- Our list of the best things to do in South Burlington, Vermont, features the top 144 nearby activities — including 69 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- South Burlington, 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 South Burlington, VT , followed by 130 popular activities in nearby cities, including Burlington, Stowe, Plattsburgh, Shelburne, Waterbury, Vergennes, Jeffersonville, Charlotte, Waterbury Center, Essex, Grand Isle, Richmond, Killington, Smugglers Notch, Winchester, Cambridge, Waitsfield, Colchester and Isle La Motte
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Showcasing over 50 artists, The Brandon Artists' Guild features paintings, wooden sculptures, and more in its gallery. It often hosts exhibits where visitors can meet an individual artist and see their work.
47.2 Miles
75%
20 votes
1246 Franklin Street (Route 7), Brandon, VT 05733
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Family owned and operated, the Otter Valley Winery is spread over six acres. Tours of the vineyard and winery are held regularly along with frequent wine tastings, and guests can see the largest wine cask in Vermont.
47.3 Miles
Visitors can stay in vintage cottages that were originally built in the 1930s at Cozy Cottages. Cozy Cottages also offers horseshoes, shuffleboard, a swimming pool, nightly bonfires, and wine tastings at the Otter Valley Winery.
47.8 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.
48.0 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.
48.0 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.
48.2 Miles
Located near Saranac Lake, the Bartok Cabin was home to famed Hungarian composer Bela Bartok in the summer of 1945, which was the last summer of his life. The cabin has been preserved and protected.
48.3 Miles
Near Saranac Lake, the Saranac Laboratory Museum documents the local history of tuberculosis patients who came to the area for treatment. Exhibits cover the science of tuberculosis and the history of the disease in New York City.
48.4 Miles
Harken back to your own childhood by visiting Adirondack Carousel and taking a ride on one of the hand-crafted wooden animals. Located indoors, the Carousel is an ideal venue for birthday parties and special occasions.
48.4 Miles
Surrounded by the Adirondack Mountains, Saranac Lake is your choice for canoeing, kayaking, and mountain biking. Known for the majestic scenery, you will be equally impressed with the many shops and restaurants around town.