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Arrowhead Golf Course image
Milton, VT
(Range: 3 miles)
The par 3 course at Arrowhead Golf Course in Milton, VT, is the choice setting for golfers of all skill levels. Located only 20 minutes from Burlington and 15 minutes from St. Albans right off of Exit 18, it’s easy for locals and visitors, alike, to come for a relaxing round of this beloved game. (Curated content from arrowheadvt.com)
Sand Bar State Park image
Milton, VT
(Range: 6 miles)
Sand Bar State Park takes its name from a natural sandbar between South Hero Island in Grand Isle County and the town of Milton on the Vermont mainland. The park is on the mainland, or eastern end, of that sandbar.  (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
Essex Country Club image
(Range: 6 miles)
Step upon our green and golf beneath our own piece of sky. Located just twenty minutes from Burlington, VT in the countryside of Essex Junction, Vermont on Old Stage Road, the Essex Country Club golf course lays claim to some of the most picturesque acreage in the area. (Curated content from www.essexccvt.com)
East Shore Vineyard image
(Range: 8 miles)
East Shore Vineyard is a carefully cultivated 11-acre estate with over 8,250 vines perched on the shores of Lake Champlain. Lake Champlain’s 6.8 trillion gallons of water creates a microclimate that makes the surrounding Champlain Valley an ideal place to grow grapes. Since our Vineyard is just a few hundred feet away from the shores, we take full benefit of the micro-climates advantage. (Curated content from www.eastshorevineyard.com)
Rossetti Natural Area image
(Range: 9 miles)
Rossetti Beach Natural Area is a 47 acre property located in Colchester, VT and features free access to over 1,280 feet of rare sandy beach on Lake Champlain. Formerly known as Thayers Beach, it is a popular sandy spot for both boaters and beach-goers.  (Curated content from www.lclt.org)
Grand Isle State Park image
(Range: 9 miles)
Welcome to Grand Isle State Park, located on South Hero Island in Lake Champlain. The Island, also known as Grand Isle, is 14 miles long and over 3 miles wide, making it the largest in Lake Champlain. It contains the towns of Grand Isle (on the northern half) and South Hero (on the southern half). The North and South Hero Islands are named in honor of early pioneering Vermonters who served in the American Revolution. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
Spare Time image
(Range: 9 miles)
Welcome to Vermont’s destination for Games, Lanes, Food, and FUN! Our family-fun facility features 30 luxury bowling lanes, a huge Game Zone arcade packed with games, an epic laser tag arena, escape rooms, and more. And that’s not all – we also have a full restaurant and bar, serving up chef-crafted dishes, signature cocktails, and more. (Curated content from www.sparetimeentertainment.com)
Links at Lang Farm image
(Range: 9 miles)
The Links is known for our great conditions, superb greens, and a friendly and knowledgeable professional staff. The golf course opened in 2002 and was Voted Readers’ Favorite New Golf Course by Northeast Golf Magazine. Our competitive rates and convenient location make our public 18-hole golf course a favorite among locals and visitors alike. We are located only eight miles from Burlington, Vermont making us one of the favorite golf courses for players located in the Champlain Valley. (Curated content from www.linksatlangfarm.com)
Kill Kare State Park image
(Range: 10 miles)
There is a south-facing swimming area and a public boat launch. There are also rental boats available through the park. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
Ethan Allen Homestead Museum image
(Range: 10 miles)
The mission of the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum is to bring the eighteenth century to life as it was with early Vermonters Ethan and Fanny Allen, and to create an understanding of the Green Mountain hero, as well as his role in creating the state of Vermont. (Curated content from ethanallenhomestead.org)