Bloomfield
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Bloomfield to Burlington

Updated: 30 May 2026

The journey from Bloomfield to Burlington spans approximately 220 miles through the heart of New England. Most travelers utilize I-91 North, which offers a scenic drive through the Connecticut River Valley. Driving typically takes 3 hours and 45 minutes depending on traffic near Hartford or Springfield. Alternatively, bus services connect via regional hubs, though direct routes are limited. The route transitions from urban Connecticut landscapes to the mountainous terrain of the Green Mountains in Vermont.

Total Distance: 354 km driving distance; 280 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via I-91 North is the fastest, taking under 4 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective method for groups or families.
Compare Bloomfield to Burlington Routes
Bus
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 6 hours 3 hours 45 mins
Avg Price $70-$110 $40-$60 in fuel
Operator Greyhound Personal Vehicle
Route Hartford Union Station to Burlington via transfer in Boston or White River Junction. I-91 North through Massachusetts and Vermont.
Tip Book tickets at least two weeks in advance for the best pricing. Check for construction near Brattleboro, VT, which often causes delays.
Travel Tips
  • Pack Layers
    Vermont weather changes rapidly; always carry a light jacket even in summer.
  • Toll Awareness
    Ensure you have an E-ZPass for seamless travel through Massachusetts tolls.
  • Parking
    Downtown Burlington parking garages are affordable and safer than street parking.
  • Fuel Up
    Fill your tank in Massachusetts, as gas prices are often higher in rural Vermont.
  • Offline Maps
    Download offline maps as cell service can be spotty in the Green Mountains.
Safety Tips
  • Winter Driving
    I-91 can become treacherous during snowstorms; carry tire chains if traveling in winter.
  • Wildlife
    Be alert for moose and deer crossing the highway, especially at dawn and dusk.
  • Emergency Kit
    Keep a winter emergency kit in your trunk including blankets and non-perishable food.
  • Speed Limits
    Strictly observe speed limits in small Vermont towns to avoid heavy fines.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Burlington?
    Yes, the Amtrak Vermonter line serves Burlington directly.
  • How long is the drive?
    Approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes under normal conditions.
  • Are there tolls?
    Yes, you will encounter tolls in Massachusetts on the I-90/I-91 interchange.
  • Best time to visit?
    Fall is the most popular season for foliage, while winter is best for skiing.
  • Is public transit available?
    Burlington has a robust local bus system called Green Mountain Transit.
Quick Info
  • From Bloomfield, Connecticut, United States
  • To Burlington, Vermont, United States
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

September and October for peak fall foliage viewing along the I-91 corridor.

Things to Do in Burlington
1
Church Street Marketplace
An outdoor pedestrian mall in downtown Burlington featuring local shops and restaurants. It serves as the city's social hub.
2
Lake Champlain Waterfront
Offers scenic walking paths, boat rentals, and views of the Adirondack Mountains. It is the primary recreational area for locals.
3
Shelburne Museum
Located just south of Burlington, this museum houses an extensive collection of American folk art and historic buildings. It is a must-see for history buffs.
4
ECHO Leahy Center
A science and nature center located on the waterfront. It provides interactive exhibits focused on the ecology of the Lake Champlain basin.
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