- Our list of the best things to do in Proctor, Vermont, features the top 60 nearby activities — including 29 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Proctor, 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 Proctor, VT , followed by 58 popular activities in nearby cities, including Killington, Rutland, Brandon, Ludlow, Woodstock, Middlebury, Plymouth and Barnard
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The Six flags great escape is a recreational park that features a water slide, a lodge with free continental breakfast, and swimming pools. The park has activities for kids and also has a tree house.
39.5 Miles
A movie theater featuring seven auditoriums, Regal Aviation Mall 7 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers self-service and mobile ticketing as well as a snack bar with food and drinks.
39.6 Miles
Standard and candlepin bowling are on offer at Maple Lanes. Make it a family day and enjoy a few rounds, or challenge companions to video games. Bowling under black lights happens on the weekends.
39.7 Miles
As a historic venue for performing arts, Claremont Opera House Inc features a wide variety of entertainment from bluegrass to Shakespeare. The venue can also be rented out for events like birthday parties.
39.8 Miles
Several types of cheeses are offered at The Vermont Cheese House. Visits revolve around purchasing and tasting cheeses along with a variety of wines from around the United States and specialty sweets.
39.8 Miles
Queensbury's Regal Cinema is a branch of the Regal Cinema chain of movie theaters. It screens first-run movies with digital video and sound. The theater also runs frequent specials and combo deals.
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Rising through Vermont, the Battenkill River is nearly 60 miles in length with many different activities for visitors. The most popular is fishing for trout, but there is also plenty of hiking, walking, canoeing, and kayaking.
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Big Big on the Battenkill offers outdoor recreational activities including trout fly fishing, kayaking and tubing. They rent both tubes and kayaks with life jackets and if patrons have their own equipment, Battenkill provides drop off transportation for a fee.
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The years that the artist spent in the area between the years of 1939 and 1953 are memorialized at the Norman Rockwell Exhibition. The specific pieces shown at the display focus on the community and lives of those who lived in the area.
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Seasonal recreation is offered at the Grafton Ponds Outdoor Center. In the winter, guests can enjoy skiing, snowshoeing, and snow tubing while summer has canoeing, swimming, hiking, and a variety of camps for kids.