Coworking in Vermont
The complete guide to finding your perfect workspace in the Green Mountains. From Burlington's tech scene to Killington's ski slopes.
Vermont is home to a growing network of coworking spaces that blend productivity with the outdoor lifestyle that makes this state special.




Vermont: Built for Remote Work
Why remote workers are choosing the Green Mountains
Vermont has quietly become one of the best states in the country for remote work. The state's Remote Worker Grant Program paid people to move here. Gigabit fiber is expanding across the state. And the quality of life — four-season outdoor access, tight-knit communities, farm-to-table food — is hard to beat anywhere in New England.
The coworking scene has grown to match. Whether you need a desk near a ski resort, a tech-focused community in Burlington, or a quiet space in a small town, there's a Vermont coworking space that fits your work style.
Vermont Coworking Spaces Compared
Find the right fit for your work style and location




Slope Space
FeaturedOnly coworking space at a major ski resort
HULA Lakeside
150,000 sq ft innovation campus
VCET
Startup and tech community focus
The Hub CoWorks
22,000 sq ft downtown space with podcast studio
Valley.Works
Near Sugarbush and Mad River Glen
The Schoolhouse
Charming village coworking
Do North Coworking
Affordable space in the NEK
Vermont by Region
Coworking options by region

Central Vermont & Killington Area
The sweet spot for ski-season remote workers. Killington offers the biggest resort on the East Coast, and Slope Space puts you 5 minutes from the lifts with gigabit fiber. Rutland is 25 minutes down the mountain with more urban amenities.

Upper Valley
Woodstock, White River Junction, and the Dartmouth College area. A mix of creative professionals and academics. Beautiful in every season, with easy access to both Killington and Suicide Six.

Mad River Valley
Home to Sugarbush and Mad River Glen. A tight-knit community of outdoor enthusiasts. Valley.Works serves the local coworking crowd, with Killington about an hour south.

Burlington & Northwest
Vermont's biggest city and tech hub. HULA and VCET anchor a growing startup scene. Great for urban coworking, but 2+ hours from Killington if you want mountain access.

Southern Vermont
Ludlow (Okemo), Manchester, and Bennington. Growing remote work population drawn by lower costs and ski access. Currently underserved for coworking — Slope Space is the closest premium option for Ludlow.
What to Look For in a Vermont Coworking Space
Not all coworking spaces are created equal
Internet Speed
Vermont's rural areas can have spotty internet. Look for spaces with dedicated fiber connections. Slope Space runs on VTel's 1 Gbps business fiber — 730 Mbps down, 820 Mbps up in real-world testing.
Flexible Access
If you're on a different time zone or just an early riser, 24/7 access matters. Many Vermont spaces are staffed-hours only. Check before you commit to a monthly plan.
Proximity to Outdoors
The whole point of working in Vermont is getting outside. How far is the nearest trail, slope, or lake? Can you realistically ski at lunch and be back for a 1pm meeting?
On-Site Amenities
Some spaces are just desks and WiFi. Others include gym access, pools, showers, and gear storage. If you're active, these extras save you a separate gym membership.
Parking & Transit
Burlington has decent public transit. Everywhere else in Vermont, you're driving. Free parking is a must. Some spaces near ski resorts offer shuttle access to the slopes.
Community Fit
A coworking space is only as good as its people. Visit first if you can. Some spaces lean startup/tech, others attract freelancers and creatives. Find your tribe.
Why Remote Workers Choose Slope Space
The only coworking space at a major Vermont ski resort

5 Min to the Lifts
Walk to Snowshed Lodge or take the free shuttle. No other Vermont coworking space puts you this close to a major ski resort.

1 Gbps Business Fiber
VTel gigabit fiber — not shared residential internet. Video calls don't buffer. Large files upload in seconds. Tested at 730/820 Mbps.

Full Resort Amenities
Gym, indoor heated pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, locker rooms, and laundry. All included with your membership. No other Vermont space offers this.
Visiting Vermont? Try a Day Pass.
No commitment needed. Hot Desk for $7/hr, day pass for $30, or add Peak Desk peripherals for +$3/hr. Bring your laptop, grab a coffee, and work with mountain views. Weekly passes available for $150 if you're staying longer.

Drive Times to Slope Space
Central Vermont location, easy to reach from anywhere
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about coworking in Vermont
Is Vermont a good place to work remotely?
Yes. Vermont has invested heavily in broadband expansion, offers a remote worker grant program, has no sales tax on most services, and provides an unmatched quality of life. The coworking scene has grown significantly since 2020, with options from Burlington to the ski mountains.
What's the internet like in rural Vermont?
It varies widely. Burlington and larger towns have fiber options. Rural areas can still be spotty. That's one reason coworking spaces are so valuable here — Slope Space, for example, runs on VTel's 1 Gbps business fiber, which is faster than what most people get at home even in cities.
Can I really ski and work in the same day?
Absolutely. At Slope Space in Killington, you're 5 minutes from the lifts. Many members ski first thing in the morning (lifts open at 9am), then work from 11am onward. Others work mornings and ski afternoons. The flexibility is the whole point.
How much does coworking cost in Vermont?
Day passes range from $20-$30 across the state. Monthly memberships run $150-$250 depending on location and amenities. Slope Space offers Hot Desks at $7/hr, day passes at $30, and monthly plans starting at $179. Add Peak Desk peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse) for just +$3/hr.
Do I need a car to cowork in Vermont?
Outside of Burlington, yes. Vermont is a rural state and public transit is limited. The good news: parking is free at most coworking spaces (including Slope Space), and there's no traffic. Your "commute" is a scenic mountain drive.
Ready to Work from Vermont?
Whether you're visiting for a week or relocating for good, Slope Space is Vermont's most complete coworking experience. Gig fiber, gym, pool, and Killington at your doorstep.