Welcome to West Bolton Golf Club. The original 9 holes were built in 1983 with an additional 9 built in 1985. The golf course has been owned and operated by the Brown/Wheeler Family since 1983. Our course is the rare design that manages to help new players relax while also challenging veteran golfers. It blends the natural landscape with a hidden gem course design. Don't be surprised if you find yourself returning to play West Bolton over and over! (Curated content from www.westboltongolfclub.com)
Welcome to West Bolton Golf Club. The original 9 holes were built in 1983 with an additional 9 built in 1985. The golf course has been owned and operated by the Brown/Wheeler Family since 1983. Our course is the rare design that manages to help new players relax while also challenging veteran golfers. It blends the natural landscape with a hidden gem course design. Don't be surprised if you find yourself returning to play West Bolton over and over! (Curated content from www.westboltongolfclub.com)
Smuggs offers four season family vacation experiences unlike any other! Voted #1 overall ski resort in the East, learn why we're America's Family Resort! (Curated content from www.smuggs.com)
Chances are, if you learned how to ski in Northern Vermont, you learned at Bolton Valley. Ralph DesLauriers founded Bolton Valley in 1966 with the vision of making skiing accessible for everyone in Vermont. And 50+ years later that vision continues to evolve under the next generation of DesLauriers leadership. (Curated content from www.boltonvalley.com)
Part of Smuggler's Notch State Park, Bingham Falls has quickly become one of the most popular waterfall hikes in Vermont due to its easy access, impressive geology, and photographic nature. The hike itself is only about a quarter-mile down to the falls, but it is steeper at the bottom and often can be wet and slippery, so proper hiking shoes with good tread are highly recommended. Certain sections of trail traverse close to the edge of the gorge. (Curated content from www.stowelandtrust.org)
Spruce Peak Arts curates engaging experiences for all ages that connect audiences to the performing arts in deep, meaningful, and delightful ways. A year-round presenter of performing arts and educational and family programs, Spruce Peak Arts’ home base is the Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center in Stowe, VT. Our 420-seat multi-use modern performance center boasts pristine acoustics and state-of-the-art technical systems. (Curated content from www.sprucepeakarts.org)
Stowe Mountain Resort is an internationally renowned four-season destination. Surrounded by majestic Mount Mansfield—the highest peak in Vermont—and Spruce Peak, Stowe is filled with activities and adventures for every season and every guest: skiing, snowboarding, Gondola SkyRide, the historic Auto Toll Road, Stowe Rocks, shopping, dining and more. Stowe's historical village combined with Vermont's most spectacular landscape creates the quintessential New England getaway. (Curated content from www.stowe.com)
ArborTrek Smugglers’ Notch offers year-round, zip line eco-adventures ranging from the serene to the extreme. The Zip Line Canopy Tour is fully-guided and combines the thrill of high-speed zip lines with stunning views of the region and commentary on the local ecology, natural history, and lore of the area. The Treetop Obstacle Course and Climbing Adventure, on the other hand, are designed for those who want to get physical and include opportunities to slide, balance, jump, crawl, climb, dash, and swing through the trees on more than 90 elements. (Curated content from arbortrek.com)
From classic fun to crazy challenging — there's something, A LOT of somethings, for everyone in the family at Smugglers' FunZone 2.0! Get into your flow with a game of ping-pong, a round of mini-golf or air hockey. Jump right into the Bouncy House or inflated Giant Slide... Then help the kids take it down a notch at the Country Store or the Arts & Crafts Station in the Little's Loft ... Play with the Big Blue Blocks for construction — or deconstruction — fun. Enjoy family fun in the arcade or challenge each other in a game of Laser Tag. (Curated content from www.smuggs.com)
Starting in 1961, Mickey and Ginny Cochran operated their backyard rope-tow with the support and commitment from the local community. Working together as a community, each year they were able to introduce countless kids to a favorite Vermont winter pastime. “It was always a non profit,” Mickey’s son Bobby likes to joke, “becoming a 501(c)(3) just made it official.” (Curated content from cochranskiarea.com)