- The list below includes 77 free or cheap things to do in or near Charlotte, Vermont, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Mt. Philo State Park to Vermont Wildflower Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Charlotte and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burlington, Middlebury, South Burlington and Shelburne.
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The Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks is a family-run maple syrup operation including free tours and tastings, nature trail, country store and outdoor museum on Vermont farm life. The maplewood Woodshed Theater offers a film about the family's maple process.
35.5 Miles
Lake Placid Sleigh Rides offers its guests a ride in a horse-drawn sleigh that lasts between 35 and 45 minutes. Trips take place on picturesque mountains and blankets and hot cocoa are provided.
35.7 Miles
With a height of 2,876 feet, Mount Jo features 2 accessible loop trails, which have a total of 2.6 miles. Once on top of it, the hiker can enjoy the panoramic view of the High Peaks.
35.7 Miles
Bowl Winkles is a bowling alley and amusement complex. Bowling is enhanced by laser light and fog effects, and they also offer an arcade, a snack bar with refreshments, and a laser tag area.
35.7 Miles
Many different items are available at Brandon Music. The record company Divine Art Records has CDs for purchase at the shop along with antiques, collectibles, and musical performances with English tea.
35.8 Miles
The Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the two Winter Olympic Games which took place in America, in 1932 and 1980. A cafeteria which serves breakfast and lunch is found on the site. The museum can also be rented for private events.
35.8 Miles
31 miles of trails run through Mount Van Hoevenberg. Whether for skiing in the winter, or for hiking in the summer, this mountain may worth the while for adults and children alike.
35.9 Miles
Locally owned and operated, the historic Palace Theatre was constructed around 1926. The theater shows primarily first run movies, and features four auditoriums. The theater's prices tend to be lower than those at national chains.
35.9 Miles
Commemorating the Lake Placid Winter Olympics of 1932 and 1980, the Lake Placid Olympic Museum contains a number of historical Olympic memorabilia. Many activities are offered by the museum, including a bobsled experience, public ice skating, and many others.
36.1 Miles
The history and lives of the early residents in the area are put on display at the Stephen A Douglas Birthplace. The main draw is at the Brandon Museum with exhibits to note the famous residents and civilians of the region.