Marlboro, Vermont · 802 254 2500 Open Year-Round · Est. 1775
The Whetstone Inn Reserve
Marlboro, Vermont · Since 1775

A quiet corner of Vermont.

Eleven guest rooms in a village nearly atop the Green Mountains. Breakfast is included. So is the quiet.

The Whetstone Inn
Robyn and Jeff Skramstad and Jean Boardman by the fire
A note from the innkeepers

Family-run since 1979.

The Whetstone began life as a tavern, serving its own community and the stage coach traveler. The stage coach is gone. But the appeal of country inns, nourished by such as the Whetstone, endures.

Jean Boardman has kept the inn for nearly fifty years, joined in 2019 by her step-daughter Robyn and Robyn’s husband Jeff as your hosts. Rates include a full country breakfast.

More about the house →

“You may learn all about the sun, all about the atmosphere, all about the rotation of the earth, and still miss the radiance of the sunset.”

— Alfred North Whitehead
The lawn and pond in summer
Summer · The Pond
The inn from South Road in October
October · From South Road
The inn on a winter evening, windows lit
Winter · Toward Evening
Stay with us

A few rooms to choose from.

All the rooms →