- TripBuzz found 56 things to do with kids in or near Londonderry, Vermont, including 51 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Ludlow, Arlington and Wilmington.
- From Magic Mountain to Viking Nordic Center, the Londonderry area offers 83 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Ziplines, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- Resting on Glebe Mountain, Londonderry is a well-known tourist town in Vermont. It is especially popular amongst ski and outdoor enthusiasts looking to take advantage of the snow and terrain. Lowell Lake State Park is also nearby offering year-round activities including gold panning, hiking, fishing, paddling, canoeing, snowkiting and bird watching.
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Located on a 200-year old site, the Enfield Shaker Museum preserves Shaker artifacts, tools and lifestyle, with guided tours available at the Great Stone dwelling – the largest Shaker building ever constructed. Enjoy exhibits, craft demonstrations and concerts, or explore the herb and flower gardens and groun…
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East Wheelock St, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755
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Designed by famed architect Wallace Harrison, the Hopkins Center for the Arts is the artistic center of the Dartmouth College campus. It is a film and performing arts venue that welcomes nationally and internationally touring performers.
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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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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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348 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
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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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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.
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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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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.
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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.