The routing of VT 17 varies greatly on opposite sides of the
Bristol town center. West of Bristol, the route passes through generally level terrain and connects multiple communities. East of Bristol, VT 17 is more mountainous and more rural in nature.
West of Bristol VT 17 begins at the
New York state line over
Lake Champlain, where it connects to
NY 185 at the midpoint of the
Lake Champlain Bridge. The route heads northeastward from the state line, descending the eastern bridge approach and intersecting
VT 125 adjacent to the Chimney Point State Historical Site at
Chimney Point. It continues northward along the lakeshore of
Addison County and the town of
Addison for roughly (passing
D.A.R. State Park) before turning eastward toward the
village of Addison. In the center of Addison, situated from Lake Champlain, VT 17 intersects
VT 22A. VT 17 continues east from Addison, crossing over the
Otter Creek and intersecting
VT 23 near
Weybridge prior to curving to the northeast toward
Waltham. Midway between Waltham and
New Haven, VT 17 briefly
overlaps with
U.S. Route 7 (US 7), before continuing eastward through New Haven to
Bristol. As the route approaches the village of Bristol, it meets
VT 116 at an intersection just west of the community. VT 116 turns east here, joining VT 17 through Bristol along Main Street.
East of Bristol Outside Bristol, VT 17 and VT 116 are joined by the New Haven River, here marking the northern boundary of the
Green Mountain National Forest. The roadway and waterway head east, following a winding route through the
Green Mountains. When New Haven splits off to the southeast shortly afterward, VT 17 and VT 116 continue north along Baldwin Creek up to the point where VT 17 and VT 116 diverge. While VT 116 continues north along Beaver Brook, VT 17 remains in the vicinity of Baldwin Creek as it heads northeast through the Green Mountains. Midway between Bristol and
Waitsfield, VT 17 intersects Gore Road, a local road that leads toward
Burlington to the north. The route crosses into
Chittenden County, as well as the
Camel's Hump State Park, shortly afterward. The route leaves Chittenden County and passes into
Washington County later upon traversing the
Appalachian Gap, a mountain pass located to the north of
Mount Ellen. East of the gap, VT 17 continues through the eastern Green Mountains for to Waitsfield, where it terminates at
VT 100. ==History==