Itinerary

72 Hours in the Woodstock-Quechee Region

A river flows through a deep canyon surrounded by steep cliffs and trees.
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Three Days in the Woodstock-Quechee Region

The Woodstock-Quechee region is filled with history and quiet charming towns and villages. Located along the eastern section of the Vermont Route 4 Scenic Byway, take in the history of the villages while exploring the region’s natural wonders, shopping and dining, and a quintessentially Vermont landscape.

Use this itinerary to explore the Woodstock-Quechee region, and uncover a place teeming with heritage, beauty, and architecture that is classically New England.

Visit At a Glance

These three days offer suggestions for things to do surrounding lodging, dining, shopping, and nearby attractions. Use this itinerary as a guide for further discovery – bookmark these locations and walk the downtown. Another great way to find a hidden gem is to ask a shop owner for their favorite local spot.

Key Points of Interest

  • Day 1: Start your trip shopping downtown then exploring the opportunities for outdoor recreation that Woodstock has to offer.
  • Day 2: Spend your second day in the area discovering the history and culture of Woodstock, including Vermont’s only national park and a working farm open to the public.
  • Day 3: Close out your visit to the region exploring the natural wonder of Quechee, like Quechee Gorge, Vermont’s deepest drop at 165 feet, complete with accessible trails at a state park.
Pedestrians walk toward a covered bridge in the autumn.

Start your trip shopping downtown then exploring the opportunities for outdoor recreation that Woodstock has to offer.

– DAY 1

Spend your second day in the area discovering the history and culture of Woodstock.

– DAY 2

Close out your visit to the region exploring the natural wonder of Quechee.

– DAY 3

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About the Vermont Inspiration Guide

This itinerary comes from the Vermont Inspiration Guide through a partnership between the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. This free annual publication highlights Vermont’s restaurants, retailers, attractions, and outdoor adventures and can be ordered online along with other trip planning resources.