- The list below includes 52 free or cheap things to do in or near Arlington, Vermont, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Camping Site, Mountains and River.
- From Mount Equinox to Battenkill River, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Arlington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Bennington, Wilmington and Williamstown.
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Plaza Skate Park features a 4,000 sq ft indoor year-round concrete park with marble and granite ledges, stairs and a bowl. Their skate shop carries equipment and apparel including boards, decks and shoes from many top brands.
37.4 Miles
Of moderate difficulty, the Buck mountain hiking trail is somewhat steep and rocky in places, but offers a sweeping view of the lake below upon reaching the summit. The trail length one way is approximately three miles.
37.5 Miles
Established as a place for local mill workers to relax and enjoy a drink, Burke's South End Tavern of Troy has a rich history reflecting the economy of the early 20th century.
37.7 Miles
Movie-goers can enjoy the latest film releases at Flagship Premium Cinemas in Rutland. Along with great movies, concessions including popcorn, ice cream, candy and other treats are served at this theater.
37.7 Miles
Decorated in a Western theme, Players Park offers a landscaped, 18 hole miniature golf course for visitors to try. The park also has a par 3 golf course and inflatable bounce houses.
37.7 Miles
Flagship Cinemas is a multi-screen cinema that shows first run movies. The cinema provides stadium seating, digital projection and digital surround sound. They also offer gift cards and discount VIP tickets.
37.8 Miles
Get back to nature with a visit to High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary. The most popular feature is the High Ledge vista, complete with views of Shelburne Falls and Mount Greylock. The trails are five miles in total, some of which are strenuous.
38.1 Miles
Suitable for intermediate hikers, Deer Leap Trail provides views of both Rutland's Valley and Pico Peak. There is also a pub at the bottom of the trail where drinks, sandwiches and salads are served.
38.2 Miles
Horseback and pony riding is offered at Saddle Up Stables. This family owned stable has both guided horseback trail rides and hand led pony rides with views of the mountains, forest and Lake George.
38.4 Miles
Some of the greatest views of Lake George can be seen on Prospect Mountain. Climbers, hikers, and mobile van riders enjoy reaching the 2,030 foot mountains summit for quiet, serene views of the surrounding area.