- TripBuzz found 89 things to do with kids in or near Smugglers Notch, Vermont, including 88 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Stowe, Burlington, Montpelier and South Burlington.
- From Smugglers' Notch Resort to Spruce Peak at Stowe, the Smugglers Notch area offers 66 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Skiing & Snowboarding, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- Located in the town of Cambridge is Vermont's, Smugglers Notch, a ski resort community that was founded in 1956. While the area does have real estate available to own, the area is primarily a tourist destination. The most popular points of interest include skiing on one of the communities three mountains, hiking, world class lodging, swimming, zip lining and summer camps.
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Dorset Park, 600 Swift Street, South Burlington, VT 5403
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C. Douglas Cairns Recreation Arena is an ice facility with twin NHL-sized rinks, with seating for 600 and 400 spectators respectively. It features a snack bar, vending machines, arcade games and a pro shop.
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Veterans Memorial Park provides visitors with 70 acres of open space for outdoor activities. The park has sports fields and courts for basketball, soccer, and baseball; as well as playgrounds and picnic areas for families.
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262 Deep Gibou Rd., Montgomery, VT 05470
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Both guided outdoor tours and recreational activities are provided by Montgomery Adventures – Day Tours throughout all four seasons. Popular excursions include snowshoeing, dog sledding, cross country skiing, and ice fishing in the winter with kayaking, camping, and photography tours in the summer.
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The Burlington Tennis Club is a recreational facility that includes an 8-lane 25-yard swimming pool and 8 clay tennis courts. The club offers private or semi-private swimming lessons as well as a formalized swim program.
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As a part of the University of Vermont, Robert Hull Fleming Museum features a mix of contemporary and traditional artwork. The museum displays artwork ranging from Egyptian artifacts to paintings from the Dutch Golden Age.
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Located in a picturesque valley between the Adirondack and Green Mountains, the University of Vermont is one of the oldest universities in the US. View a collection of over 20 000 objects and artifacts spanning the history of civilization at the campus' Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art.
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At Merrill's Roxy Cinema, visitors can watch a wide range of films, from blockbusters to independent foreign films. The cinema also hosts events for silent films with a musical accompaniment from a piano.
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A four-block open-air mall in downtown Burlington, the Church Street Marketplace offers pedestrians a mix of shopping, restaurants, historical architecture and street entertainment. Annual events include jazz and street theater festivals.
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The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts houses a 1400-seat auditorium theater and a 180-seat cabaret space hosting a full season of theater, family shows, dance and concert performances, including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. A member of the League of Historic American Theaters.
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Situated on 1.7 acres, Overlook Park is known mostly for its views of the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain to the west. The park provides access to the South Burlington Rec Path along with parking and an informational marker.