- 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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Rails to Trails is a trail that borders a river that can be used for biking, hiking, and running. The trail is dog friendly and is open to snowmobiles in the winter.
49.1 Miles
Established as a place for local mill workers to relax and enjoy a drink, Burke's South End Tavern of Troy has a rich history reflecting the economy of the early 20th century.
49.2 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.
49.2 Miles
Situated in the Adirondack Mountains, Upyonda Farm is a community-owned teaching farm that specializes in demonstrating topics in wildlife and environmental management to schools and other groups. The farm also houses a museum and an auditorium as well.
49.4 Miles
Located within the Pittsfield Public Library, the Herman Melville Memorial Room is a location dedicated to the memorial of the famous author. The room is filled with historical memorabilia, including first edition writings, manuscripts, and family letters.
49.4 Miles
A concert venue, Northern Lights Inc brings in a wide variety of bands, ranging from veterans to up and coming acts. The venue is standing room only, and provides an intimate concert-going atmosphere.
49.4 Miles
The Beacon Cinema features stadium seating so that all visitors will enjoy great views of the latest Hollywood flicks. Though small, it offers a cozy atmosphere, comfortable seating, a wine and beer bar, and more.
49.5 Miles
Dedicated to the rich and fascinating cultural history of the Berkshire Mountain region, the Berkshire Museum offers a diverse collection of media, art and other exhibits that make this beautiful area come alive.
49.6 Miles
Named for World War II veterans, Howard Memorial Park is located along a wooded area that features views of nearby Cheshire Pond. The park is home to waterfowl and offers open grassy areas along with picnic tables.
49.9 Miles
The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens is an early 20th Century 22-room estate on over 80 acres of conserved land. A guide tour provides access to the house and history of John Milton Hay.