Randolph
Vermont’s Geographic Center
Randolph, Vermont
Along the third branch of Vermont’s White River, discover more than 240 miles of mapped trails for hiking, biking, backcountry skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. Downtown Randolph, located directly in the heart of Vermont as its geographic center, is full of historic railroad-era architecture and many Victorian-era homes. In town, the Playhouse Movie Theatre was the first purpose-built, single-screen movie theater in Vermont, and a few blocks up Main Street is the acoustically superb Chandler Center for the Arts, welcoming nationally known performers.
Top Attractions
A historic movie theatre and performance space, a state park with panoramic views, and a family-run historic maple sugaring operation are just some of the draws to Randolph.
The Playhouse
This Randolph mainstay was built in 1919 as the first single-screen movie theatre in Vermont, and it’s still welcoming crowds today.
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With large 3D-printed maps of Vermont’s trails, the Gear House is a great hub to start a mountain biking expedition.
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A tribute to the whale bones found in Vermont, this public art installation, “Whale Dance,” mirrors its Burlington twin.
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Open for play since 1913, the Montague Golf Club is the second oldest golf course in Vermont, offering a front nine flanked with maple and pine trees and a picturesque setting.
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Since 1940, this family-run operation has made pure, sweet Vermont maple in Randolph Center. Expansions mean more space for the public to observe the sugaring process and sample.
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Vermont’s second developed state park, Allis State Park offers sweeping views of Bear Hill from a fire tower, a pavilion, and camping about 20 minutes outside of town.
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A gallery, theatre, and educational space make room in Randolph for the arts.
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Brewing red ales, porters, lagers, and more in Braintree, Bent Hill offers a meat-free menu. Open seasonally.
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Chandler Center for the Arts
This 1907 concert hall brings live theatre, music festivals, and an art gallery to downtown Randolph. In the winter, a holiday artisans market lights up the center.
Vermont’s Roots in Sound
New World Festival
Annually on Labor Day Sunday
French Canadian and Celtic music and dance traditions take center stage at this central Vermont heritage celebration.
Transportation Options
For Randolph
South Main and Salisbury Streets
Depot Square
Randolph, VT 05060
Local Transportation
- Taxi Service and/or Rideshare: Uber
- Bus services: Tri-Valley Transit
Discover More
Find local guides and trip planning resources from Randolph’s downtown organization.
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