The Mazes cover 24 acres with miles of dirt trails that are lined with 10' tall walls of corn. (Curated content from www.vermontcornmaze.com)
Visit the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium in St. Johnsbury, VT to explore and learn about a dazzling array of animals and artifacts, dolls and tools, shells and fossils, and much more! (Curated content from www.fairbanksmuseum.org)
Gold Crown Lanes located on Hastings Hill in St. Johnsbury, VT is a fun, affordable, family entertainment center for all ages. Featuring 16 lanes of 10-pin bowling, the Lamplighter Lounge, BRAND NEW ARCADE and Scott’s “10-pins in the Pit” Pro Shop. (Curated content from goldcrownlanes.com)
Visit our Sugar House Museum to learn about the entire sugaring process. Then browse our spacious red-roofed Cabin Gift Shop for maple keepsakes to take home or ship as gifts to family and friends. (Curated content from maplegrove.com)
Our mission is to steward and sustain the 150-acre Dog Mountain property in Vermont as a unique national treasure that honors the healing power of “dogs, nature, love, and art,” and to preserve and celebrate the important artistic contributions of Dog Mountain’s iconic creator, Stephen Huneck. (Curated content from www.dogmt.com)
The Town of Lake Elmore calls itself “The Beauty Spot of Vermont.” Located in the southeastern part of Lamoille County, Elmore is mostly forested and agricultural land. Lake Elmore and Elmore Mountain, which rises almost from the lake’s shore, are prominent features of the town. Lake Elmore is 219 acres, and lies northwest of the village and empties into the Lamoille River through Pond Brook. Elmore Mountain is in the "Worcester Range" and its timber is mostly hardwood. The mountain has an elevation of 2,608 feet. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
Free sugar house tours and tasting, multimedia displays in a real woodshed theater, a nature trail, country store, and an outdoor Vermont farm life museum make up the Morse Farm experience, and sprinkled throughout, are whimsical carved folklife characters created by Burr Morse. (Curated content from www.morsefarm.com)
The mission of the Kingdom Trail Association is to provide recreation and education opportunities by managing, maintaining, and building trails to foster the health of our community, surrounding environment, and regional economy. We strive to accomplish this mission by offering a 100+ mile network of quality, non-motorized, multi-use trails for all levels of ability, incorporating the best of our local scenery and natural diversity. (Curated content from www.kingdomtrails.org)
THE LAST LITTLE CORNER OF VERMONT (Curated content from www.skiburke.com)
Learn about Vermont’s exciting past in our museum, heritage exhibits, and library! Or make new discoveries for your research project, family or community history with our programs, educational offerings, and books. (Curated content from vermonthistory.org)