- Our list of the best things to do in Barnard, Vermont, features the top 122 nearby activities — including 77 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Barnard, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Barnard, VT , followed by 120 popular activities in nearby cities, including Woodstock, Windsor, Killington, Rutland, Quechee, Ludlow, Hanover, Brandon, Norwich, White River Junction, Plymouth, Cornish, Proctor, Enfield, Ascutney, Chester and Granville
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The site where Cabot cheeses are made can be viewed through the Cabot Visitors Center & Tour which allows for a great deal of education. Visitors can learn about the history of Cabot, cheese making, and even Vermont agriculture.
48.9 Miles
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92 votes
4472 Basin Harbor Rd., Vergennes, VT 05491
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The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum is essentially a non-profit museum that is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history that surrounds the lake. Full-sized working replicas of several historic ships are available for visitors to board and view.
49.2 Miles
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10 votes
6328 Historic Route 7a, Arlington, VT 05250
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Offerings canoe trips from their base Vermont location since 1983, the BattenKill Canoe Day Trips have become a popular attraction in the region. Their focus is on travel for small groups and families, but individual trips can be arranged as well.
49.3 Miles
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.
49.3 Miles
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.
49.3 Miles
Offering summer camp experiences for children, Camp Ondawa host a variety of outdoor activities for its campers. The campground has cabins that can fit about 10 children at a time.
49.4 Miles
A specialty shop offering jewellery, clothing, collectibles, and antiques, The Chalet Antiques Barn & Museum also houses the Alaskan museum, offering artifacts including a prehistoric Mastodon tooth for sale and viewing. Accommodations are available in the guest apartment.
49.4 Miles
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127 votes
Gold Brook Road, Stowe, VT
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Gold Brook Covered Bridge (Emily's Covered Bridge) is a favorite destination of those who love the nostalgia of a covered bridge and paranormal fans alike. Stories abound regarding the history of this peaceful, picturesque setting, visit today and discover for yourself.
49.8 Miles
Visitors to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, New Hampshire enjoy intriguing displays of Native American art, clothing, weapons and other items used by members of nearby First Nations. The most popular exhibits include intricate feathered headdresses, woven baskets and beaded items.
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The National Historic Site of the Round Church is a fascinating example of unique church architecture of the 1800s. Composed of 16 sides to make the round shape, the church is one of the best preserved round meeting houses in the United States.