Pittsford is a lovely and welcoming town situated between Rutland and Middlebury, along Otter Creek and the Route 7 corridor in west central Vermont. Our rolling hills, clear streams, green pastures and covered bridges make Pittsford an ideal place to come for a visit, sight-seeing, leaf-peeping or just about anything else you might imagine.
Vermont’s “Sunshine Village,”* was established as a frontier town just before the Revolutionary War. Its 3,200 residents inhabit 44 square miles of working farms, forests and residential communities.
Otter Creek and its numerous local tributaries flow through the town’s valleys en route to Lake Champlain. Wildlife is varied and abundant. Natural beauty is all around.
Pittsford is a town where people put down roots. The fact that so many families have lived in Pittsford for generations is testament to the value that people here place on community, friendships and quality of life.
Places of Interest
Recreation Center
The Maclure Library
Cooley Covered Bridge
Local Farms
Sunshine Village
A state survey once found that Pittsford had the most sunshine of any Vermont town. The proof is in the pudding....
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