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Public Showers in Vermont

Browse 4+ verified shower locations across Vermont. Find free and paid public shower facilities with detailed information about hours, costs, and amenities.

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Mobil

Verified Showers
4.3
699 Washington St, Fair Haven
$5-15
Gas StationPublic facility
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ATM (Fair Haven Travel Center)

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4
22 Washington St Ext A, Fair Haven
$10-15
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IRVING 24

3.8
258 S Main St, Rutland
$5-15
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Maplewood Vermont Travelers Service Center

Verified Showers
3.6
159 Paine Turnpike N, Berlin
$10-15
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Vermont's 251 towns include many with fewer than 1,000 residents and no public shower facilities at all. Burlington is your best bet with good gym and YMCA coverage. Ski resorts like Stowe and Killington have year-round facilities but at premium prices. The rest of the state requires planning - community centers and YMCAs are scattered, and distances add up on winding mountain roads.

Long Trail and Appalachian Trail hikers create seasonal demand - towns like Killington and Manchester are used to hikers needing showers after multi-day treks and have options. Mud season (March-April) makes some facilities inaccessible. Harsh winters mean indoor facilities are essential November through April. Fall foliage season (late September-October) brings tourists who fill everything.

Local tip: Burlington's progressive culture supports community-run facilities with sliding-scale pricing. Natural quarry swimming holes throughout the state offer a Vermont-style alternative in summer. New England frugality means facilities are basic but well-maintained.

We've mapped 4+ locations across Vermont, with 3 verified by recent visitor reviews.

What You'll Pay

Budget options ($0-10): Community pools $3-5, some rec centers under $10

Mid-range ($10-20): YMCA day passes $10-20, gym day passes $10-15

Premium ($20+): Ski resort facilities $20-25

Where to Find Facilities

Burlington - Best coverage in the state, UVM campus area has good options
Stowe - Ski resort town with premium year-round facilities
Killington - Another ski resort hub, hiker-friendly in summer
Montpelier - Smallest state capital, limited but available options
Rutland - Central Vermont hub with basic coverage

Types of Facilities

Ski resorts

Stowe, Killington with year-round facilities at premium prices

YMCAs

Burlington and scattered locations throughout

Recreation centers

Community-run facilities in larger towns

Lake facilities

Lake Champlain beaches with summer showers

Community pools

Small town pools, often the only local option

Before you go: Cold winters (Nov-April) make indoor facilities essential. Mud season (March-April) can make facilities inaccessible. Fall foliage (Sept-Oct) brings crowds. Many small towns have no facilities. Winding mountain roads mean distances take longer than expected.
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