Vermont Time Now
Time Zone
Eastern Time
Quick Answer
Vermont uses Eastern Time — EST (UTC-5) or EDT (UTC-4) during DST.
Same time as New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York. 5 hours behind London.
Vermont Time Zone Guide
Vermont, the Green Mountain State, is entirely within the Eastern Time Zone. Known for its stunning fall foliage, world-class skiing, and maple syrup production, Vermont shares the same time as all of New England and the US East Coast.
Seasonal Attractions & Daylight
At approximately 43-45°N latitude, Vermont experiences significant seasonal daylight variation. Summer days offer about 15.5 hours of daylight — perfect for hiking the Long Trail and enjoying Lake Champlain. Winter days shrink to about 8.8 hours, but are ideal for skiing at Stowe, Killington, and Sugarbush.
Maple Sugaring Season
Vermont produces more maple syrup than any other US state. The sugaring season (late February through April) depends on the freeze-thaw temperature cycle, making local time and weather awareness essential for sugar makers.
Vermont Time vs Neighbors
- New Hampshire & Massachusetts: Same time (Eastern)
- New York & Connecticut: Same time (Eastern)
- Maine: Same time (Eastern)
- Quebec (Canada): Same time (Eastern)
Related Tools
- Massachusetts Time Now — Neighboring state
- What Time Is It? — Universal world clock
- PST to EST Converter — Coast-to-coast conversion