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How to Find a D&D Group in Vermont

How to Find a D&D Group in Vermont

The hardest part of Dungeons & Dragons is often just finding people to play with. Good news: Vermont has more options than you might think.

  • Libraries — Several run free, all-ages or teen D&D nights with a volunteer DM. Fletcher Free Library in Burlington is a standout, but smaller town libraries often host campaigns too.
  • Game shops — Local game stores frequently keep a "looking for group" board or run organized one-shots. Ask at the counter.
  • Adventurers League — D&D's official organized-play program lets you drop into a session at participating shops and bring your character anywhere.
  • Online-to-local — Community Discords and Meetup groups often arrange in-person tables once they hit critical mass.

The easiest on-ramp is a beginner-friendly one-shot: a single self-contained adventure with pre-made characters, no long-term commitment. Watch our events page for them, and submit your own table if you're a DM looking for players.