- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Johnsbury, Vermont, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Observatories & Planetariums, Family Fun Center and Art Gallery.
- From Dog Mountain to St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Johnsbury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franconia, Littleton, Bethlehem and East Burke.
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The Franconia Heritage Museum is a museum that reflects life in Franconia since the town's advent in 1772. The museum features a fully furnished farmhouse, an iron furnace display, and a local lodging display.
18.7 Miles
The Local Works Marketplace at WREN (Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network) is a local market showcasing work from over 200 local artists and craftspeople, including food, pottery, textiles, furniture and jewellery.
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The Gallery at WREN (Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network) is an art gallery showing local and regional artists. A new show opens every month, and special activities include artist talks and workshops.
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The Colonial Theatre shows live theater performances in the summer and movies and films year round. Additional events include concerts, dancing, indie films, documentaries, Celtic music, African music, and string quartets.
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With a view of the Franconia and Kinsman mountain ranges, Echo Lake Beach sits on the edge of a 39-acre lake and overlooks Cannon Mountain ski slopes. Beach-goers can enjoy the lake by renting available pedal boats, kayaks, or canoes.
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-93, Exit 34B,, White Mountain National Forest, Franconia, NH
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Taking visitors up to a 4,080 foot summit, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway offers views of New York, Vermont, and Canada. At the top, visitors can get a bite to eat at the restaurant or go hiking in the surrounding trails.
19.1 Miles
Franconia North is an area of New Hampshire including Franconia, Sugar Hill, Easton, Bethlehem, Bretton Woods, Littleton, Lincoln, and North Woodstock. The area offers visitors the chance to hike part of the Appalachian Trail, boat and fish on Lonesome Lake, snowmobile, raft, and ride on sleds pulled by ski dog…
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Frost Place was the home of poet Robert Frost. Those visiting this site can see many first-edition Frost books, a half-mile nature trail where Frost wrote many of his books, and the property is often used for poetry conferences.
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Featuring an extensive Christmas tree farm, The Rocks Estate is also a nature center and educational destination. The estate provides a wide array of fun and educational programs with an emphasis on conservation.