- 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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This art gallery features the work of Christopher Myott, a full-time artist living in New Hampshire. The artist creates furniture from salvaged wood as well as paintings and drawings. Myott's work is inspired by utilitarian design and historical folklore.
39.2 Miles
Greenfield's Collins/Moylan Skating Arena is a public skating arena operated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It offers skating lessons for skaters of all ages and experience levels, and hosts hockey lessons, as well.
39.3 Miles
In operation since the 1930s, Silver Ranch Stables offers horseback lessons and rides at its ranch. Depending on the season and weather, visitors can take sleigh and carriage rides through the surrounding trails.
39.3 Miles
A sports complex, Humiston Field features a dual-use field for baseball and soccer along with basketball and volleyball courts that serve as a winter ice skating rink. It also offers a children's playground, bleacher seating and a snack bar.
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The Killdeer Farm Stand is the retail arm of the Killdeer Farm which has been certified organic for over 25 years. During the growing season, the farm stand provides over 140 varieties of fresh produce.
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The Montshire Museum of Science is an award-winning science museum that provides multiple hands-on activities for better understanding of scientific concepts. There are over 140 exhibits relating to many areas of science like ecology, technology, and natural sciences held within the 110 acre museum.
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Built in 1951, Bissell Covered Bridge is a 92 foot, one span variation long truss bridge. The bridge crosses Mill Brook and may interest those looking for bridge photography opportunities.
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Created by the Hall family in memory of their late son, Nathan's Garden is a botanical garden tucked away within a small valley. The garden features carefully landscaped plants and flowers as well as a small gazebo.
39.8 Miles
Initially built for railroad, Bridge of Flowers is an old threstle bridge covered with a garden of flowers and offers scenic views of the river below.
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Glacial Potholes is the site of the largest collection of natural potholes as well as the largest pothole in the world. These potholes are believed to have been formed due to the erosion caused by the melting glaciers.