- Our list of the best things to do in Montpelier, Vermont, features the top 86 nearby activities — including 42 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Montpelier, 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 14 things to do within the city of Montpelier, VT , followed by 72 popular activities in nearby cities, including Stowe, Waitsfield, Barre, Waterbury, Morrisville, Waterbury Center, Cabot, Burlington, Killington, Granville, Richmond, Smugglers Notch and Warren
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The Lamoille River is a natural river that runs from northern Vermont and drains into Lake Champlain. The river is 85-miles in length and has a drainage area of 706-square miles.
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Visitors can enjoy a showcase for a variety of local artists at the Art Exhibition At Shelburne Farms. The farm hosts a variety of other exhibitions, programs, and special events in the Coach Barn that was built in 1902.
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2267 Main St, Bretton Woods, NH 03575
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For an adventurous experience in the White Mountains, nature lovers can enjoy a tour with Northern Extremes Snowmobiling - Private Tours. The guided tours cover more than 20 miles of trails with scenic views.
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16 votes
60 Institute Road, Burlington, VT 05408
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North Beach Campground & Park is a beachside park with a variety of amenities. It features picnic areas with barbecue grills, restrooms, beach access, playground areas, and a shelter capable of accommodating large groups.
36.6 Miles
Ideal for family vacations, Silver Lake State Park has activities to enjoy year round. Guests can hike, camp, swim, ice skate, and enjoy fishing for small mouth bass among many other activities.
36.6 Miles
North Beach Park offers a picnic area complete with tables and grills, a snack bar, restrooms, and foot showers. The park also has a reserveable shelter that can accommodate up to 80 people.
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Built in 1787, the Ethan Allen Homestead is the original historic home of Vermont's founder. The site has been preserved and converted into a living history museum that shows daily life of 18th century Vermont.
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The local town has a long-standing relationship with the Barnard General Store which has been serving the community for generations. Even though the retailer itself is small, there is still a wide selection of wine, food, and ice cream.
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Hiking and general walking is available at the Robert Frost Wayside Trail through the dense foliage of the Green Mountains. In addition to the natural setting and views, pieces of poems by Robert Frost are placed along the trail for reading.
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On Saturday mornings, visitors can go to Norwich Farmers Market to shop for fresh produce and crafted goods. There are a variety of local vendors that bring goods from their craft studios and farms to the market.