Rutland County, county in Vermont, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 57,764 inhabitants. The county was created 244 years ago in 1781. Its county seat is Rutland.
There are 1 city/town in Rutland County, VT. The largest city of Rutland County is Rutland with a population of 4,105.
Rutland County sits in the western part of central Vermont. The county has a population of around 60,000 residents. Here are some of the notable cities and towns in Rutland County:
Rutland
Rutland is the largest city in the county and serves as the county seat. It has around 16,500 residents. Historic downtown Rutland offers a variety of shops, restaurants and accommodations. Nearby recreational attractions include the Pine Hill Park trails.
Killington
Killington is located south of Rutland and is a popular ski resort town. It has around 800 full-time residents but draws thousands of visitors in winter to its namesake ski mountain.
Poultney
Poultney is a town in northern Rutland County bordering New York. It has around 3,000 residents. Main Street Poultney contains historic buildings, shops and cafes. Green Mountain College is located here.
Fair Haven
Fair Haven sits alongside Lake Hortonia and has around 2,700 residents. The downtown historic district contains buildings from the late 1700s, including the Grandma Moses Schoolhouse Museum.
Proctor
Proctor is a small town west of Rutland with around 1,700 residents. It is known for its marble industry and the Vermont Marble Museum. An annual Marble Festival is held each July.
Rutland County’s mix of natural beauty, industry, and New England towns capture Vermont’s unique culture and heritage.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Rutland County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Rutland | Town in Rutland County, Vermont, surrounding the city of Rutland | 4,105 |