Why Live in Danby
Danby is a rural community in western Vermont, framed by Dorset Mountain to the south and Mount Tabor to the east. Known for its remoteness, many roads in Danby are gravel and suited for bikes or four-wheelers rather than cars. Homes in the area are often situated on an acre or more of land, with styles ranging from old farmhouses to Cape-style homes and cabins. The neighborhood is safer than the national average. Danby offers numerous outdoor activities, with Mount Tabor and Dorset Mountain providing trails for hiking, rock climbing, hunting, and camping. The Long Trail and Appalachian Trail run through Mount Tabor, offering extensive hiking opportunities. The Dorset Marble Quarry, now a popular swimming hole, is less than 15 miles south, while the Danby Slides provide natural rock slides, waterfalls, and pools for tubing and kayaking. Fishing is common in waterways like Mountain Brook and Farm Brook, and Otter Creek is popular for kayaking and canoeing. For things to do, Otter Creek Fun Center offers miniature golf, arcade games, and ice cream. Shopping and dining options are limited within Danby, with convenience stores like Mt. Tabor Country Store and Nichols Deli available. More extensive shopping and dining can be found in Rutland and Manchester, both about 20 miles away. The HITS Vermont Summer Festival, a large horse show, takes place 20 miles south each July and August. United States Route 7 runs through eastern Danby, connecting residents to nearby towns and amenities.