Our Towns

Find your fit in Franklin County

Franklin County is made up of towns that each offer something a little different. Some center around village life and daily convenience. Others offer open land, quiet roads, and space to spread out. Many balance both.

There is no single “right” town. The best fit depends on how you want your days to feel. Explore the towns below to get a sense of the differences, then connect with a local if you want a firsthand perspective.

Aerial view of Taylor Park in St Albans City

St. Albans City

The hub of Franklin County, offering walkable neighborhoods, shops, dining, schools, and year-round community activity.

Best for: convenience, walkability, access to services, being close to everything

St. Albans Town

A more rural and residential setting surrounding the city, with farmland, lake access, and quieter neighborhoods while remaining close to downtown St. Albans.

Best for: more space, rural living, lake access, proximity to the city without living in it

Aerial View of a Church in Swanton Vermont

Swanton

A lakeside town with strong village roots and easy access to Lake Champlain. Seasonal rhythms and community life are closely tied to the water.

Best for: lake access, boating, fishing, village living

Two dogs walking over a bridge

Highgate

A border town shaped by agriculture, open land, and cross-border connection. Life here feels spacious and grounded.

Best for: rural living, farming, proximity to Canada

Aerial view of Enosburgh

Enosburgh

A close-knit town with a defined village center and strong local pride. Community events and everyday connections play a big role here.

Best for: village life, family-focused community, local involvement

Aerial View of Fairfax, Vermont

Fairfax

A balanced mix of village convenience and surrounding countryside, with easy access to St. Albans and beyond.

Best for: commuting, small-town feel, flexibility

Sunset over Lake Champlain in Georgia Vermont

Georgia

Rolling farmland, quiet neighborhoods, and proximity to larger employment centers make Georgia a popular choice for commuters.

Best for: space, commuting, a quieter pace close to amenities

Fairfield

Wide open fields, working farms, and a slower rhythm define daily life here. The connection to land is strong.

Best for: agricultural living, privacy, open space

Green Bridge over River in Sheldon, Vermont

Sheldon

A rural town with a strong sense of continuity, where many families have deep roots and community ties run long.

Best for: quiet living, tradition, long-term community

Town of Berkshire Office Building

Berkshire

Surrounded by hills and farmland, Berkshire offers a distinctly rural lifestyle with a strong sense of independence.

Best for: privacy, land, a slower pace

Green metal bridge with a Welcome to Richford, VT sign above it

Richford

A historic border town with a resilient spirit and deep community connections shaped by industry and geography.

Best for: affordability, small-town grit, strong local identity

Montgomery

Mountain views, outdoor access, and village charm come together here, especially appealing to those drawn to recreation and scenery.

Best for: outdoor access, scenic living, village charm

Bakersfield

A quiet town tucked into the hills, offering privacy, space, and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.

Best for: seclusion, nature, low-key living

Cows in front of a pond with hills in the background in Fletcher, Vermont

Fletcher

A small, rural town where space and quiet define daily life, with easy access to neighboring communities.

Best for: privacy, land, understated rural living

Cows in a field of green grass with a red barn in the background

Franklin

A northern border town with open land and a slower rhythm, shaped by agriculture and cross-border proximity.

Best for: rural life, space, northern location

Choosing a town is about more than a map. It is about how you want to spend your time, what kind of community you want around you, and how much space or activity feels right.

If you are deciding between a few towns or want to hear what daily life is really like, a conversation with someone who lives here can help.