- Our list of the best things to do in Waterbury, Vermont, features the top 143 nearby activities — including 70 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Waterbury, 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 9 things to do within the city of Waterbury, VT , followed by 134 popular activities in nearby cities, including Stowe, Burlington, Montpelier, South Burlington, Waitsfield, Barre, Shelburne, Morrisville, Charlotte, Jeffersonville, Cabot, Waterbury Center, Essex, Killington, Richmond, Smugglers Notch, Cambridge, Warren and Granville
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Known for its maple syrup, Hathaway Farm offers a farm with a corn maze, barn, and animals for visitors to see. It also has a store that sells various cuts of natural beef.
48.4 Miles
In addition to providing daily necessities to locals, Dan & Whit's General Store offers a variety of goods to visitors. There are seasonal items, groceries, hardware, and even specialty Vermont products.
48.4 Miles
A pub affiliated with The Norwich Inn, Jasper Murdock's Alehouse features a pub room and a dining room, both of which serve the full food menu. The pub makes its own variety of beers, and has an extensive wine cellar.
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23 Ammonoosuc Street, Littleton, NH 3561
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North of the Notch Studio & Gallery is an art gallery that features paintings, original prints, and photographs by artist Bob Copeland. The facility is divided into three separate galleries that each exhibits a different type of artwork.
48.6 Miles
Fiddleheads is a specialty boutique stocking products from local, regional and national artists and artisans including jewellery, blown glass, and body products. An on-site art gallery shows and sells works by local artists.
48.6 Miles
Hikers, bicyclists, snowshoers, and vacationers can experience the area's natural beauty while enjoying quaint accommodations with Country Inns Along the Trail. Guests can spend their days exploring and return in the evenings to relaxing comfortable rooms and fine dining.
48.7 Miles
Built in 1797, the Littleton Grist Mill is a working mill on the Ammonoosuc River. Restored in 1997, the mill is open to the public as a working museum, featuring a 20-foot waterwheel that powers a millstone on the first floor of the building.
48.7 Miles
A working farm producing cheese and maple syrup, a visit to Sugarbush Farm includes a nature trail, a visit with farmers and animals, and free tastings of cheese, maple syrup and local foods.
48.7 Miles
Historic and artistic exhibits are available at the Vermont Marble Museum that is part of the Vermont Marble Trail, which is a driving tour along the geological marble corridor. One of the most popular permanent exhibits studies the construction of The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.