Hancock’s tiny population (382 at the last census) belies the treasures within the town. The village is nestled at the foot of Middlebury Gap, and is home to the Middlebury College Snow Bowl (with the oldest base ski lodge in the United States), the eastern half of one of Vermont’s few state-designated ‘Scenic’ driving routes (state route 125), the Hancock Overlook of the National Forest, and the cascading flume of Texas Falls. Hancock, Vermont invites you to enjoy its unique and pristine outdoor attractions.

Hancock’s tiny population (382 at the last census) belies the treasures within the town. The village is nestled at the foot of Middlebury Gap, and is home to the Middlebury College Snow Bowl (with the oldest base ski lodge in the United States), the eastern half of one of Vermont’s few state-designated ‘Scenic’ driving routes (state route 125), the Hancock Overlook of the National Forest, and the cascading flume of Texas Falls. Hancock invites you to enjoy its unique and pristine outdoor attractions.

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