- TripBuzz found 28 things to do indoors in the Proctor area. From Vermont Marble Museum to Wilson Castle, Proctor offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 63 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 43 different types of things to do inside in or near Proctor, Vermont. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Specialty Museums, Castles, Art Gallery and Theaters.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Proctor, and 26 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Rutland, Brandon, Ludlow and Killington.
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Showcasing over 50 artists, The Brandon Artists' Guild features paintings, wooden sculptures, and more in its gallery. It often hosts exhibits where visitors can meet an individual artist and see their work.
10.0 Miles
The Judith Reilly Gallery is a local art gallery located within the historic home of the artist. Vibrant colors and textures are a few of the unique characteristics of Judith Reilly's fabric paintings available for purchase.
10.6 Miles
Many different items are available at Brandon Music. The record company Divine Art Records has CDs for purchase at the shop along with antiques, collectibles, and musical performances with English tea.
10.6 Miles
Located in the town of brandon at the Inn at Neshobe River, the Neshobe River Winery Tasting Room has a small vineyard. The tasting room is open all year (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and also is home to Foley Brothers Brewing.
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4763 Killington Rd, Killington, VT 5751
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The Killington-Pico Adventure Center offers a range of all-ages activities including guided horseback rides, alpine slides, two climbing walls, mini golf and the Pico Power Jump -- a combination bungee and trampoline contraption. Open during the skiing off-season.
12.0 Miles
Killington Resort is the largest downhill ski and snowboarding resort in New England. Featuring 92 miles of terrain across seven mountain peaks, Killington offers an 18-hole golf course, hiking and mountain bike trails in the off-season. Non-ski options include a lift-service tube park, snowmobile tours, cross-…
12.1 Miles
Killington Mountain contains several downhill ski trails at all skill levels, five base areas each with lift access, food court and restrooms, and Peak Lodge, a lounge, restaurant and event space located at the 4 100 ft level of the mountain's highest peak.
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Visitors to Crowley Cheese can see the dairy product being made by hand in the landmark factory that was originally built in 1882. Within the factory gift shop, guests can also sample many Vermont foods and purchase local craft items.
21.3 Miles
The local town has a long-standing relationship with the Barnard General Store which has been serving the community for generations. Even though the retailer itself is small, there is still a wide selection of wine, food, and ice cream.
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Green Mountain Sugar House is a specialty shop offering homemade maple products from syrup to ice cream. February through April, tour the maple syrup process, from tapping trees to boiling and packaging.