- 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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47.7 Miles
The Savoy Theatre is a tiny little two story 'art house' theater that plays many smaller independent films. The snack bar offers a variety of treats that are typically not seen in larger chain theaters.
48.4 Miles
Flowing from the Green Mountain National Forest through several wetland areas, Otter Creek is home to abundant fish, wildlife and birds. Recreational activities include fishing, birdwatching, water sports, hiking, and camping.
48.6 Miles
100%
1 votes
102 Bd St Jean Baptiste, Chateauguay, Quebec
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Charley's Biere Et Bouffe is a bar and restaurant that hosts dance and orchestra events. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy full rib meals, videos displayed on the location's screen, and a live disc jockey.
48.6 Miles
Mt. Pisgah Sno Tubing is a ski center that offers 3.5-kilometers of snowshoe trails, 3.5-kilometers of cross-country trails, and 30-acres of glade skiing. All of the trails on the premises are fully lighted.
48.9 Miles
Handcrafted beers are made on site at Otter Creek Brewing. The atmosphere is very relaxing and casual with tastings offering for their specialty beers and some food and snacks available as well.
48.9 Miles
Rich and flavorful beers are created at Blue Line Brewery. Head to the tasting room for a sample or two. Be sure to try the Black Fly IPA, a customer favorite.
49.1 Miles
87%
15 votes
44 Stevenson Lane, Saranac Lake, NY
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Built in the cottage in which writer Louis Stevenson wrote several essays for Scribner's Magazine, the Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage and Museum is a historical museum focused on the writings of Louis Stevenson. Attractions include paintings, photographs, and various memorabilia.
49.3 Miles
Dedicated to promoting culture and the arts, Pendragon Theatre is important to the Adirondack community. Along with theatrical productions and musical performances, the theater provides educational programs and workshops for individuals interested in acting.
49.3 Miles
Town Hall Theater of Middlebury Vermont has written quite the story since opening with a masquerade ball in 1884. The theater now presents documentaries, one-man shows, holiday specials and classic theatre stage plays.
49.3 Miles
The Robert Frost Interpretive Trail is a 1.2 mile loop pathway which gives scenic views of the surrounding mountains. Adorned along the trail is the poetry of Frost himself, and a beaver pond boardwalk is also crossed en route.