- 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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A popular ski resort, lessons and activities are available for all levels of experience on Stratton Mountain. Additionally, the village of Stratton is a lively place for recreational activities and various events during the year.
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A popular hangout for locals and tourists alike, Stratton's Green Door Pub serves a variety of food and beverage options. The pub also features pool tables, and hosts a variety of live music.
18.7 Miles
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.
19.0 Miles
Spectacular views await hikers on the 1.6 mile Pine Cobble Trail. The trail has Cheshire quartzite cliffs that overlook Northern Berkshire County and is especially gorgeous in the fall, with unbeatable foliage.
19.1 Miles
Visitors can enjoy hiking and view the natural scenery of Mount Williams at Mt Williams Reservoir. The reservoir serves as the water supply for North Adams and the surrounding areas.
19.3 Miles
Mountain Meadow Preserve is a high fenced hunting preserve offering several big game hunt opportunities. Available game includes trophy whitetail deer, fallow deer, rams, red stag, wild boar, and buffalo.
19.4 Miles
Initially built for railroad, Bridge of Flowers is an old threstle bridge covered with a garden of flowers and offers scenic views of the river below.
19.4 Miles
Glacial Potholes is the site of the largest collection of natural potholes as well as the largest pothole in the world. These potholes are believed to have been formed due to the erosion caused by the melting glaciers.
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Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum is a local railroad museum which offers rides on a fully restored and operational 1896 trolley as well as on an antique pump car. The visitor center contains a variety of railroad artifacts including toy trains.
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Located on the scenic Deerfield River, Salmon Falls is a local art gallery offering a large selection of artistic creations available for viewing or purchasing. Paintings, photography, glass arts, and pottery are among the many creations available at the gallery.