Vermont Route 108

Vermont Route 108
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 45.450 mi[1] (73.145 km)
Major junctions
South end: VT 100 in Stowe
  VT 15 in Jeffersonville
VT 105 in Enosburg
North end: Route 237 at Berkshire
Location
Counties: Lamoille, Franklin
Highway system

State highways in Vermont

VT 107 VT 109 →

Vermont Route 108 is a north–south state highway in northern Vermont, United States. Its southern terminus is at VT 100 in Stowe, and its northern terminus is at the Canadian border in Franklin, where it continues into Quebec as Route 237. VT 108 is 45.450 miles (73.145 km) long.

Route description

VT 108 passes through the area of the Mount Mansfield State Forest. It starts in Stowe and goes through Smugglers' Notch to Jeffersonville. The road cuts through Mount Mansfield. The road is very steep and turning, making impossible to plow in the winter.[2] Tractor-trailers are barred from this section, and large straight trucks, buses and RVs are strongly encouraged to find other routes year-round. However, skiers come from alternate routes to cross-country, downhill ski, and snow mobile in the Smuggler's Notch Resort. Along the road, there are small parking areas where rock climbing and hiking are popular.

Route Alt during Winter: Stowe: Route 100 North to Morrisville and left on Route 15 will bring you to Jeffersonville/Cambridge. Cambridge: Route 15 West to Route 100/15 intersection in Morrisville. Turn right and follow Route 100 South to Stowe/Waterbury/I-89


Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Lamoille
Stowe 0.000 VT 100
Cambridge 17.696 VT 15 Village of Jeffersonville
18.142 VT 109
Franklin
Bakersfield 27.785 VT 36
Enosburg 37.040 VT 105 west Village of Enosburg Falls; southern terminus of overlap
37.544 VT 105 east Northern terminus of overlap
Berkshire 44.111 VT 120
45.450 Route 237 Continuation into Quebec
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
     Concurrency terminus     Closed     Unopened

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