- Our list of the best things to do in Woodstock, Vermont, features the top 119 nearby activities — including 74 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Woodstock, 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 17 things to do within the city of Woodstock, VT , followed by 102 popular activities in nearby cities, including Windsor, Killington, Rutland, Quechee, Ludlow, Hanover, Norwich, White River Junction, Claremont, Chester, Plymouth, Cornish, Barnard, Enfield, Weston and Ascutney
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Offering 38 gravel sites and 6 brookside water sites, the Newfound RV Park offers an array of amenities to travelers through the Bristol area. The site offers private bathrooms and showers, WiFi and also accommodates tent campers.
39.6 Miles
Serving as a local mid-sized performance space, the Barre Opera House can seat just over 600 people. The shows focus mostly on musical performances though with intermissions of homemade desserts and a selection of hot and cold refreshments.
39.7 Miles
Studio Place Arts features a variety of art galleries and classes. Guests can often see local artists working on projects as they browse through exhibits because the facility also provides studio space to creative individuals.
39.7 Miles
Offering guests the chance to watch first-run movies in 3D, the Paramount Theatre also provides group and special event rentals. Additionally, parents can also schedule a birthday party for their children at this location.
39.8 Miles
The Spa at Equinox is a full-service resort spa offering treatments and products native to Vermont. Facilities include saunas and steam baths, an indoor heated swimming pool, yoga, pilates and meditation, along with a variety of massage and spa treatments.
40.2 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.
40.3 Miles
Named for a fallen officer in 1972, the Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park is popular with the local community. The park covers over 88 acres and features a dog park, swimming pool, multiple athletic fields, a walking path and three playgrounds.
40.3 Miles
The Round Barn Farm is a bed and breakfast that is located on 245-acres of mountains, meadows, and ponds. The farm offers a variety of packages including the 'Swimming Hole Package' and the 'Dog Days of August' package.
40.6 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.