- Our list of the best things to do in Chester, Vermont, features the top 83 nearby activities — including 47 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Chester, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Chester, VT , followed by 77 popular activities in nearby cities, including Windsor, Manchester, Ludlow, Londonderry, Claremont, Woodstock, Plymouth, Weston, Walpole, Cornish, Stratton Mountain, Grafton, Jamaica, Killington, Putney, Rutland, South Londonderry, Ascutney, Bellows Falls and Dover
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Steele Creek Park is a park and campground populated by waterfalls, caverns, and mountainous terrain. Attractions include camping, a waterslide, miniature golf, swimming, fishing, hiking, Tweetsie Railroad, a camp store, and guided tours.
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Originally constructed in 1747, the Wells-Thorn House is now a tourist attraction that displays the changes in lifestyle and architecture that have taken place over the centuries. Guided tours of the house are available.
49.7 Miles
Newfound Lake provides opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing in a scenic area in New Hampshire's Lake Country.
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The Old Deerfield Pvma is short for the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association. It is a cultural and historical organization established in 1870. The association maintains a variety of galleries and museums, and hosts the Old Deerfield Craft Fairs.
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Sweet tooths are quickly satisfied at Richardson's Candy Kitchen in Deerfield, Massachusetts. This candy company produces a delectable array of chocolates, petites fours, fudge, taffy and other treats everyone can enjoy.
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Historic Deerfield is a restored 18th century village which features a number of authentic colonial era structures complete with period furnishings and architecture as well as many other exhibits.
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Originally built in 1750 and later restored in the 1890s, the Frary House is a Colonial Revival home. The house is filled with New England antiques, arts and crafts needlework, ironware, and basketry. Guided tours are available.