- TripBuzz found 80 things to do with kids in or near Quechee, Vermont, including 74 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodstock, Windsor, Killington and Ludlow.
- From Wilderness Trails & the Vermont Fishing School to Quechee Ski Hill, the Quechee area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Specialty Museums, Canyon and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- A small rural community in Vermont, Quechee is a popular tourist destination for recreational enthusiasts interested in outdoor sports like fishing, hiking, boating, cycling and gold panning. Tourism in Quechee continues in the winter with activities such as skiing and snow tubing. The city is also home to an antique mall, glassblowing studio and distillery.
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The Round Barn Farm is a bed and breakfast that is located on 245-acres of mountains, meadows, and ponds. The farm offers a variety of packages including the 'Swimming Hole Package' and the 'Dog Days of August' package.
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Depending on the season, visitors can take a sleigh or wagon ride at Rocky Ridge Ranch. The ranch has several trails for all levels of horseback riders, and a pony ride area for children.
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Valley Snow Dogz is a family-operated dogsled operation providing guided dogsled rides and tours in the winter, and ATV rides in the off-season.
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Jamaica State Park was officially opened to the public in 1969 and is currently made of 772 acres of land. There is a great emphasis on fishing in the many areas of water in the park, but there are also opportunities for camping, hiking, and swimming.
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One of the major commercial ski resorts in New England is the Sugarbush Mountain Ski Resort. Ski lessons for children and beginners are held daily, and there are also summer activity offerings that include biking, tennis, and golf.
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The Squam Lake Natural Science Center is an interactive attraction focused on education and preservation of New Hampshire Wildlife. Rescued animal exhibits include bears, bald eagles and river otters. Walking trails explore the Kirkwood Gardens and three local ecosystems.
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Constructed in 1832, the Bath Covered Bridge is the 5th to stand on the current site. Built with a Burr Truss design, the bridge crosses the Amonoosuc River, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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In addition to first-run Hollywood films, Smitty's Cinema features a comprehensive concession stand that offers full meals along with standard movie fare. All screens at the cinema offer 100% digital projection for every movie.
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The Valley Players Theater is a community theater that showcases live productions and also holds the 'Mad River Valley Craft Fair' every Labor Day weekend. They have theater space that is available for rent for private parties.
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The Green Mountain Cultural Center is a volunteer-run art gallery dedicated to promoting the visual arts in the local community. The center features artwork and creative productions from numerous local artists that are on display.