- TripBuzz found 63 things to do with kids in or near Stratton Mountain, Vermont, including 62 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Wilmington, Brattleboro and Ludlow.
- From Stratton Tennis School to Stratton Mountain, the Stratton Mountain area offers 90 different types of family activities, including: Tennis, Theaters, National & State Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Stratton Mountain is a ski resort town located in Vermont. Located within the Green Mountain National Forest, the city draws tourists year round for it's breathtaking views and outdoor recreation opportunities. The winter attracts avid skiers, snowboarders and snow tubers, while the spring and summer months offer hiking, river recreation, bike trails and shopping in the village.
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The Windsor - Cornish covered bridge spans the Connecticut River in order to connect Windsor, Vermont with Cornish, New Hampshire. It is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States.
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The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge spans the Connecticut River between Cornish, New Hampshire and Windsor, Vermont. There were three bridges built on the site before the construction of the current bridge that is popular for bikers.
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The Cornish-Windsor Bridge is the US' longest covered bridge at nearly 450 feet, and the longest two span covered bridge in the world. The bridge is accessible by car, and spans the Connecticut River.
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Visitors to Field Farm can hike four miles of trails and admire manicured gardens. Two main draws include a bed and breakfast and the other a historic house museum open for tours. Open daily from sunrise to sunset.
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Located in the Windsor Municipal Forest area, Paradise Park is situated on 200 acres that provides access to the forest and to Lake Runnenede. The park contains open space, hiking trails and habits for wildlife.
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The Old Constitution House is a US National Historic Place and known as the birthplace of the constitution of Vermont. Tours of a dining room and tavern are available, as well as a tea parlor and bed chamber.
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Wolf Creek is 11,100 acres of water and 250 miles of land used for activities like camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, water skiing and swimming. Deer, pheasant and wild turkey are among the wildlife seen there.
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Williamstown Theatre Festival offers a range of quality productions year round which are presented on an outdoor stage with readily available refreshments nearby.
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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.