- The list below includes 61 free or cheap things to do in or near Londonderry, Vermont, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks and Farmers Markets.
- From Lowell Lake State Park to West River Farmers Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Londonderry and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Arlington, Ludlow and Chester.
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Keene, New Hampshire's Central Square often appears on lists of the most beautiful American public spaces. It is dominated by the soaring spire of the Congregationalist Church thatsits next to the Square's gazebo.
33.6 Miles
A sports bar and pool hall, McCue's Billiards & Sports Lounge features a variety of pool tables, a full menu of food and beverage options, and live music on the weekends.
33.7 Miles
Formerly a house belonging to Horatio Colony II, Horatio Colony Museum features original furnishings and art from the 19th century. The museum offers tours and has an antiques collection as well as a garden outside.
33.8 Miles
Established in 1927, the Historical Society of Cheshire County is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the local area. The society operates a 13,000 square-foot museum filled with historical documents and exhibits.
34.5 Miles
Leffert's Pond is a picturesque stop along the area's fall foliage route. Choose the short walking loop, or access Leffert's Pond and the Chittenden Reservoire by canoe or kayak for wildlife sighting and bird watching.
34.7 Miles
A working farm producing cheese and maple syrup, a visit to Sugarbush Farm includes a nature trail, a visit with farmers and animals, and free tastings of cheese, maple syrup and local foods.
34.9 Miles
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An research and education facility and bird rehabilitation centre, the Vermont Institute of Natural Science offer hands-on public education including live bird programs, exhibits, and interpretive nature trails.
34.9 Miles
With hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, Quechee Gorge is definitely something to write home about. Vermont's deepest gorge was formed over 13,000 years ago and has been wowing visitors ever since.
34.9 Miles
One of the main draws of the Simon Pearce Mill is the fully-functioning glass workshop where visitors can actually watch the glassblowers at work. Pieces made on site can be purchased in the retail store and there is also an adjoining riverfront restaurant.
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Sitting on a 47 acre campus, the VINS Nature Center features 17 raptor enclosures that are state of the art. Visitors also enjoy a three quarter mile interpretive trail and an education center.