to Burlington (Chittenden County), Vermont - 67 mi (108 km)
- Rutland to Bennington (Bennington County), Vermont - 55 mi (89 km)
- Rutland to Middlebury (Addison County), Vermont - 34 mi (55 km)
- Rutland to Montpelier (Washington County), Vermont - 63 mi (101 km)
- Rutland to Killington (Rutland County), Vermont - 14 mi (23 km)
- Rutland to White River Junction (Windsor County), Vermont - 49 mi (79 km)
- Rutland to Albany, New York - 92 mi (148 km)
- Rutland to Glens Falls, New York - 47 mi (76 km)
- Rutland to Manchester (Bennington County), Vermont - 42 mi (68 km)
- Rutland to Lebanon, New Hampshire - 58 mi (93 km)
- Rutland to Concord, New Hampshire - 110 mi (177 km)
- Rutland to Plattsburgh, New York - 104 mi (167 km)
- Rutland to Barre (Washington County), Vermont - 69 mi (111 km)
- Rutland to Saratoga Springs, New York - 68 mi (109 km)
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