- TripBuzz found 102 things to do with kids in or near Ludlow, Vermont, including 95 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodstock, Windsor, Killington and Rutland.
- From Jackson Gore Ski Area to Okemo Mountain, the Ludlow area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Arts & Crafts Classes and History Museums.
- A small Vermont town, Ludlow is a resort community offering an array of outdoor sports and activities year-round. This includes winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and snowmobiling. And in the warmer months, tourists can also enjoy shopping, disc golf, and challenging adventures like zip lining and bungee jumping.
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The total span of the park that contains Mount Ascutney is roughly 2000 acres. There are several camping sites, picnic areas, and paths for hiking that go all the way to the summit of the mountain.
13.0 Miles
Taylor Farm is a working dairy farm that is over 180 years old. In addition to the dairy operation, they have lodging, a cheese making facility, a farm stand, educational activities, and sleigh rides through the farm during the winter.
13.4 Miles
A ski resort for all skill levels, Magic Mountain offers difficult course options and programs for beginners. Treetop courses and zip lines are opened during fall months as well as the lodging, food, and music venue the Black Line Tavern.
13.5 Miles
Known for making maple and maple syrup related items, Martin's Maple Farm can be found in a large red barn that houses a shop where visitors can purchase different types of maple syrup and maple-related items.
13.9 Miles
Climbers of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the TimberQuest Park treetop adventure course. Within the layout of the course there are over 20 ziplines and 75 challenges of varying difficulty, including a rope bridge and cargo nets.
14.5 Miles
The Ottaquechee River flows from the Green Mountains, passing through the 165 ft deep Quechee Gorge near Quechee State Park. Known for fly fishing, and for its covered bridges.
14.7 Miles
Offering dog-sledding trips pulled by a full team of Siberian Huskies, Braeburn Siberians specializes in group excursions for small or large groups. Sitting and standing passengers can trade places to give everyone a chance to drive the team.
14.8 Miles
Cider Hill Gardens is an art gallery that specializes in growing Peonies, Daylilies, Hostas, and Woodland and Primrose offerings. The gallery sells potted plants and hosts special events in the gardens.
14.8 Miles
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1826 Back Mountain Rd, Route 44A, Windsor, VT 05089
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The Mt. Ascutney State Park is a state park that is best known for the open stone pavilion that has 4 picnic tables and can seat up to 30 people at a time. The camp can be used for hiking or exercising.
15.1 Miles
Allowing visitors to travel up Mount Ascutney, Brownsville Trail is 3.2 miles long leading to an old quarry with equipment along the trail. The trail is used for hiking and offers a view of the surrounding area.