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Cannabis Tourism in Burlington VT: Your Guide to a Green Vacation

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Burlington: Vermont’s Cannabis Tourism Capital

Burlington, Vermont has always been a draw for tourists — Lake Champlain, the Green Mountains, Church Street’s walkable downtown, craft breweries, and farm-to-table dining. Now add legal cannabis to that list, and you’ve got one of New England’s most appealing destinations for the cannabis-curious traveler.

Since adult-use cannabis sales launched in Vermont, Burlington has become a natural hub for cannabis tourism. The city’s progressive culture, walkable dispensary district, and abundance of things to do while enjoying cannabis (responsibly and privately, of course) make it an ideal destination.

Here’s how to plan a cannabis-friendly trip to Burlington.

Before You Go: Know the Rules

Cannabis tourism in Vermont comes with legal boundaries you need to respect:

  • Age requirement: 21+ with valid government-issued ID
  • Purchase limits: Up to 1 ounce of flower, 5 grams of concentrate, or 8,400mg THC in edibles per transaction
  • No public consumption: This is the big one for tourists. You cannot smoke, vape, or consume edibles in public spaces, parks, streets, or vehicles
  • No taking it home: Cannabis cannot legally cross state lines — even if you’re heading to another legal state. Consume what you buy in Vermont, in Vermont
  • Hotel policies vary: Many Vermont hotels and Airbnbs prohibit smoking on the premises. Check your accommodation’s policy before booking

For the full legal picture, read our Vermont Cannabis Laws guide.

Burlington’s Dispensary District

One of the things that makes Burlington special for cannabis tourists is the concentration of dispensaries in a walkable area. Within a few blocks of Church Street — Burlington’s famous pedestrian marketplace — you’ll find:

  • True 802 Cannabis (132 Church St) — 5-star rated, welcoming staff
  • Garcia’s Cannabis Collective (97 Church St) — One-stop cannabis shop
  • Bern Gallery Dispensary (135 Main St) — Steps from Church Street, curated selection
  • Float On Cannabis Co — Nearby downtown location

A short drive to Pine Street brings you to:

  • Upstate Elevator Dispensary (699 Pine St) — Formerly Green State Dispensary

This density means you can easily visit multiple shops, compare products, and find your favorites — all in a single afternoon.

Browse all options in our Dispensary Directory.

What to Do in Burlington (Before, After, and Between Dispensary Visits)

Outdoor Activities

  • Burlington Waterfront and Bike Path — A scenic 7.6-mile path along Lake Champlain. Perfect for a relaxed walk or bike ride (not while impaired, of course — enjoy nature sober, then unwind privately later)
  • Green Mountain trails — Numerous hiking options within a short drive. Camel’s Hump and Mount Mansfield are Vermont icons
  • Lake Champlain — Kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming in summer. Gorgeous sunsets year-round

Food and Drink

Burlington’s food scene is a perfect complement to cannabis tourism:

  • Church Street restaurants — From upscale dining to casual eats, all within steps of the dispensary district
  • Craft breweries — Vermont is famous for its beer. Hill Farmstead, Foam Brewers, and Burlington Beer Company are all worth visiting (note: mixing cannabis and alcohol amplifies effects — be cautious)
  • Farm-to-table dining — Vermont’s agricultural roots mean fresh, local ingredients at many Burlington restaurants
  • Late-night eats — Because sometimes cannabis gives you an appetite

Arts and Culture

  • Burlington City Arts — Gallery shows and community events
  • Flynn Theater — Live music, comedy, and performance
  • South End Arts District — Galleries, studios, and the First Friday Art Walk
  • Local music scene — Burlington has a surprisingly deep live music culture

Shopping

  • Church Street Marketplace — Boutiques, bookstores, and local shops
  • Pine Street corridor — Artisan shops, makers, and specialty stores
  • Farmer’s markets — Seasonal markets featuring Vermont’s best produce and crafts

Planning Your Cannabis-Friendly Stay

Accommodation Tips

  • Check smoking policies before booking any hotel, Airbnb, or vacation rental
  • Look for cannabis-friendly listings — Some Airbnb hosts in Vermont explicitly permit cannabis use on their property
  • Consider a private rental with outdoor space — A porch or patio can be ideal for consumption (where permitted by the host)
  • Budget for dispensary visits — Cash is king at most dispensaries. Plan to spend $30-80 per dispensary visit depending on products

Getting Around

  • Walk — Burlington’s downtown is highly walkable, and most dispensaries are within a compact area
  • Bike — Burlington is bike-friendly with dedicated lanes and trails
  • Rideshare — Available in Burlington for trips beyond downtown
  • Do not drive impaired — This is non-negotiable. Vermont enforces DUI laws for cannabis just as they do for alcohol

Best Time to Visit

  • Summer (June-August): Peak tourism season. Lake activities, outdoor dining, and farmer’s markets
  • Fall (September-October): Vermont’s legendary foliage season. Stunning colors and harvest events
  • Winter (December-March): Ski season. Stowe and Sugarbush are within driving distance
  • Spring (April-May): Mud season transitions to wildflowers. Fewer tourists, quieter dispensaries

FAQ: Cannabis Tourism in Burlington

Q: Can I buy cannabis as a tourist in Vermont? A: Yes. Any adult 21+ with a valid government-issued photo ID can purchase cannabis from licensed dispensaries in Vermont, regardless of residency.

Q: Can I consume cannabis in my hotel room? A: It depends on the hotel’s policy. Many prohibit smoking of any kind. Some may permit edible consumption. Always check before booking and before consuming.

Q: Can I bring cannabis home from Vermont? A: No. Transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal crime, even between states where cannabis is legal.

Q: Are there cannabis tours in Burlington? A: The market for organized cannabis tours in Vermont is still developing. Currently, self-guided dispensary tours are the most common approach. Check local tourism resources for any new offerings.

Q: Is Burlington safe for cannabis tourists? A: Burlington is one of the safest small cities in America. The cannabis market is fully regulated, and dispensary shopping is straightforward and welcoming.

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