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)
Open for play since 1913, the Montague Golf Club is the second oldest operating golf course in Vermont.
A beautiful, 6,300-yard links golf course with many holes fronting on the Third Branch of the White River.
Montague’s front nine is lined by maple and pine trees. The back nine is more of an open “links-style”, with rolling fairways and sloping land lined with tall heather grasses. (Curated content from www.montaguegolf.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)
Northfield Country Club’s 9-hole scenic and challenging golf course offers 14 tee boxes for men, 16 for women, 3 teeing areas, and a practice putting green. (Curated content from www.northfieldcountryclub.com)
Our 16,000 square foot facility on campus at Norwich University features permanent and changing exhibitions that tells the story of the university’s founder, Capt. Alden Partridge (1785 -1854). Exhibitions and artifacts throughout the museum are interwoven with Partridge’s vision of a “citizen soldier” through military history, art, academics, music and sports dating from 1819 to present. (Curated content from www.norwich.edu)
Middlebury Snowbowl 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)
Senator Morrill’s Homestead in Strafford, Vermont, a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture, is a Vermont State Historic Site and open to the public May 28 through October 9. (Curated content from www.morrillhomestead.org)
The guided quarry tour takes you to an overlook of the Smith Quarry. At nearly 600 feet deep, it is the largest operating deep-hole, dimension granite quarry in the world. A one-of-a-kind tour experience, not to be missed while visiting Vermont. (Curated content from rockofages.com)