Things to Do in Woodstock
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.
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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.
Barre is defined by a rich stone history, outdoor art that makes the whole downtown feel like a museum, and an eclectic mix of shopping and dining. This itinerary will point your way.
Among expansive farm fields and rippling rivers, discover historic downtowns Middlebury and Vergennes, steeped in literary and agricultural history and on the shores of Lake Champlain. Here’s how to spend 72 hours along the Otter Creek.
Spend three days exploring unique shops, a burgeoning art scene, vibrant farm-to-table dining, and a plethora of year-round outdoor activities, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of mountains in Vermont’s Deerfield Valley.
New England’s longest rail trail stitches 18 communities together, stretching 95 miles from St. Johnsbury to Swanton. This four-season path beckons walkers, cyclists, horseback riders, snowmobilers, and those who use wheelchairs to explore northern Vermont.
Spend the weekend in Central Vermont exploring a region that's home to a rich roster of museums and cultural heritage stops and great access to the outdoors.
Vermont’s Scenic Route 100 Byway winds across the Okemo Valley, through small villages that offer outdoor concerts and miles of backcountry. Here’s how to spend three days along the byway.
Located along the eastern section of the Vermont Route 4 Scenic Byway, take in the history of the Woodstock-Quechee region while exploring, shopping, and dining.
Find recreation paths along a coastal-inspired town and explore historically significant Americana in an outdoor museum. On Burlington’s waterfront, immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene and sunsets over Lake Champlain.
Located at the northeastern end of Lake Champlain, St. Albans offers visitors a little bit of everything. Find a rich history in this charming downtown that has largely been unchanged since the mid-1800’s.