- The list below includes 86 free or cheap things to do in or near Smugglers Notch, Vermont, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Art Gallery.
- From Stowe Mountain Auto Toll Road to Smugglers Notch State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Smugglers Notch and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burlington, Stowe, South Burlington and Montpelier.
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A collection of Asian art, 19th century sculpture, photography, and prints are open to the public at Middlebury College Museum of Art. Events such as tours, lectures and luncheons are also offered.
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Mahaney Center for the Arts, 72 Porter Field Road, Middlebury, VT 5753
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From antiquities to contemporary art, the collection at the Middlebury College Museum of Art represents art, photography and sculpture. Permanent and temporary exhibits are on display at the museum, which also hosts lectures, school programs and workshops.
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One mile north of East Burke village, D-N-D Stables is open from May to November since 1998. Scenic trails for all ability levels. Where riders get the true riding experience. Small and personal -- fun and friendly -- owner goes with every ride. Allows cantering. Western tack.
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1952 VT Rt 114, East Burke, VT 05832
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D-N-D Stables Guided Trail Rides offers horseback rides in the Vermont countryside led by experienced guides. The stables offer ring rides for younger riders, foliage rides in the autumn to take in the changing leaves, and long rides by arrangement.
43.3 Miles
Burke Mountain is located within Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. It serves as a small downhill ski resort in the winter that is very popular with families that have younger children who want to learn how to ski.
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Hiking and general walking is available at the Robert Frost Wayside Trail through the dense foliage of the Green Mountains. In addition to the natural setting and views, pieces of poems by Robert Frost are placed along the trail for reading.
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Acting as a multi-use trail system in Northeast Vermont, Kingdom Trails has even been voted as the Best Mountain Bike Trail Network in the area. In addition to biking, visitors can enjoy hiking in the summer and snowmobiling in the winter.
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Constructed in 1832, the Bath Covered Bridge is the 5th to stand on the current site. Built with a Burr Truss design, the bridge crosses the Amonoosuc River, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Brick Store is America's oldest General Store, dating back to 1790, and now specializes in New England products including food, books, clothing and puzzles.