- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near Grand Isle, Vermont, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, National & State Parks, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Grand Isle Art Works to Grand Isle State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Grand Isle and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burlington, Plattsburgh, South Burlington and Shelburne.
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The Green Mountain Cultural Center is a volunteer-run art gallery dedicated to promoting the visual arts in the local community. The center features artwork and creative productions from numerous local artists that are on display.
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Known for its many swimming holes, Mad River offers year-round activities, from swimming in summer to snow skiing in winter. The well groomed trails and beautiful natural scenery will please anyone looking to relax and revive.
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Located in the Store, a distinctive market that sells kitchenwares and gourmet gifts, The Kitchen at The Store offers cooking lessons for everyone ranging from home chefs to professional cooks.
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George and Bliss Lane, just off Mirror Lake Drive, Lake Placid, NY 12946
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With the services of Lake Placid Marina & Boat Tours visitors are able to have an hour-long narrated tour along 16 miles of the lake. It is conducted in rain or shine weather during the warmer months once the lake has thawed.
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The Round Barn Farm is a bed and breakfast that is located on 245-acres of mountains, meadows, and ponds. The farm offers a variety of packages including the 'Swimming Hole Package' and the 'Dog Days of August' package.
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The largest riding resort in the area, the Adirondack Equine Center takes its visitors horseback riding to attractions such as the High Falls and the Wild Center. Sleigh rides are also available during the winter.
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There are actually several independent trails that compose the Brewster Peninsula Nature Trails. There are four separate trail paths and a central trailhead that can be used by hikers, bikers, horseback riders, and those who wish to enjoy a family outing or picnic.
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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.
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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.
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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.