- The list below includes 117 free or cheap things to do in or near Wilmington, Vermont, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Horseback Riding, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- From Molly Stark State Park to The Art of Humor Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wilmington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, North Adams, Williamstown and Manchester.
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26.1 Miles
Put your legs to the test on your hike to the top of Pony Mountain at Chapel Brook. Amenities include swimming in the cool streams, fishing, and unmarked trails for the woodsmen of your group.
26.2 Miles
Originally constructed in 1747, the Wells-Thorn House is now a tourist attraction that displays the changes in lifestyle and architecture that have taken place over the centuries. Guided tours of the house are available.
26.2 Miles
A compilation of art and history exhibits, Memorial Hall Museum is housed in an old school building. Along with antique furnishings, the museum also features vintage clothing, toys and historical documents.
26.2 Miles
Including twelve museum houses constructed between 1730 and 1872, Deerfield Museums also include the Flynt Center for Early New England Life and the Memorial Libraries. Together, the museums house a huge collection of decorative art, antiques, clothing, and textiles.
26.3 Miles
The Old Deerfield Pvma is short for the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association. It is a cultural and historical organization established in 1870. The association maintains a variety of galleries and museums, and hosts the Old Deerfield Craft Fairs.
26.4 Miles
Historic Deerfield is a restored 18th century village which features a number of authentic colonial era structures complete with period furnishings and architecture as well as many other exhibits.
26.4 Miles
Sweet tooths are quickly satisfied at Richardson's Candy Kitchen in Deerfield, Massachusetts. This candy company produces a delectable array of chocolates, petites fours, fudge, taffy and other treats everyone can enjoy.
26.5 Miles
Originally built in 1750 and later restored in the 1890s, the Frary House is a Colonial Revival home. The house is filled with New England antiques, arts and crafts needlework, ironware, and basketry. Guided tours are available.
27.0 Miles
A working organic dairy farm and educational centre, Stonewall Farm operates a farm stand and dairy operation, and guests can visit the grounds and barns, watch a milking, or interact with the animals, or hike on a network of trails on the property.
28.3 Miles
Passing through Amherst, Massachusetts, the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail is one of New England's most popular hiking destinations. It is one component of the New England Scenic Trail route. This trail is best hiked in late summer and early autumn.