- Our list of the best things to do in Burlington, Vermont, features the top 130 nearby activities — including 62 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Burlington, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 33 things to do within the city of Burlington, VT , followed by 97 popular activities in nearby cities, including Plattsburgh, Stowe, South Burlington, Shelburne, Waterbury, Vergennes, Charlotte, Jeffersonville, Essex, Grand Isle, Richmond, Killington, Smugglers Notch, Winchester, Cambridge, Waitsfield, Colchester, Waterbury Center and Isle La Motte
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Visitors to Shelburne Orchards can enjoy exploring the 80-acre orchard and picking apples at their leisure. The orchard also produces and sells apple trees, cider, donuts, and vinegar.
9.1 Miles
Founded in 2013, Vermont Guided tours aims to provide guests with a sightseeing experience of the local area. Experiences on the tours include seeing lakes and mountains, tasting local foods, and exploring wooded trails.
11.7 Miles
The retail location of the Vermont Wildflower Farm is open from early May until early October every year. During this time, the gardens and woodlands are available for public viewing along with the purchasing of bulbs, gifts, and decorative items in the store.
11.8 Miles
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.
12.7 Miles
Free wine tastings are available at the Charlotte Village Winery from Memorial Day weekend until the beginning of January. Visitors are able to enjoy a large deck to enjoy views of the Adirondacks while attending the tastings.
13.7 Miles
Even though it is a small two screen cinema, the Oldham Theater is one of the oldest movie theaters in the area. It normally shows popular first-run Hollywood films with one being shown in the downstairs theater while the other is presented upstairs.
13.7 Miles
Spread over 168 acres, the Mt. Philo State Park is located on top of the actual mountain that reaches an elevation of 968 feet. The park provides camping as well as overlooks the Adirondack Mountains and the Lake Champlain Valley.
15.1 Miles
Grand Isle State Park is the most-visited campground in the state park system which is composed of 226 acres of land. The park includes 4,150 feet of Lake Champlain shoreline for water-based activities in addition to land options of hiking, biking, and camping.
15.4 Miles
Baggs' Landing is a rental company that offers kayak, stand up paddle board, and sit on top board rentals on Lake Champlain. The company also has barbecue grills, a volleyball court, horseshoes, and a swimming area.
16.3 Miles
Visit the resort with panoramic views that were enjoyed by President's and business tycoons alike, Pine Bluff Golf Resort. Featuring golf and stay packages that include access to Lake Champlain, kayaking rentals, and other fine amenities.