- The list below includes 92 free or cheap things to do in or near Grafton, Vermont, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Shops, Art Gallery, National & State Parks and History Museums.
- From Grafton Village Cheese to Martins's Maple Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Grafton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, Windsor, Manchester and Keene.
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The Ottaquechee River flows from the Green Mountains, passing through the 165 ft deep Quechee Gorge near Quechee State Park. Known for fly fishing, and for its covered bridges.
30.7 Miles
The Union Arena Community Center hosts six months of winter ice-sports, including hockey, curling, figure skating, public skates and tournaments for children to adults. Summer activities include field hockey, soccer, baseball, and lacrosse. Concessions and party rentals are available.
31.6 Miles
The Woodstock Gallery is a fine art gallery that has the goal of making the gallery the finest small gallery in the state of Vermont. The studio features artists such as Matt Brown, Anne Cady, and Jeff Blandford.
31.7 Miles
Visit the Woodstock Town Crier, a chalkboard located in the centre of town, for up-to-date information on events and activities in the area.
31.7 Miles
Dana House is a museum that displays Vermont and Woodstock history. The house has a collection of maps and documents from Vermont's founding, including the original charter for Woodstock and Windsor County and a room of Civil War artifacts.
31.7 Miles
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26 Elm Street, Woodstock, VT 05091
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Visitors of the Woodstock Vermont Historical Society can browse through large collections of art, furniture, clothing, toys, and more to learn about the history of the local area. Walking tours are also available.
31.9 Miles
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54 Elm Street, Woodstock, VT 5091
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Vermont's first national park, the Marsh – billings – Rockefeller National Historical Park now offers several hiking trails ideal for wildlife viewing. The Rockefeller Mansion and gardens offer guided tours from October through May.
32.2 Miles
Billings Farm & Museum is a working dairy farm where visitors interact with the animals and milk process. The site also houses a 19th Century farmhouse depicting local agricultural history and farm life.
32.8 Miles
Big Big on the Battenkill offers outdoor recreational activities including trout fly fishing, kayaking and tubing. They rent both tubes and kayaks with life jackets and if patrons have their own equipment, Battenkill provides drop off transportation for a fee.