Things to Do in Randolph
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.
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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.
A longstanding Vermont destination, Manchester is home to the former summer home of the presidential Lincoln family, Vermont’s oldest inn, and a rich fly-fishing culture, as well as designer shops. Here’s what to see, do, and eat there.
Hardwick is one of the Northeast Kingdom’s gems, with a focus on local dining, entry to the longest rail trail in New England, eclectic shopping, and more.
Historic downtown Bristol is quiet – but there’s plenty going on, from a locally beloved swimming hole to eclectic downtown shopping and a short hike with sweeping views of the Green Mountains.
A historic collection of musical organs, a robust slate of festivals and programs, and a storied old church now housing a live music venue are just some of the highlights of a trip to Brattleboro.
Brandon lives up to its nickname: The Art and Soul of Vermont. With an entire downtown core listed on the National Register of Historic Places, world-renowned artists nearby, and hundreds of acres of outdoor recreation, there’s lots to see, do, and eat.
In Bennington, discover still-lively Revolutionary War history, a festival celebrating garlic, a diner in an old train car, Vermont’s tallest man-made monument, and more. Here’s your itinerary for things to see, do, and eat in “the gateway to Vermont.”
Home to the state’s only national park, near its deepest gorge, and widely recognized as quaint, Woodstock is an idyllic Upper Valley destination for travelers seeking small-town charm.