- The list below includes 109 free or cheap things to do in or near Dover, Vermont, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Natural History Museums, Observation Decks, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Skyline Overlook to Southern Vermont Natural History Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dover and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, North Adams, Manchester and Shelburne Falls.
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A spot for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, Arrowhead Recreational Area offers varying slopes of difficulty for its visitors. The area also has interlacing trails that pass through pine groves.
37.9 Miles
A six-screen movie theater, Claremont Cinema Center displays first-run feature films using digital projection and sound. The theater offers arcade games, 3D movies, slope seating, party hosting and a lobby snack bar with food and drinks.
38.7 Miles
The total span of the park that contains Mount Ascutney is roughly 2000 acres. There are several camping sites, picnic areas, and paths for hiking that go all the way to the summit of the mountain.
38.9 Miles
Nestled in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, the Mount Monadnock State Park is lush, shady and popular for picnics. The park includes the Poole Reservoir in its extreme northwestern corner. Day visits are free, but campers must purchase a permit.
39.3 Miles
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, located in the birthplace of US president Calvin Coolidge, is a historic village including Coolidge's family home, community church, schoolhouse, general store and cheese factory, many still featuring original furnishings.
39.4 Miles
Monadnock State Park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands and is open year-round. They offer a family camping ground, trails for hiking and picnic tables for picking.
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The 15-barrel microbrewery known as Wandering Star Craft Brewery is a production brewery with a comfortable and relaxed tasting room. Guests can also tour the facility to see the brewing process in person.
39.6 Miles
Allowing visitors to travel up Mount Ascutney, Brownsville Trail is 3.2 miles long leading to an old quarry with equipment along the trail. The trail is used for hiking and offers a view of the surrounding area.
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1826 Back Mountain Rd, Route 44A, Windsor, VT 05089
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The Mt. Ascutney State Park is a state park that is best known for the open stone pavilion that has 4 picnic tables and can seat up to 30 people at a time. The camp can be used for hiking or exercising.
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161 Commonwealth Avenue, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003
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Affiliated with the University of Massachusetts's Amherst Campus, the Umass Recreation Center is a state of the art sports and fitness facility with a variety of amenities, including tennis courts, exercise facilities, and aquatics areas.