Since 1927, The course has long been a local's favorite and the traveler's “must play”. Why the enormous demand to play a round on this legendary course? A golf course that is about 1000 yards shorter than a modern course? It could be because of its unique charm that is complimented by breathtaking views of Camel's Hump and the Green Mountains. Maybe it is because course conditions are always perfect and the pace is enjoyable. More importantly, it is probably because of the layout of the course itself, Measuring 6,163 yards from the back tees, it presents a challenge to the low handicapper, who often feel they will bring Williston to its knees. (Curated content from www.willistongolfclub.com)
At Escape Room 60, our adventures and puzzles are designed to make sure each team member can play a role in every mission, regardless of age. And if you do get stuck, our game masters will be helping the story unfold behind the scenes, watching your every move and triggering clues and special effects to give you a nudge in the right direction. (Curated content from www.escaperoom60.com)
Located in the rolling hills of Williston, Vermont, the Catamount Golf and Country Club was established in 2002. Our golf course is a hidden gem, and our slogan of "First to Open, Last to Close" has pleasantly surprised many new players. (Curated content from catamountcountryclub.com)
Take your pick from wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball, slamball, ninja obstacles and more! (Curated content from getairsports.com)
The Links is known for our great conditions, superb greens, and a friendly and knowledgeable professional staff. The golf course opened in 2002 and was Voted Readers’ Favorite New Golf Course by Northeast Golf Magazine. Our competitive rates and convenient location make our public 18-hole golf course a favorite among locals and visitors alike. We are located only eight miles from Burlington, Vermont making us one of the favorite golf courses for players located in the Champlain Valley. (Curated content from www.linksatlangfarm.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)
Explore the permanent exhibits, showing lifelike birds in dioramas of their habitats. You could watch live, wild birds at our feeders, from the walk-in tree house, or from our bird blind. You might browse our gift shop, or discover Vermont artists in our annually changing art shows. You could explore our trails, attend a special program, or relax in our pollinator garden spaces. Children love the hands-on spaces, the chance to try crafts, and exploring story and discovery trails. (Curated content from birdsofvermont.org)
Audubon Vermont is a state program of the National Audubon Society. We are a nonprofit conservation organization whose mission is to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Our 255-acre Green Mountain Audubon Center located in Huntington, Vermont has been a community hub of outdoor education and conservation for 50 years, making us the oldest operating nature center in the state. (Curated content from vt.audubon.org)
Welcome to our scenic 18 hole Rocky Ridge Golf Club. This is a public golf course with membership packages available. Set in the beauty of Vermont’s rolling farmland and rocky ridges and only 20 minutes from downtown Burlington, we offer a challenging and fun golfing experience for all abilities. It is one of Vermont’s beauty spots. Our award winning clubhouse is warm and welcoming, and our staff are the unique caliber of people who’ll treat you like family. We have a friendly restaurant and bar serving casual meals all day. (Curated content from rockyridge.com)
Since its opening in 1931, the Fleming Museum of Art has brought world-class art and diverse visual culture to the people of northern New England. With a collection of 24,000 objects from cultures worldwide and several special exhibitions annually, the Museum attracts visitors of all ages from throughout the region. (Curated content from www.uvm.edu)