Vermont’s mountains aren’t called the Green Mountains for nothing! Check out some favorite hiking spots along the Long & Appalachian Trails: Bald Mountain/White Rocks, Harmon Hill, Woodford State Park, Lye Brook Falls, Haystack, Equinox.
Canoeing or tubing down the Battenkill and Walloomsac Rivers are traditional summer pastimes for Vermonters.
Featuring some of the most well-known work of renowned artist, Grandma Moses.
Known for their craft beer and mouth-watering food. The Madison’s have deep ties to the community, and in the early 1990s converted an old storefront in Bennington’s historic downtown into the area’s first brew pub.
Built in 1891, and standing 306 feet high, this landmark remains the tallest man-made structure in the state of Vermont to commemorate the Battle of Bennington.
A literary landmark located only minutes away from Frost’s gravesite in Old Bennington. While you’re there, enjoy a beautiful nature walk via the Robert Frost Trailhead.
A well-known contemporary art museum and performing arts center.
There’s a constant flow of antique exhibitions, flea markets, auto shows and craft shows.