- The list below includes 93 free or cheap things to do in or near Burlington, Vermont, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Dog Park, Bike Paths and Piers & Boardwalks.
- From Burlington Bike Path to Waterfront Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Burlington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Plattsburgh, South Burlington, Stowe and Shelburne.
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32.5 Miles
White Face Mountain Bike Park, located in Wilmington, New York, features 27 varied trails that are designed for various riding styles. The bike park also features the East's greatest vertical drop. A run takes approximately 40 minutes to complete.
32.6 Miles
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Mahaney Center for the Arts, 72 Porter Field Road, Middlebury, VT 5753
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From antiquities to contemporary art, the collection at the Middlebury College Museum of Art represents art, photography and sculpture. Permanent and temporary exhibits are on display at the museum, which also hosts lectures, school programs and workshops.
32.9 Miles
Hiking and general walking is available at the Robert Frost Wayside Trail through the dense foliage of the Green Mountains. In addition to the natural setting and views, pieces of poems by Robert Frost are placed along the trail for reading.
33.1 Miles
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Route 431, Wilmington, NY 12997
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With a peak at 4610-ft above sea level, visitors can take in the scenic views of the Adirondacks and Lake Placid. There is a stone castle where the trail begins.
34.0 Miles
Traverse the bridges, walkways, and groomed pathways of High Falls Gorge and find yourself amidst the breathtaking views of Whiteface Mountain. Year-round activities allow you to see nature at its best and most spectacular any time of the year.
34.4 Miles
A first-run theatre featuring five screens, the Capitol Theater combines the architecture and style of an old-fashioned small town cinema with modern amenities like digital screens, Dolby surround sound and 3-D.
34.4 Miles
The Pavilion Building features a museum on the street level operated by the Vermont Historical Society. The building offers a variety of displays, exhibits, and educational programs centering on genealogy and Vermont history.
34.5 Miles
A Montpelier landmark, the statue of the Roman goddess Ceres sits atop the Capitol building, looking over the surrounding city. The statue is also known as Agriculture, as Ceres was the goddess of agriculture in mythology.
34.6 Miles
Hubbard Park contains several hiking trails, leading to a tower at the park's highest point, with views of the surrounding area. A variety of natural habitats populate the park, along with picnic areas and pavilions.
34.6 Miles
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109 State Street, Montpelier, VT 5633
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The Vermont Historical Society Museum's core exhibit illustrates Vermont history from 1600 to the present, and contains a life-sized Abenaki wigwam, recreation tavern, a railway station and a World War II living room.