- The list below includes 50 free or cheap things to do in or near Morrisville, Vermont, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Breweries, Art Gallery and National & State Parks.
- From Rock Art Brewery to Bijou Cineplex 4, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Morrisville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Stowe, Montpelier, Waterbury and Barre.
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20.9 Miles
Camel's Hump is a state park offering several trails at different hiking difficulties, with lookouts leading to scenic views from the cone shaped summit that gives the mountain its name.
20.9 Miles
Located in the smallest capital city in the US, the gold-domed State House contains Legislative and Senate chambers still in their original condition; the oldest of their kind in the country. A free guided tour provides a walkthrough of the building and its history.
20.9 Miles
Hazen's Notch is a large mountain pass in the Westfield area of the Green Mountains in Vermont. A wide variety of outdoor activities are available in the region, including cross country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter along with hiking and children's nature camps in the summer.
21.0 Miles
Free educational tours of Goodrich's Maple Farm are available to the public, and large groups can be accommodated. There is also a taster's table with samples of syrup, maple spreads, and homemade jelly.
22.0 Miles
The Lamoille River is a natural river that runs from northern Vermont and drains into Lake Champlain. The river is 85-miles in length and has a drainage area of 706-square miles.
22.4 Miles
As a pottery studio, Montpelier Mud offers an assortment of tools for local artisans to utilize, such as pottery wheels, kilns, glazes, and more. The studio also hosts classes teaching beginning to advanced pottery making.
22.7 Miles
The National Historic Site of the Round Church is a fascinating example of unique church architecture of the 1800s. Composed of 16 sides to make the round shape, the church is one of the best preserved round meeting houses in the United States.
24.1 Miles
At the Twin City Lanes, guests can go bowling, play in the arcade, or go laser tagging. The business also has a restaurant for those who wish to dine between games.
24.5 Miles
The Vermont Granite Museum of Barre showcases the history of local granite production in a beautiful riverside setting. Visitors can take tours, view artisans at work, or attend seasonal events hosted on the grounds.
24.7 Miles
Since Barre is considered to be the Granite Capital of the World, it has a long history of gravestone monuments with Hope Cemetery forming the foundation. It represents a distinguished history of memorial art through stone with some of the oldest and most intricate examples.