There is no finer place to enjoy the game than Green Mountain National Golf Course. What separates us from others are our unique and challenging design features. Carved out of the majestic Green Mountains, our course offers solitude and a “private” golf experience that will challenge players of all abilities. Although located in the mountains, you need not be a Sherpa to play Green Mountain National. Gently sloping fairways that feature generous landing areas, distinctive changes in elevation and undulating greens provide natural beauty. (Curated content from gmngc.com)
Killington Resort's golf course is open to the public from May 28 through October 10, 2022. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, the course takes full advantage of unique mountain terrain, and it shows. Snowmelt streams, a 2,000’ elevation and signature vistas set the scene. The 6,186-yard, par 72 Championship Golf Course includes a practice facility with a 12,000 square-foot putting green and practice bunker, full-size retail pro shop with all the essentials, on-course beverage cart, caddy shack with food and beverage offerings, as well as the Clubhouse Bar and Grill with indoor and outdoor seating. (Curated content from www.killington.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)
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)
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)
The 18-hole Proctor-Pittsford Country Club is located in beautiful Pittsford, VT, and features 6,048 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 68.9 and it has a slope rating of 116. The golf course opened in 1928 as a 9 hole course, and was developed into an 18 hole course in 1989. The course offers scenic views of the Green Mountains that rival any in the state of Vermont. With three sets of tee boxes, sixty-one well dispersed sand bunkers, well manicured greens and a player friendly layout Proctor-Pittsford Country Club will continue to be a favorite of local residents as well as out of town guests looking for a fun but challenging golf experience. (Curated content from www.proctor-pittsford.com)