- TripBuzz found 43 things to do with kids in or near Arlington, Vermont, including 37 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Wilmington, Bennington and Londonderry.
- From Youngs Fly Fishing- Day Tour to BattenKill Canoe Day Trips, the Arlington area offers 92 different types of family activities, including: Camping Site, Mountains, River and Canoeing.
- Chartered in 1761, Arlington was the first capital of the Vermont Republic 16 years later. Prior to the American Revolution, Arlington was home to members of the Ethan Allen's group, the Green Mountain Boys. Along with its ties to Ethan Allen, the city is kwon for its five large mountains, including Grass Mountain and Spruce Peak.
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The Glen Falls Community Theatre is a non-profit organization that was created for the promotion of the theatrical arts. The theatre has shown productions including 'The Music Man' and 'A View from the Bridge'.
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Featuring a variety of attractions including a community garden, basketball courts, and areas for games like four square and hopscotch, the Sagamore Playground also hosts an annual Harvest Festival and other events.
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Chapman Historical Museum is a treasured piece of Glen Falls history. The home, available to view on a guided docent tour, features charming antiques and artifacts throughout that date back to the early 1900's.
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Featuring a new exhibit every few months, Chapman Historical Museum preserves the history of the region by displaying local artifacts. The museum is located in a historic Victorian mansion with restored furnishings.
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The Adirondack Theatre Festival is a non-profit organization that has the goal of entertaining the audience through the development of live plays. The festival produces three plays in a six-week period during the summer months.
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Feeder Canal Trail offers beautiful views of the lush plant life that changes drastically through the seasons. The canal trails offer hiking and cycling, as well as kayaking through the waterway.
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Great Escape Fun Park offers a range of attractions and activities for the entire family. They have roller coasters, kiddie rides and a water park and is now park of Six Flags.
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Opened for the first time in 1966, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center is formed by a large amphitheater and a small indoor theater. Among the most famous people to get on the stage, Sting and The Grateful Dead can be mentioned.
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Founded in 1899, the Yaddo Gardens cover 400 acres and features rose gardens and rock gardens, fountains, statues, and other attractions.
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Crandall Park is a recreational park that supports activities such as ice-skating, cross-country skiing, tubing, and running. The park is also the home of a basketball court and a tennis court.