
Stone Hill Inn
A Romantic Luxury Inn for Couples in Stowe, Vermont
Distance To Boston, MA: 3 hours 15 mins (202 mi) New York, NY: 5 hours 29 mins (339 mi) Burlington, VT: 49 mins (38.8 mi)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, all 9 Inn rooms have both. The Mansfield Suite, however, only has a shower.
If you love the sight and sound of falling water, you have several wonderful choices! Sterling, The Notch, and Cotton Brook offer our most direct views of the garden waterfall.
Sterling is a guest favorite because it offers the best of both worlds: a beautiful waterfall view and a stunning look at Mount Mansfield.
The Notch and Cotton Brook place you right in the heart of that soothing garden soundtrack.
White Birch also features a lovely side view of the waterfall—perfect for catching a glimpse of the water and listening to the birds from your window.
Yes! We want you to feel right at home before you even arrive. Please explore our interactive property map that shows exactly where each room is situated within the Inn and its proximity to the gardens and common areas.
Once you click on a specific room, you can also view a detailed schematic of the layout. Whether you are looking for a room with a specific view or a certain floor plan, these tools make it easy to choose the space that’s just right for your stay.
Technically there are a couple Lyft drivers, but Stowe does have a few local cab companies that are more reliable.
The closest restaurant is Salute about 3/4 of a mile walk on the safe route through the neighborhood behind the Inn. Otherwise, a car or cab is necessary. Explore our Stowe restaurant recommendations.
Yes, for the best stay and flexibility to see Stowe and the surrounding Green Mountains, we do advise having a car. Parking is free and included on-property.
No, the Inn does not have a restaurant. We serve daily breakfast only to overnight guests.
No, we are a very small family-run Inn and do not overbook. We encourage ALL guests to purchase trip insurance for a nominal fee, offered at checkout for your financial protection. Please reference our Inn Policies.
We welcome legitimate service animals as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to perform specific tasks for a person with a disability.
Emotional support animals, therapy animals, pets, and animals without task-specific training are not permitted.
Our inn is designed as an adult-only retreat, intentionally created for couples, adult friends, and individuals seeking a quiet and relaxing environment.
For this reason, we are unable to accommodate children or infants
This policy is based on the nature of our property and guest experience and is not a reflection of suitability or value of children. We encourage families to explore the many wonderful family-friendly accommodations in the area.
YES! We love helping and sharing our knowledge of the area and we have many resources that we can provide. Explore our curated Stowe experiences.
Directions to Stone Hill Inn
Take Exit 10 "Waterbury/Stowe" (if traveling through NH, be aware there is also an Exit 10 in NH on I-89, but you don't want that), then follow Route 100 North for 11 miles. You will come to a 3-way stop in the village of Stowe. Turn left there onto Route 108 (also known as the Mountain Road ) Proceed 3 miles, and turn right on Houston Farm Road (you will also see our lighted sign there at the intersection.) Turn left into the first driveway (a wedge shot); look for a small lighted sign.
Turn right onto Williston Road (heading West). Go 1½ miles to the junction with I-89. Take I-89 South, toward Montpelier. Then follow the "from Interstate 89" directions.
Pick up I-95 North and follow it to New Haven, CT. Then pick up I-91 North, which will take you into Vermont. In White River Junction, pick up I-89 North. Follow directions from Interstate 89.
Take I-93 North to Concord, NH. Then pick up I-89 North. This will take you into Vermont. Follow "From I 89" directions.
Pick up I-95 North. Follow the signs to I-93 North outside of Boston. Follow "From Boston" directions.
Option 1: Take I-87 North. Get off I-87 at exit 20, Queensbury, NY. Go left at the light. There is another stoplight a couple of blocks up, where you take a RIGHT on Rte 149. Follow Rte. 149 to Fort Ann, where you take a left on Rte. 4. In Whitehall, take a right to stay on Rte. 4. Follow this into Vermont. Just after crossing the state line, watch for exit 2, where you pick up Rte. 22A North. In Vergennes, pick up Rte. 7 North. You will enter the South Burlington area. Watch for a Denny's restaurant on the right just after the Denny's, take a right-hand exit to I-189 (a short connector to I-89). You will go about 1 mile, then pick up I-89 South (toward Montpelier). Now follow the "from I-89" directions.
Option 2: If, in inclement weather, you would prefer a longer but all interstate route, pick up I-90 East (toll) to Springfield, MA. Follow the signs for I-91 North. This will bring you into Vermont. In White River Junction, take I-89 North. Follow the "From I-89" directions.
Take I-287 North in New Jersey to I-87 North (toll) in New York. Continue on I-87 North to Albany, then follow "From Albany" directions.
Take I-90 East and continue toward Albany, NY. Follow "From Albany" directions.
Take Interstate 10 East to Interstate 35 South. In Iverville pick up Route 133 South to Phillipsburg. In Phillipsburg pick up interstate 89 South. Follow "From I-89" directions.
Follow Route 4 East to I-89 North OR for a more scenic option, follow Route 100 North to the village of Stowe. Then follow the remainder of "From I-89" directions.
Take Route 7 North to South Burlington, VT. Take I-189 (a short, connector about 1 mile long) to I-89 South. Follow "From I-89" directions.
Take either I-293 or Route 28 to Concord. Then take I-89 into VT and follow "From I-89" directions.
I-95 South to New Hampshire exit 2 (Route 101). Follow Route 101 West to I-89 in Concord, NH. Follow I-89 North to Vermont Exit 10. Follow "From I-89 Directions."
Pick the best East/West route based on your location (most likely Route 2) and follow it through Maine, and through most of New Hampshire to I-93 North. Follow I-93 North into Vermont to I-91. Then take I-91 North to the exit for Route 2 West to Danville. Follow Rte. 2 West to Rte.15 West and on to Morrisville. In Morrisville, take Route 100 South to Stowe. At the 3-way stop in Stowe village, turn right on Route 108. Follow it exactly 3 miles, and then turn right on Houston Farm Road. It's the first driveway on the left.
Autoroute 401 east to Cornwall (Route 2). Bridge to New York & Route 37 east. Route 37 east to Route 122 east to Route 11 north to I-87. Take I-87 north 1 exit. Follow signs to Champlain Bridge to Vermont and Swanton, Route 78 east to I-89. Take I-89 South. Follow "From I-89" directions.






