- Our list of the best things to do in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, features the top 62 nearby activities — including 35 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- St. Johnsbury, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Winter Activities.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of St. Johnsbury, VT , followed by 50 popular activities in nearby cities, including Franconia, Littleton, Bethlehem, Whitefield, East Burke, Bretton Woods, Bath, Cabot and Lincoln
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The Spa at Christmas Farm Inn offers five treatment rooms, along with an indoor swimming pool, outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, and a fitness center. Guests can enjoy all natural spa treatments, sip herbal tea, and use the facility.
45.6 Miles
Black Mountain , Horse Riding is an adventure company that provides horseback riding experiences that take place at up to 2,000-feet of elevation. The company gives horse riding lessons to people ages six and up.
45.7 Miles
Jackson's Black Mountain is a multi-faceted nature education center, horse stable and tour provider. Black Mountain also offers horseriding lessons and equestrian tours for children and adults. Weddings are frequently held here also.
45.7 Miles
Located within the scenic White Mountains, Black Mountain Stables is a business offering many services for horse riders to enjoy. Visitors of all riding levels commonly enjoy taking memorable sightseeing tours through the local trails.
45.8 Miles
Tours of the tank and barrel room of the Boyden Valley Winery are offered daily as are tours of the grapevines and maple trees. Tastings are offered on all days that the winery is open, and the price includes six different types of wine.
46.7 Miles
Conway's Boulder Loop Trail is a three-mile trail of low to moderate difficulty. At its apex the trail rises over 1,000 feet over the valley below. Hikers must be aware of their surroundings at all times, as most of the trail's ledges do not have safety rails.
46.7 Miles
Considered to be one of the main climbing areas in New England, White Horse Ledge is 800 feet high in total and is divided into two sections. The two areas are known as the Slabs and the South Buttress, and they both require moderate to advanced rock climbing skills.
46.7 Miles
The Mad River Glen Cooperative is a vibrant ski area in Vermont that draws both locals and visitors. The trails can accommodate skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and even general wildlife viewing.
46.7 Miles
One of the major commercial ski resorts in New England is the Sugarbush Mountain Ski Resort. Ski lessons for children and beginners are held daily, and there are also summer activity offerings that include biking, tennis, and golf.
46.7 Miles
Located off the Kancamagus Highway, Lower Falls is a natural waterfall very popular to visit during the warmer months. Small sandy beaches, pools, and picnic tables are among the attractions available at the falls.