- The list below includes 49 free or cheap things to do in or near Rutland, Vermont, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Art Museum.
- From Deer Leap Trail to Crowley Cheese, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rutland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodstock, Killington, Ludlow and Brandon.
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The Killdeer Farm Stand is the retail arm of the Killdeer Farm which has been certified organic for over 25 years. During the growing season, the farm stand provides over 140 varieties of fresh produce.
33.7 Miles
Of moderate difficulty, the Buck mountain hiking trail is somewhat steep and rocky in places, but offers a sweeping view of the lake below upon reaching the summit. The trail length one way is approximately three miles.
33.7 Miles
Offering summer camp experiences for children, Camp Ondawa host a variety of outdoor activities for its campers. The campground has cabins that can fit about 10 children at a time.
34.1 Miles
The Montshire Museum of Science is an award-winning science museum that provides multiple hands-on activities for better understanding of scientific concepts. There are over 140 exhibits relating to many areas of science like ecology, technology, and natural sciences held within the 110 acre museum.
34.1 Miles
With access to Lake George, Norowal Marina Inc has deep water boat launches for its guests. Visitors can dock their boats here, or utilize the specialized storage area for storing equipment.
34.2 Miles
Standard and candlepin bowling are on offer at Maple Lanes. Make it a family day and enjoy a few rounds, or challenge companions to video games. Bowling under black lights happens on the weekends.
34.2 Miles
A pub affiliated with The Norwich Inn, Jasper Murdock's Alehouse features a pub room and a dining room, both of which serve the full food menu. The pub makes its own variety of beers, and has an extensive wine cellar.
34.2 Miles
With a variety of pontoon boats available for rent, Waters Edge Marina provides visitors with direct access to the waters of Lake George. It also has a deli that serves sandwiches and other goods for lunch.
34.3 Miles
The oldest marina at Lake George is the FR Smith & Sons Marina, which provides for the boating needs of both locals and visitors. It features a gas dock, ship store, land transportation, and a parts department.
34.3 Miles
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5239 Lake Shore Drive, Bolton Landing, NY 12814
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A 73-acre area in the Adirondack Mountains, Up Yonda Farm Environmental Education Center offers natural history programs, environmental education exhibits, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can visit the museum, hike woodland trails, or stroll through the butterfly garden.