Mountain View Country Club is a hidden gem in the Northeast Kingdom (NEK) of Vermont. With its the picturesque golf course (the oldest in its original location in Vermont) and 7 red clay tennis courts, Mountain View offers a welcoming, family-friendly golf, tennis and social activities in beautiful Greensboro, Vermont on the shores of Caspian Lake. (Curated content from mvccvt.com)
The Town of Lake Elmore calls itself “The Beauty Spot of Vermont.” Located in the southeastern part of Lamoille County, Elmore is mostly forested and agricultural land. Lake Elmore and Elmore Mountain, which rises almost from the lake’s shore, are prominent features of the town. Lake Elmore is 219 acres, and lies northwest of the village and empties into the Lamoille River through Pond Brook. Elmore Mountain is in the "Worcester Range" and its timber is mostly hardwood. The mountain has an elevation of 2,608 feet. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
Copley Country Club is located in Morrisville, Vermont. We welcome you to come play our beautifully groomed nine hole golf course, a challenging experience for all handicaps and ages. (Curated content from www.copleycountryclub.com)
Located in the historic village of Morrisville, the Noyes House Museum presents within its seventeen rooms and barn exhibits focusing on nineteenth-century life in Morristown, Vermont. The museum’s collection includes furniture, textiles, military objects, clothing, photographs, pottery, folk and fine art, and many of the tools and objects of daily life. (Curated content from www.noyeshousemuseum.org)
Enjoy panoramic mountain views while you golf on this meticulously maintained 9-hole course situated between Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, and the rolling Worcester range. Ryder Brook is peacefully removed from traffic and crowds, yet still within easy reach of Stowe’s famous skiing, restaurants, shops, and entertainment. (Curated content from www.ryderbrookgc.com)
The Mazes cover 24 acres with miles of dirt trails that are lined with 10' tall walls of corn. (Curated content from www.vermontcornmaze.com)
Involving students of all ages in the art and science of astronomy Part of the Skynet world-wide network of robotic telescopes! (Curated content from www.nkaf.org)
Since 1988, the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum, a Vermont 501(c)(3) non-profit, has been dedicated to collecting, preserving and celebrating the rich history of skiing and riding in Vermont. (Curated content from www.vtssm.org)