- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Proctor, Vermont, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Castles, Art Gallery and National & State Parks.
- From Wilson Castle to Vermont Marble Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Proctor and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Killington, Rutland, Ludlow and Brandon.
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Visitors can travel through and view 18 works of art that represent a variety of elements of human life at Path of Life Sculpture Garden. The garden sculptures and surrounding expanse cover 14 acres.
33.5 Miles
Voted Best Bookstore in the country by Publisher's Weekly magazine, Northshire Bookstore is a family-owned independent bookstore in a historic Victorian farmhouse and inn. Calendar includes frequent author readings and events.
33.5 Miles
A group of local artists founded the Southern Vermont Arts Center in a historic Georgian mansion. Along with a permanent collection of more than 700 paintings, the center offers changing exhibits and a performing arts theater.
33.6 Miles
Manchester Hot Glass is a glass blowing gallery and studio, featuring classes and lessons in the art of glass. Hands-on activities include beginner sessions, and projects for kids as young as 5 years old.
33.6 Miles
Named for a fallen officer in 1972, the Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park is popular with the local community. The park covers over 88 acres and features a dog park, swimming pool, multiple athletic fields, a walking path and three playgrounds.
34.0 Miles
Founded by two women from Vermont, the Plan B Stables offers a wide arrange of rides through the historic hills of Vermont. Families of all ages are welcome, but younger children should be at least six years old to go on the trails.
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Operating since 1968, the American Museum of Flyfishing provides permanent fly fishing collections and exhibitions. The museum features over 1,400 rods, 1,200 reels, and 22,000 flies along with art, photographs and other archival materials.
34.1 Miles
Located in the Windsor Municipal Forest area, Paradise Park is situated on 200 acres that provides access to the forest and to Lake Runnenede. The park contains open space, hiking trails and habits for wildlife.
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Climbers of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the TimberQuest Park treetop adventure course. Within the layout of the course there are over 20 ziplines and 75 challenges of varying difficulty, including a rope bridge and cargo nets.
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Stratton Mountain's Cliff Drysdale Tennis School offers coaching for adults and juniors. There are sixteen clay and hard courts (two indoors). The club offers clinics and individual instruction as well as fitness and massages areas, indoor pool, and fitness shop.