- Our list of the best things to do in Grafton, Vermont, features the top 120 nearby activities — including 58 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Grafton, 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 2 things to do within the city of Grafton, VT , followed by 118 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brattleboro, Manchester, Windsor, Keene, Ludlow, Wilmington, Londonderry, Chester, Claremont, Weston, Dover, Walpole, Stratton Mountain, Jamaica, Cornish, Killington, Putney, Rutland, South Londonderry, Ascutney and Bellows Falls
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Built on the site of an abandoned railroad station, Energy Park today, functions as a public concert venue and features a number of artworks, themed gardens, educational exhibits and more.
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In addition to providing daily necessities to locals, Dan & Whit's General Store offers a variety of goods to visitors. There are seasonal items, groceries, hardware, and even specialty Vermont products.
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A pub affiliated with The Norwich Inn, Jasper Murdock's Alehouse features a pub room and a dining room, both of which serve the full food menu. The pub makes its own variety of beers, and has an extensive wine cellar.
40.5 Miles
Located in Rollins State Park, Mount Kearsarge rises high above the skyline of Warner, New Hampshire. It is accessible by hiking trail and by car. Visitors must pay a small entrance fee.
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66 Thunder Mt. Road, Charlemont, MA 1339
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Berkshire East Canopy Tours, a part of a local ski resort, is a popular North American zipline tour company which offers two of the longest ziplines in the country with half a mile-stretch at the elevation of around 200 feet.
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Featuring artifacts from the Industrial Revolution, Museum of Our Industrial Heritage is situated in a historic factory that visitors can walk through. The museum hosts a workshop where visitors can learn the tools of the trade from this time period.
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One of the most striking points of interest in Greenfield, Massachusetts is the Poet's Seat Tower. This sandstone structure was built in 1921 and originally used for observation. It was named in honor of the many poets who come to the area to write.
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New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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22 East Main St., Warner, NH
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All types of memorabilia related to the telephone are available at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum. Group tours by reservation, are offered by the museum to include seeing old telephones, books and various tools of the telephone trade.
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Leffert's Pond is a picturesque stop along the area's fall foliage route. Choose the short walking loop, or access Leffert's Pond and the Chittenden Reservoire by canoe or kayak for wildlife sighting and bird watching.