- Our list of the best things to do in Stratton Mountain, Vermont, features the top 94 nearby activities — including 45 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Stratton Mountain, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Stratton Mountain, VT , followed by 92 popular activities in nearby cities, including Manchester, Wilmington, Bennington, Ludlow, Arlington, Brattleboro, Chester, Londonderry, Weston, Dover, Grafton, Rutland, South Londonderry, Bellows Falls, Jamaica and Putney
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Featuring artifacts from the Industrial Revolution, Museum of Our Industrial Heritage is situated in a historic factory that visitors can walk through. The museum hosts a workshop where visitors can learn the tools of the trade from this time period.
39.9 Miles
Great Escape Fun Park offers a range of attractions and activities for the entire family. They have roller coasters, kiddie rides and a water park and is now park of Six Flags.
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Woodstock Town Hall Theatre is a cinema and performing arts center that was originally constructed in 1900 as an opera house. The theatre airs a selection of first-run movies and live events such as dance, theatre, and music.
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Passing through Amherst, Massachusetts, the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail is one of New England's most popular hiking destinations. It is one component of the New England Scenic Trail route. This trail is best hiked in late summer and early autumn.
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Built in 1900 as an Opera House, the Woodstock Town Hall Theater now houses a 390-seat theater, and hosts movies and live arts events throughout the year.
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Visit the Woodstock Town Crier, a chalkboard located in the centre of town, for up-to-date information on events and activities in the area.
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Housed within Highland Park, Highland Pond is most commonly used for fishing and scenic views during the summer months. A warming hut that was used when ice skating was still possible on the pond still stands.
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One of the most striking points of interest in Greenfield, Massachusetts is the Poet's Seat Tower. This sandstone structure was built in 1921 and originally used for observation. It was named in honor of the many poets who come to the area to write.
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Dana House is a museum that displays Vermont and Woodstock history. The house has a collection of maps and documents from Vermont's founding, including the original charter for Woodstock and Windsor County and a room of Civil War artifacts.