- Our list of the best things to do in Grand Isle, Vermont, features the top 86 nearby activities — including 41 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Grand Isle, 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 2 things to do within the city of Grand Isle, VT , followed by 84 popular activities in nearby cities, including Burlington, Plattsburgh, South Burlington, Shelburne, Essex, Jeffersonville, Stowe, Alburgh, Cambridge, Colchester and Isle La Motte
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35.4 Miles
Primarily a campground site, Little River State Park is a family-friendly campground, lake and park with breathtaking views of nature. The park features play areas, swimming beaches, a ball field, a boat launch and boat rental station.
35.5 Miles
The Rock Art Brewery is a microbrewery founded by Matt Nadeau in 1997. Tours of the facility are held two times every day that they are open, and tastings are offered from opening until 5:30pm as well.
35.5 Miles
77%
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.
35.8 Miles
Showcasing 19th century life in Morristown, the Noyes House Museum features 17 room and barn exhibits featuring furniture, art, clothing, photographs and tools of daily life. The federal-style brick mansion was converted to a Victorian estate in the late 1800s.
35.8 Miles
Playing the latest film releases, Bijou Cineplex 4 has screenings with digital projection and surround sound. It offers a special birthday package that includes pizza, soda, snacks, cupcakes, a party room, and a movie screening.
36.0 Miles
98%
52 votes
476 Barrows Town Road, Killington, VT 5751
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An 18-hole golf course built into the mountains, the Green Mountain National Golf Course also offers a restaurant and bar, pro shop, practice facilities, and private or group lessons. Voted Vermont's #1 Public Course by Golf Week and Golf Digest.
36.1 Miles
Home to over 600,000 residents, Vermont State of is the second least populous state in the United States of America. Visitors commonly enjoy stopping by one of the many museums, parks, or historic sites during their visit to the state.
36.2 Miles
89%
9 votes
Route 431, Wilmington, NY 12997
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With a peak at 4610-ft above sea level, visitors can take in the scenic views of the Adirondacks and Lake Placid. There is a stone castle where the trail begins.
36.4 Miles
96%
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.
36.7 Miles
79%
605 votes
3600 Waterbury-Stowe Road, Waterbury Center, VT 05677
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Cider is pressed at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill throughout the year, and tours of the facilities are held at the same time that the pressing facility is open. There is also an on-site general store that has Vermont-made gifts, crafts, fresh donuts, and other specialty foods.