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Updated May 21

Gas prices near 05405

Burlington, VT · VT average $4.49/gal

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Finding current gas prices in Burlington, VT 05405 takes just a few clicks on this site. Vermont fuel costs reflect regional supply chains and seasonal variations common to New England states. Prices fluctuate daily and vary considerably between stations throughout Chittenden County, so checking multiple locations helps you save at the pump. Regular updates here keep you informed on what drivers in the Burlington area are actually paying.

How to save more on gas in Burlington

  1. 1. Use warehouse clubs

    Costco and Sam’s Club typically price 15-25 cents per gallon below nearby stations. Membership pays for itself within a few fill-ups.

  2. 2. Fill up early in the week

    Stations often raise prices Thursday for weekend demand. Fill up Monday through Wednesday to avoid the lift.

  3. 3. Keep tires properly inflated

    Properly inflated tires improve fuel economy by up to 3 percent at current prices. Check pressure once a month.

  4. 4. Check back tomorrow

    Prices can shift 10-20 cents overnight during volatile markets. A quick check before you leave home avoids paying yesterday’s spike.

  5. 5. Pay cash at split-pricing stations

    Stations with cash and credit split pricing typically save an average of 10 cents per gallon when you pay cash.

About gas prices in Vermont

Vermont has limited in-state retail competition relative to other states, so the few warehouse club locations near Burlington and St. Albans typically offer significantly lower prices than independent stations across the rest of the state. The state gas tax is around 32 cents per gallon. Burlington sees the lowest pricing in the state, with Costco, BJ's Wholesale, Cumberland Farms, and Maplefields (a Vermont chain) competing on value. The southern Vermont towns near the Massachusetts border occasionally see cross-border price competition. The state's small population and rural distribution network keep average prices higher than the New England average, with mountain communities (Stowe, Killington) running 10 to 20 cents above Burlington.