- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Middlebury, Vermont, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Art Gallery, Hiking Trails and Walking Trails.
- From Robert Frost Wayside Trail to Middlebury College, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Middlebury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brandon, Waitsfield, Shelburne and Vergennes.
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5 Bartlett Bay Road, South Burlington, VT 05403
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Free guided and self-guided tours of the Magic Hat Brewing Company are available during the year without reservations unless a group of over 15 desires a tour. Visitors can even sample their beer offerings, including year-round beers, current seasonal beers, and some experimental brews.
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Situated on 1.7 acres, Overlook Park is known mostly for its views of the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain to the west. The park provides access to the South Burlington Rec Path along with parking and an informational marker.
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There are a large number of prints that visitors can view at Normal Rockwell Museum that document the history of both Rockwell and 20th century America. Prints are available at the gift shop, which offers framing.
29.2 Miles
A movie theater with nine auditoriums, Palace 9 Cinemas displays first-run Hollywood movies along with independent films and special events. The theater offers all digital projection and sound, theater rentals for private events and a snack bar.
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7 Fayette Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403
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For fun and food, guests head to Tilt Classic Arcade & Ale House. Entertainment features Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Cruis'N USA, Asteroids, Mortal Kombat II, and more classic arcade games.
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Spread over 100 acres of land, Red Rocks Park is available for use year round with parking just outside the main gate that is open from August to June. No bikes are allowed, but visitors can enjoy hiking, jogging, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing.
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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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Suitable for intermediate hikers, Deer Leap Trail provides views of both Rutland's Valley and Pico Peak. There is also a pub at the bottom of the trail where drinks, sandwiches and salads are served.
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Guests can enjoy fishing from the shore or aboard boats at Kent Pond. The pond offers boat ramp access and a shore fishing platform and features a large population of largemouth bass in addition to trout and sunfish.
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Home to over 600,000 residents, Vermont State of is the second least populous state in the United States of America. Visitors commonly enjoy stopping by one of the many museums, parks, or historic sites during their visit to the state.