- 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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46.9 Miles
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Rte. 100 1/2 mi north of U.S. 4, Killington, VT
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Giffords Woods State Park hosts recreational hiking trails through old growth forest and fishing spots at Kent Pond. Well-maintained campgrounds have fire pits, storage lean-tos, and areas for tents or RVs.
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36 votes
797 Burdeck Street, Schenectady, NY 12306
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In business for more than 80 years, Wade Inc. Bus Tours – Day Tours is your choice for tours and charter travel throughout New York State and Mid-Atlantic region. With the ability to accommodate any size group, call Wade for your next trip.
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Located within the renovated 1846 Robbins & Lawrence factory, the American Precision Museum holds the largest collection of historically significant machine tools. Special programs and hands-on exhibits specifically target children so that education in this field becomes more fun.
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Located in the Windsor Municipal Forest area, Paradise Park is situated on 200 acres that provides access to the forest and to Lake Runnenede. The park contains open space, hiking trails and habits for wildlife.
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The Windsor - Cornish covered bridge spans the Connecticut River in order to connect Windsor, Vermont with Cornish, New Hampshire. It is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States.
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The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge spans the Connecticut River between Cornish, New Hampshire and Windsor, Vermont. There were three bridges built on the site before the construction of the current bridge that is popular for bikers.
47.6 Miles
The Cornish-Windsor Bridge is the US' longest covered bridge at nearly 450 feet, and the longest two span covered bridge in the world. The bridge is accessible by car, and spans the Connecticut River.
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The Old Constitution House is a US National Historic Place and known as the birthplace of the constitution of Vermont. Tours of a dining room and tavern are available, as well as a tea parlor and bed chamber.
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Visitors can explore 632 acres of coniferous forest and rugged hardwood along the Plotter Kill at the Plotter Kill Preserve. The preserve features over 600 plant species including ferns, lilies, club mosses, and violets.
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Wolf Creek is 11,100 acres of water and 250 miles of land used for activities like camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, water skiing and swimming. Deer, pheasant and wild turkey are among the wildlife seen there.