- Our list of the best things to do in Waterbury Center, Vermont, features the top 111 nearby activities — including 52 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Waterbury Center, 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 Waterbury Center, VT , followed by 109 popular activities in nearby cities, including Stowe, Montpelier, South Burlington, Waitsfield, Barre, Waterbury, Burlington, Jeffersonville, Morrisville, Shelburne, Cabot, Essex, Killington, Smugglers Notch, Warren, Cambridge and Richmond
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The Star Theatre is a movie theatre that also offers food and beverages. The cinema is able to make their auditoriums available for meetings or lectures as well as for educational purposes when needed.
34.9 Miles
Maple Grove Farms of Vermont produces maple syrup, maple candies and other products. Sample various syrup grades and candies,visit the Sugar House Museum, and shop for maple products at the country gift shop.
35.0 Miles
Gold Crown Lanes is a family entertainment and recreation center. Featuring something for everyone, it provides 16 lanes of 10-pin bowling, the Lamplighter Lounge & Sports Bar, billiards, and arcade games, perfect for planning a birthday party or get toge
35.2 Miles
NEK Adventures offers guided scenic ATV tours of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, with snowmobile tours available in winter. Tours include a vehicle training session. Snowmobile rentals in winter allow access to the region's extensive trails.
35.5 Miles
Grand Isle State Park is the most-visited campground in the state park system which is composed of 226 acres of land. The park includes 4,150 feet of Lake Champlain shoreline for water-based activities in addition to land options of hiking, biking, and camping.
36.2 Miles
Even though it is a small two screen cinema, the Oldham Theater is one of the oldest movie theaters in the area. It normally shows popular first-run Hollywood films with one being shown in the downstairs theater while the other is presented upstairs.
36.2 Miles
Hiking and general walking is available at the Robert Frost Wayside Trail through the dense foliage of the Green Mountains. In addition to the natural setting and views, pieces of poems by Robert Frost are placed along the trail for reading.
36.6 Miles
Set on a 150-acre private property, Dog Mountain is a leash-free zone where pet owners are encouraged to bring their dogs. The property is designed with several trails, fields and pools inviting dogs to play, run and swim with their owners and other dogs.
36.6 Miles
Located on Dog Mountain, the Dog Chapel is a pet-friendly chapel built by artist Stephen Huneck, dedicated to the celebration and appreciation of dogs. Visitors are encouraged to bring a photo of a departed dog to leave on the inner walls of the building.
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Administered by the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Anne's Shine is mostly a Catholic site but welcomes all worshipers. It is also a historic site due to being one of the oldest settlements in Vermont.