Living in Cambridge, Vermont

A Lamoille County town shaped by the Lamoille River, with Jeffersonville serving as its village center and gateway to Smugglers’ Notch and the surrounding Green Mountains.

ABOUT CAMBRIDGE

Cambridge is a small town in Lamoille County that includes multiple villages, with Jeffersonville acting as the primary hub for services, dining, and community activity. The town stretches from open river valley farmland to the base of the Green Mountains, creating a noticeable shift in landscape within a short drive.

Jeffersonville sits at the center of that activity, located where the Brewster and Lamoille Rivers meet and serving as the northern gateway to Smugglers’ Notch.

CAMBRIDGE AT A GLANCE

These key statistics offer a helpful overview of what living in Cambridge looks like today.

3.8K

Population

29 Min

Average Commute Time

$77K

Median Household Income

$388K

Medium Home Price

RECREATION & OUTDOOR ACCESS

Two distinct settings within one town

  • Cambridge village offers a quieter, more residential feel
  • Jeffersonville provides a defined village center with services and activity

Direct access to the mountains

  • Smugglers’ Notch and Mount Mansfield are minutes away
  • One of the closest communities to this level of terrain without being a resort town

A working, year-round community

  • Not solely driven by tourism
  • Mix of local businesses, agriculture, and recreation-based employment

Experience Smugglers’ Notch Resort

Each year, the Champlain Valley Fair brings the community together for one of Vermont’s largest and longest-running events. Held at the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction in late summer, the fair spans multiple days and draws visitors from across the region.

The event combines agricultural traditions with entertainment—live music, food vendors, rides, exhibitions, and competitions all take place across the fairgrounds. For many residents, it’s a seasonal tradition and a consistent part of life in the area.

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Outdoor Recreation

  • Smugglers’ Notch and Mount Mansfield trail systems nearby
  • Lamoille Valley Rail Trail for biking, walking, and four-season use
  • Sterling Pond Trail and access to higher-elevation hiking
  • Skiing and year-round recreation at Smugglers’ Notch Resort
  • Paddling and fishing along the Lamoille River

This is an area where terrain changes quickly—from river valley to mountain pass—and daily activity follows that shift.

THINGS TO DO in Cambridge

Cambridge and Jeffersonville offer a mix of local experiences that reflect both the landscape and small-town setting:

  • Smugglers’ Notch Distillery for tastings and local production
  • Jeffersonville Silos mural and local arts installations
  • Bryan Memorial Gallery and regional art spaces
  • Covered bridges and historic sites throughout town
  • Farm stands, maple producers, and seasonal markets
  • Smugglers’ Notch Resort for summer and year-round activities, including hiking, mountain biking, pools, and outdoor programs

DINING & LOCAL SPOTS

Jeffersonville serves as the center for dining in Cambridge:

  • The Family Table for breakfast and everyday meals
  • Martell’s at the Red Fox for locally focused dining
  • Burger Barn for casual staples
  • Espresso on Main for coffee and morning routines
  • Boyden Valley Winery & Spirits for tastings and local products


Options are local, consistent, and tied to the community rather than destination-driven.

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FAQs about Cambridge, Vermont

What is the difference between Cambridge and Jeffersonville?

Cambridge is the town, while Jeffersonville is one of its villages and functions as the main hub for dining, services, and community activity.

It’s known for its access to Smugglers’ Notch, proximity to Mount Mansfield, and its mix of village life and mountain landscape.

Yes. Activities center around outdoor recreation, local food and drink, small arts venues, and community events rather than large-scale attractions.

Yes. Hiking, skiing, biking, and river access are all close by, with some of the most well-known terrain in Vermont located just minutes from town.

Cambridge is well suited for those who want a quieter, small-town setting with direct access to the mountains.

About Lamoille County

Lamoille County sits in north-central Vermont, where the Green Mountains, the Lamoille River valley, and a network of small towns shape how people live day to day. The county includes communities like Stowe, Cambridge, Johnson, Hyde Park, and Morrisville, each offering a different balance of village life and rural surroundings.

What defines Lamoille County is how quickly the landscape changes. Within a short drive, you move from active village centers to open farmland and into higher mountain terrain. The Lamoille River runs through much of the county, influencing both the geography and how people spend their time—whether that’s working locally, commuting between towns, or getting outside.

Featured Recreation & Cultural Highlights

  • LAMOILLE VALLEY RAIL TRAIL A 93-mile, four-season recreation corridor that runs through the heart of the county, connecting small towns, farmland, and river views. Used for biking, walking, and winter recreation, it’s one of the most accessible ways to experience the region day-to-day.
  • GREEN RIVER RESERVOIR Located in Hyde Park, this low-impact state park offers a quieter experience with paddling, remote campsites, and limited motor use. It’s a place people return to for a more natural, less developed setting on the water.
  • LOCAL BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES Morrisville, Hyde Park, and surrounding towns have developed a strong local food and beverage scene, with breweries, distilleries, and tasting rooms tied closely to the community rather than tourism alone.

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