With its location at the base of Killington and Pico peaks and its close proximity to the Appalachian and Long trails, Gifford Woods State Park is a favorite of hikers. Many through-hikers pass the park on their Appalachian Trail journey from Georgia to Maine. The park is also a popular destination during the fall foliage season for its dramatic autumn colors. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
The Green Mountain National Forest (GMNF) encompasses more than 400,000 acres in southwestern and central Vermont, forming the largest contiguous public land area in the State. Characterized by striking scenery that combines rugged mountain peaks with quintessential Vermont villages, the Forest is an attraction for many visitors. (Curated content from www.fs.usda.gov)
Our 7 distinct mountain areas include Killington Peak, the second highest point in the state at 4,241 feet. (Curated content from www.killington.com)
With 468 acres of skiable terrain and more than 19 miles of trails to choose from, exploration awaits. (Curated content from www.picomountain.com)
Middlebury Snow Bowl has some of the best woods skiing and riding in Vermont. From gentle pitches to steep chutes, Worth Mountain has endless lines to explore and there is always soft snow to be found. (Curated content from www.middleburysnowbowl.com)
A visit to the New England Maple Museum and Gift shop is fun and educational – it’s a truly unique experience. The history of maple sugaring from Native American to present day is depicted in over 100 feet of murals hand painted by a local artist. Our exhibits also include the most complete collection of maple sugaring artifacts in existence, as well as and dioramas and short film. Afterwards, enjoy a sampling maple syrup, the official flavor of Vermont. (Curated content from www.maplemuseum.com)
Marble is an important Vermont natural resource! We hope you enjoy our introduction to the exhibit. It’s your connection to the history, science and art of Vermont Marble! We have been presenting the past, present and future of marble, as used in art, as building material and amazing world of everyday uses for more that 20 years! (Curated content from vermontmarblemuseum.org)
Our par-72 Championship course lies amongst woods, farm and pasture land, and rolling hills. While Neshobe GC affords beautiful mountain views in all directions, it is not a typical “mountain course”, having no severe up- or down-hill lies or blind shots. Clearly, it is a tribute to our Course Superintendent and his expert staff that players rave about the conditions, featuring 18 distinctive holes which provide a variety of challenges to all facets of the game. (Curated content from neshobe.com)
Open bowling and leagues every day, on site Pro Shop, Moonlight bowling Saturday nights, family special on Sundays 10-4, breakfast and lunch wed-Sun 7am to 2pm (Curated content from valleybowlvermont.com)
Rutland Bowlerama is a bowling and family entertainment center. We're the place to be, because we boast state-of-the-art facilities, complete with 32 bowling lanes featuring automatic scoring and automatic bumper system, a great kitchen and cocktail lounge, a pool table, darts, video games, a great pro-shop, and a friendly staff for all your needs. (Curated content from www.rutlandbowlerama.com)