- TripBuzz found 57 things to do with kids in or near Bennington, Vermont, including 51 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Adams, Manchester, Williamstown and Charlemont.
- From Bennington Lanes to Bennington Museum, the Bennington area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- Bennington is the third largest town in Vermont at 15,000 people, not including municipalities. The town is recognized for its history and current production of pottery, textiles, wood, and iron. Bennington has held true to its roots and its downtown still holds businesses such as chocolatiers, cobblers, barber shops, toy stores, bakeries, pizzerias, music shops, breweries, and Vermont craft products.
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Wilmington's Memorial Hall Center for the Arts is a charitable arts organization that hosts a variety of cultural and artistic events and performances, including live music and drama. The Center also screens a variety of films.
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Offering summer camp experiences for children, Camp Ondawa host a variety of outdoor activities for its campers. The campground has cabins that can fit about 10 children at a time.
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Offerings canoe trips from their base Vermont location since 1983, the BattenKill Canoe Day Trips have become a popular attraction in the region. Their focus is on travel for small groups and families, but individual trips can be arranged as well.
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A family owned stable with around a dozen horses and ponies, Flames Stables offers rides for riders of all levels of experience and skill. The stables offers guided rides on a woodland path.
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Serving as a working six generation farm, the Adams Family Farm offers a wide range of activities for visitors. There are seasonal activities and agricultural experiences along with a seasonal petting zoo and small retail space with farm fresh products.
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Experience Mount Equinox, southern Vermont's highest peak, via the Skyline Drive, with picnic areas and lookouts along its 5.2 mile climb. At the summit, visit the Saint Bruno Scenic Viewing Centre, with information about the Carthusian Monks, whose only US monastery is located on the mountain.
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Brookside Stables offers horse boarding, riding and training services along with summer camps for ages 7 and up to learn horseback riding and equine care. They also keep many horses available for sale or to stud.
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The area known as the Skyline Overlook is found on a part of Hogback Mountain. On a clear day, visitors can enjoy a view of roughly 100 miles in every direction from this high point.
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At an elevation of 3,848 feet, Mount Equinox is the highest peak in the Taconic Mountain Range. Visitors can learn a lot about the mountain and nearby Carthusian Monastery at the Saint Bruno Scenic Viewing Center.
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Constructed in the early 1900s, Hildene was the family estate of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Visit the Georgian Revival-style house, grounds and gardens. Highlights include a 1000-pipe organ played daily, farm, original 1835 one-room schoolhouse and a restored wooden Pullman rail …