- 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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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.
46.0 Miles
The retail location of the Vermont Wildflower Farm is open from early May until early October every year. During this time, the gardens and woodlands are available for public viewing along with the purchasing of bulbs, gifts, and decorative items in the store.
46.5 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.
46.8 Miles
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.
47.2 Miles
Creating white water memories since 1979, Hudson River Rafting Company, is your ticket to ride the rivers. Featuring excursions on four different rivers, camping options, and more, book your adventure today.
47.2 Miles
A first-run theatre featuring five screens, the Capitol Theater combines the architecture and style of an old-fashioned small town cinema with modern amenities like digital screens, Dolby surround sound and 3-D.
47.2 Miles
The large body of water named Lake Morey is one of the most popular sites in the area. It is considered to be home of the longest ice skating trail in the United States during the winter and offers fishing, boating, and swimming in the summer.
47.2 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.
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The Pavilion Building features a museum on the street level operated by the Vermont Historical Society. The building offers a variety of displays, exhibits, and educational programs centering on genealogy and Vermont history.
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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.