- 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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The Windsor - Cornish covered bridge spans the Connecticut River in order to connect Windsor, Vermont with Cornish, New Hampshire. It is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States.
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Movie-goers can enjoy the latest film releases at Flagship Premium Cinemas in Rutland. Along with great movies, concessions including popcorn, ice cream, candy and other treats are served at this theater.
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The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge spans the Connecticut River between Cornish, New Hampshire and Windsor, Vermont. There were three bridges built on the site before the construction of the current bridge that is popular for bikers.
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Flagship Cinemas is a multi-screen cinema that shows first run movies. The cinema provides stadium seating, digital projection and digital surround sound. They also offer gift cards and discount VIP tickets.
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The Cornish-Windsor Bridge is the US' longest covered bridge at nearly 450 feet, and the longest two span covered bridge in the world. The bridge is accessible by car, and spans the Connecticut River.
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Killington's McLaughlin Falls are stunning waterfalls that provide visitors with remarkable natural views. The surrounding woods are particularly scenic in the fall. A hiking and biking trail takes visitors right up to the falls.
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The Old Constitution House is a US National Historic Place and known as the birthplace of the constitution of Vermont. Tours of a dining room and tavern are available, as well as a tea parlor and bed chamber.
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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.
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Suitable for intermediate hikers, Deer Leap Trail provides views of both Rutland's Valley and Pico Peak. There is also a pub at the bottom of the trail where drinks, sandwiches and salads are served.
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Wolf Creek is 11,100 acres of water and 250 miles of land used for activities like camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, water skiing and swimming. Deer, pheasant and wild turkey are among the wildlife seen there.