- TripBuzz found 97 things to do with kids in or near Wilmington, Vermont, including 90 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, North Adams, Charlemont and Manchester.
- From Flames Stables to Brookside Stables, the Wilmington area offers 83 different types of family activities, including: Horseback Riding, Theaters, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- An historic town, Wilmington has revitalized its downtown area. Many of its older buildings have been converted into unique boutiques and specialty shops thus enhancing the city's tourism industry. The town also offers a variety of cultural activities. Specifically, it is home to numerous art galleries and programs designed to promote art in the community. And with four seasons, Wilmington is popular for outdoor recreation and sports.
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As a bowling alley and a bar mixed together, Alpha Lanes is a facility that strives to provide many different types of entertainment. Amenities at this bowling alley include a game room, pro shop, and a snack bar.
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Kinloch Park Dog Park is a small fenced in leash free dog park that is a part of the neighborhood park, Kinloch Park. The park is suitable for 3-5 medium to large sized dogs at a time.
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Picture books are celebrated for their contributions to the art world at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. Three galleries of rotating exhibits are housed within the 40,000 square foot facility along with permanent collections by famous picture book creators Maurice Sendak and Rosemary Wells.
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Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college that is a part of the Five Colleges Consortium for alternative education. Fifty-six percent of the institution's students go on to attain at least one graduate degree.
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Nestled in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, the Mount Monadnock State Park is lush, shady and popular for picnics. The park includes the Poole Reservoir in its extreme northwestern corner. Day visits are free, but campers must purchase a permit.
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The rescuing, translating, and disseminating of Yiddish books serve as founding pillars for the National Yiddish Book Museum. The organization also strives to advance the knowledge of the saved literature through special education-based programs and exhibits within the architecturally unique building.
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Shakespeare & Co. Lenox Ma. is one of the largest Shakespeare Festivals in the country. The Company develops and performs Shakespeare, classics and contemporary new plays of social and political significance and also offers an extensive actor training program.
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Maintained by the city of Troy's Parks and Recreation Department, the Uncle Sam Bikeway is a paved path for cyclists and pedestrians that passes through scenery full of wildflowers, waterfalls, and shale cliffs. The path stretches for three miles.
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Monadnock State Park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands and is open year-round. They offer a family camping ground, trails for hiking and picnic tables for picking.
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Poestenkill Falls is a waterfall that falls 85-feet into the Dyken Pond and then 75-more feet into a larger pool. There is a third waterfall at the end that falls 15-feet into a pool of water.