- 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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Spanning 13 acres, Profile Lake is named after an overhead rock formation at Cannon Mountain resembling the profile of a man. The lake can be used for fishing and wading as well as canoeing and tubing.
24.2 Miles
A scenic mountain surrounded by beautiful landscape, Mount Lafayette rewards hikers who undertake the rigorous journey to its summit with impressive views. The trail features a number of notable vistas along the way.
25.8 Miles
Kids and grandkids love Santa's Village in Jefferson, New Hampshire, which is full of fun things to do and see. After posing for a portrait with Santa, kids and parents enjoy spending time on the mini-coaster and other rides.
27.2 Miles
Also known as Mount Martha, after George Washington's wife, Cherry Mountain offers extensive hiking and snowmobile trails that are accessible to and manageable by hikers of all ability and experience levels. The trails offer remarkable views.
27.6 Miles
A 45 foot high falls along the Flume Gorge Trail, Avalanche Falls is a thundering cascade of white water. Hikers can climb to the top of the falls on a wooden-railed trail for a remarkable view.
27.7 Miles
The Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks is a family-run maple syrup operation including free tours and tastings, nature trail, country store and outdoor museum on Vermont farm life. The maplewood Woodshed Theater offers a film about the family's maple process.
27.8 Miles
An 800 foot natural gorge, Flume Gorge has walls made of Conway granite. There is a two mile walking loop that leads all around and to the top of the gorge, and offers remarkable views.
27.8 Miles
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852 Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH 03251
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Known for its granite gorge, Flume Gorge & Visitor Center offers visitors a scenic hike among ferns and lush vegetation. The visitor center has information about the park and a gift shop.
27.9 Miles
Since Barre is considered to be the Granite Capital of the World, it has a long history of gravestone monuments with Hope Cemetery forming the foundation. It represents a distinguished history of memorial art through stone with some of the oldest and most intricate examples.
28.3 Miles
The path to the Georgiana Falls offers a short hike or walk with a mild, gentle incline to the lower falls. The path to the upper falls is much steeper, but offers views of the falls and valley below.