- The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Stratton Mountain, Vermont, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Pubs, Tennis, Art Gallery and National & State Parks.
- From Stratton Tennis School to Green Door Pub, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stratton Mountain and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Arlington, Bennington and Wilmington.
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11.3 Miles
Experience Mount Equinox, southern Vermont's highest peak, via the Skyline Drive, with picnic areas and lookouts along its 5.2 mile climb. At the summit, visit the Saint Bruno Scenic Viewing Centre, with information about the Carthusian Monks, whose only US monastery is located on the mountain.
11.8 Miles
The area known as the Skyline Overlook is found on a part of Hogback Mountain. On a clear day, visitors can enjoy a view of roughly 100 miles in every direction from this high point.
11.9 Miles
At an elevation of 3,848 feet, Mount Equinox is the highest peak in the Taconic Mountain Range. Visitors can learn a lot about the mountain and nearby Carthusian Monastery at the Saint Bruno Scenic Viewing Center.
12.0 Miles
Several types of cheeses are offered at The Vermont Cheese House. Visits revolve around purchasing and tasting cheeses along with a variety of wines from around the United States and specialty sweets.
12.3 Miles
The years that the artist spent in the area between the years of 1939 and 1953 are memorialized at the Norman Rockwell Exhibition. The specific pieces shown at the display focus on the community and lives of those who lived in the area.
12.8 Miles
The Rockwell Exhibition & Gift Shop is a collection of the works of the famed American artist Norman Rockwell. The facility also sells a wide array of prints and collectibles related to Rockwell's work.
13.3 Miles
Lead by a local and experienced guide, Youngs Fly Fishing- Day Tour is a service that takes guests on scenic and memorable fly fishing tours. Visitors explore the picturesque countryside, catching the trout and other local fish species.
13.3 Miles
The general store of the past is brought to life at the Vermont Country Store that provides many hard-to-find and practical products. It has been family owned and operated for over 60 years.
13.5 Miles
Musical productions are the central focus of the Weston Playhouse that operates exclusively during the summer months of June, July, and August. The playhouse also has a cafe on-site that takes reservations for dinner and show arrangements.
13.7 Miles
Handmade cheeses are the focus of Grafton Village Cheese which is partnered with the Windham Foundation to support Vermont's rural communities. They offer aged cheddars, cave-aged cheeses, and even specialty cheeses.