Coworking Near Brandon, VT
Brandon is one of Vermont's most charming small towns — full of artists, creatives, and independent thinkers. Slope Space is 25 minutes east in Killington, with gigabit fiber, resort amenities, and a workspace that matches your ambition.
A scenic drive through the Green Mountains from Brandon's art galleries to Killington's mountain workspace.




Brandon to Slope Space
A scenic 25-minute drive through the Green Mountains
From downtown Brandon, head east on Route 73 through Brandon Gap — one of Vermont's most beautiful mountain passes — then connect to Route 4 East into Killington. It's about 25 minutes and 18 miles door to door.
The drive itself is part of the appeal. You're trading Brandon's quiet village streets for a route through the Green Mountain National Forest. In fall, it's one of the best foliage drives in Vermont. In winter, you're heading straight toward some of the best skiing in the East.

Killington, Vermont
25 minutes from Brandon via Route 73
Why Leave Your Home Office?
Brandon doesn't have a coworking space. Here's why that matters.

Real Internet
Rural Vermont internet is hit or miss. Slope Space runs VTel's 1 Gbps business fiber — tested at 730 Mbps down, 820 Mbps up. No more dropped Zoom calls or waiting on uploads. Enterprise-grade internet, every time.

Built-In Breaks
Working from home, your break is... the kitchen. At Slope Space, it's a gym, heated indoor pool, or hot tub. Physical breaks that actually recharge you, included with your membership. No extra fees.

Mountain Access
Killington's lifts are 5 minutes from our door. Ski at lunch in winter. Mountain bike or hike in summer. From Brandon, that same midday adventure would eat your whole afternoon. Here, it's a real lunch break.
The WFH Reality Check
Working from home in a small town can be isolating. The coffee shop WiFi drops during video calls. Your dining table doubles as your desk. There's no separation between work and life.
A dedicated workspace gives you that separation — plus the community, tools, and amenities that make remote work actually work. And you're still home in Brandon by dinner.

Brandon's Creative Community
A town built on creativity deserves a workspace to match
Brandon isn't just a small Vermont town — it's a creative hub. The Brandon Artists Guild, public art installations, galleries, and a community of makers and independent professionals give this town a character you won't find anywhere else in the region.
Artists & Creatives
Brandon is home to the Brandon Artists Guild, one of Vermont's premier artist cooperatives. Murals dot the downtown, galleries showcase local work, and the creative energy is palpable. Freelance designers, writers, photographers, and digital artists call Brandon home — and they need reliable workspace infrastructure.
Village Character
Downtown Brandon has the charm of a New England postcard — independent shops, cafes, a bookstore, and restaurants along a walkable main street. It's the kind of place people move to intentionally. After a focused day at Slope Space, you come home to a genuine community.
Growing Remote Workforce
More professionals are choosing Brandon for its affordability, beauty, and quality of life. But remote work needs infrastructure — fast internet, professional meeting spaces, and separation from home. That's exactly the gap Slope Space fills, just 25 minutes away.
Outdoor Culture
Brandon sits between the Green Mountains and Lake Dunmore. Hike Mt. Horrid and the Great Cliff, kayak at Branbury State Park, cross-country ski in winter. The same adventurous spirit that draws people to Brandon makes Killington's mountain lifestyle a natural fit.
A Day in the Life
What a typical workday looks like for a Brandon-based member
Leave Brandon. Coffee from Café Provence, then a gorgeous 25-minute drive through Brandon Gap.
Arrive at Slope Space. Free parking, keycard entry. Settle in at a live-edge desk.
Deep focus work on gigabit fiber. Video calls are crystal clear — no rural internet anxiety.
Quick gym session downstairs — weights, cardio, your pick.
Winter? Hit Killington for a few runs (5 min to the lifts). Summer? Trail run or swim in the heated pool.
Back at your desk. Afternoon meetings, creative work, heads-down time.
Wind down with a soak in the hot tub or laps in the pool.
Drive back through the mountains to Brandon. Dinner on the village green. Repeat tomorrow.
Drive Times
From around the Brandon area to Slope Space
What Slope Space Includes
Everything included with your membership

Premium Workspace
Live-edge desks, ergonomic seating, natural light, and a quiet focused environment. Add Peak Desk peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse) for +$3/hr.

Full Gym Access
Weights, cardio machines, and more — right in the building. No separate gym membership needed. Work out before, during, or after your workday.

Pool, Hot Tub & More
Indoor heated pool, hot tub, seasonal outdoor pool, locker rooms with showers, and laundry facilities. Your coworking membership is also your recreation pass.
Try It Before You Commit
Drive over from Brandon any day. Hot Desk for $7/hr, full day for $30, or grab a weekly pass for $150. No contracts. No commitment. Just bring your laptop and see what working at the mountain is like.

Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from Brandon-area remote workers
Is the drive through Brandon Gap difficult in winter?
Route 73 through Brandon Gap is a state highway and gets plowed regularly, but it is a mountain pass with some elevation changes. Most of our members from the Brandon area drive it all winter without issue. Good winter tires or all-wheel drive are recommended — standard Vermont winter advice. On heavy snow days, some members take the slightly longer route via Route 7 south to Route 4 east through Rutland, which stays at lower elevation.
Why not just work from a cafe in Brandon?
Brandon's cafes are lovely — great for a change of scenery or a casual morning. But they aren't built for full-day work. The WiFi isn't enterprise-grade, there's no private space for calls, and you're taking up a table for hours. Slope Space gives you dedicated workspace with gigabit fiber, 24/7 access, plus gym, pool, and hot tub — things no cafe can offer.
Can I use Slope Space just a few days a week?
Absolutely. Many members from surrounding towns do 2-3 days at Slope Space and work from home the rest. Hot Desks are $7/hr with no commitment, day passes are $30, and weekly passes are $150. Monthly unlimited starts at $179 if you're coming regularly.
I'm a freelance creative — is Slope Space a good fit?
Very much so. Brandon's creative community includes designers, writers, photographers, and digital artists who need fast uploads, reliable video calls with clients, and focused work time. Gigabit fiber handles large file transfers easily, and the professional environment helps separate creative work from home life.
Do I need a ski pass to use Slope Space?
Not at all. Slope Space is a coworking space first. Plenty of members never ski — they're here for the internet, the gym, the pool, and the mountain vibe. Skiing is a bonus, not a requirement.
What about summer? Is it worth the drive when there's no skiing?
Killington is a four-season destination. Summer brings mountain biking at the Killington Bike Park, hiking, golf, and the outdoor pool. The workspace, gym, and fiber internet are the same year-round. Plus, you're already near Lake Dunmore and Branbury State Park — combine a Slope Space workday with an evening swim at the lake.
Is there anything to eat near Slope Space?
Killington has restaurants along the access road — Liquid Art, Moguls, Jax Food & Games, and more. There's also a kitchen area at the space for your own food. Some members grab breakfast in Brandon, pack lunch, and head back to town for dinner.
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Your Creative HQ, Upgraded
Trade the kitchen table for a mountain workspace with gigabit fiber, a gym, a pool, and Killington at your doorstep. Just 25 minutes from Brandon.