Billings Farm & Museum offers a unique blend of New England history and modern-day sustainable agriculture. Tour this beautifully restored 1890s farmhouse, meet the Jersey dairy cows, sheep, draft horses, and other heritage farm animals, and explore the authentic barns and farm life exhibits. Don't miss their award-winning artisanal cheese and fresh dairy products in the museum store.
The Simon Pearce Restaurant and Mill, housed in a restored historic woolen mill overlooking the stunning Ottauquechee River and covered bridge, offers a truly unique Vermont experience. Watch master glassblowers create beautiful hand-blown pieces in the workshop below, then enjoy exceptional farm-to-table cuisine in the acclaimed restaurant featuring locally-sourced ingredients and spectacular views of the waterfall.
Vermont's deepest gorge and natural wonder, Quechee Gorge offers spectacular views from both the Route 4 bridge walkway and hiking trails below. This 165-foot deep gorge, carved by glacial activity and the Ottauquechee River, is easily accessible and perfect for a quick photo stop or a longer hike. Take the mile-long trail down to the base of the gorge to experience the rushing waters up close, or simply enjoy the majestic views from above.