Things to Do in St Johnsbury
Vermont’s only public planetarium, a chapel and trails dedicated to dogs, rural Northeast Kingdom setting, and world-class craft brewing set St. Johnsbury apart. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
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Vermont’s only public planetarium, a chapel and trails dedicated to dogs, rural Northeast Kingdom setting, and world-class craft brewing set St. Johnsbury apart. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
On the shores of Lake Champlain, the city of St. Albans abounds with outdoor recreation, from a rail trail to a community ski hill to a public pool. Downtown, find local dining, brewing, and community events.
From a massive collection of art and Americana on a sprawling outdoor museum to independent shops, a historic country store, and more, Shelburne’s got lots to see. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
In Vermont’s geographic center, discover standout brunch, a live theatre and music center for the arts, a historic movie theatre, and more along this itinerary.
Montpelier is the country’s smallest state capital. See one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating state houses, an array of locally owned stores and restaurants, and some of Vermont’s finest crafts.
The college town of Middlebury welcomes with literary history, contemporary art, and a historic and walkable downtown. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
Vermont’s largest city is home to the No. 1 public square in the U.S., a bike path that crosses Lake Champlain, and a vibrant culture centered around art and small businesses. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
In Vermont’s geographic center, discover standout brunch, a live theatre and music center for the arts, a historic movie theatre, and more along this itinerary.
In the heart of the Stone Valley, Poultney is home to Lake St. Catherine, a year-round recreation destination, some of the state’s earliest quarrying history, a local vineyard, and a 20-mile rail trail.
A ski resort with more than 100 trails is the four-season star of Vermont’s Okemo Valley, but nearby, discover presidential history, a renowned classic country store, and a year-round theatre company.