- 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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Billsville House Concerts embraces non-traditional music venues with intimate settings aimed at creating an innovative and personal concert experience for audiences and musicians. Live performances in barns and art galleries provide audiences with quality exposure and treats musicians well.
24.8 Miles
Spectacular views await hikers on the 1.6 mile Pine Cobble Trail. The trail has Cheshire quartzite cliffs that overlook Northern Berkshire County and is especially gorgeous in the fall, with unbeatable foliage.
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Stetson Hall, Williamstown, MA
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Open to the public, Chapin Library of Rare Books & Manuscripts is a library operated by the staff of Williams College that features a collection of rare books. Many of the books date back to the Middle Ages.
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15 Lawrence Hall Dr, Ste 2, Williamstown, MA 1267
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Williams College Museum of Art is a teaching museum which features wide range of artworks ranging from contemporary and offbeat works to traditional Egyptian, Indian and African art.
25.2 Miles
Williams College is a private education facility. Established in 1973, the school offers on-site residence for its students, and assists students with their tuition fees if they are unable to be met.
25.3 Miles
Visitors can participate in a variety of events, from karaoke, to stand up comedy, to trivia nights at The Purple Pub. The pub has an outdoor, brick patio for visitors to socialize and enjoy a meal in.
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225 South St, Williamstown, MA 1267
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Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute is a local art museum whose permanent collection comprises of artworks by a number of well-known artists including Pissarro, Renoit, Monet and more.
25.6 Miles
The Clark Art Institute is an art museum dedicated to advancing and extending the public understanding of art. The museum showcases several art exhibits and hosts a variety of educational programs aimed at helping people engage with art.
25.7 Miles
Operated by a community of Benedictine monks, the Weston Priory features a visitor center, chapel, and grounds for private reflection. Prayer ceremonies are held daily, and young men can arrange for retreats at the site.
25.8 Miles
One of the largest collections of native New England species is on display at the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum. In addition to the geology, natural history, and live animal exhibits, the grounds of the museum off 600 acres of hiking trails and outdoor activities.