- The list below includes 82 free or cheap things to do in or near Weston, Vermont, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Theaters, Food Shops, Neighborhoods and Art Gallery.
- From Weston Priory to Weston Playhouse, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Weston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Windsor, Manchester, Ludlow and Rutland.
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New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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All types of memorabilia related to the telephone are available at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum. Group tours by reservation, are offered by the museum to include seeing old telephones, books and various tools of the telephone trade.
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Considered to be the most photographic waterfall in Vermont, the Moss Glen Falls has a grace and overall style that looks great on camera even though there are higher and more voluminous falls in the state. Hiking and photography are the main activities for the area near the falls.
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The Lincoln Mineral Baths is a state-run bathhouse with buoyant mineral waters pumped into the tubs for relaxation and rejuvenation. There are also mud baths, facials, and cream-based massages available to visitors.
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A preserved New England bog, Hawley Bog is an unusual and distinctive ecosystem. Visitors can see a variety of bog plants, including orchids in season, as well as an array of wildlife.
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Greenfield's Collins/Moylan Skating Arena is a public skating arena operated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It offers skating lessons for skaters of all ages and experience levels, and hosts hockey lessons, as well.
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Some of the greatest views of Lake George can be seen on Prospect Mountain. Climbers, hikers, and mobile van riders enjoy reaching the 2,030 foot mountains summit for quiet, serene views of the surrounding area.
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Nestled in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, the Mount Monadnock State Park is lush, shady and popular for picnics. The park includes the Poole Reservoir in its extreme northwestern corner. Day visits are free, but campers must purchase a permit.
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Return to a different time with Old Greenfield Village. Hear the horses clopping around, blacksmith's hammering away, and experience penny candy in the village where every detail has been labored over.
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Monadnock State Park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands and is open year-round. They offer a family camping ground, trails for hiking and picnic tables for picking.
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Adam's Playground is a public playground featuring a number of fun attractions for its guests to enjoy. Playground visitors commonly enjoy playing on the many swings, climbing the monkey bars, or building in the sandbox.