- The list below includes 96 free or cheap things to do in or near Ludlow, Vermont, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Shops, Hiking Trails, Arts & Crafts Classes and Art Gallery.
- From Camp Plymouth State Park to Buttermilk Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ludlow and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Windsor, Woodstock, Killington and Rutland.
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A popular hangout for locals and tourists alike, Stratton's Green Door Pub serves a variety of food and beverage options. The pub also features pool tables, and hosts a variety of live music.
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A popular ski resort, lessons and activities are available for all levels of experience on Stratton Mountain. Additionally, the village of Stratton is a lively place for recreational activities and various events during the year.
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Built in the middle of the 19th century, Wilson Castle stands as an architectural masterpiece and a well-preserved historic site. There are general tours of the site and the grounds held throughout the year along with special events like the Haunted Castle Tours that take place in October.
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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.
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Appalachian Trail Adventures is a hiking spa offering guided trail tours and all-inclusive customized hiking vacations in the Green Mountains. Activities include hiking, caving and kayaking, with accommodations at the Summit Lodge and spa.
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The scenic Green Mountain Railroad offers a wide range of trips through the Vermont area. Entertainment and snacks are available while on board with informative staff telling the history and geographic details of certain regions.
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Rte. 100 1/2 mi north of U.S. 4, Killington, VT
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Giffords Woods State Park hosts recreational hiking trails through old growth forest and fishing spots at Kent Pond. Well-maintained campgrounds have fire pits, storage lean-tos, and areas for tents or RVs.
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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.
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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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6565 Woodstock Road, Woodstock, VT
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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.