Eat, Drink, Shop, Play just steps away from your lodging. Take the gondola to the top for a scenic view, take a walk through the village shops or relax in one of the Adirondack chairs at the base. For a full list of shops and dining options visit the Stratton Directory
The trailhead is marked approximately 50 feet down “Mike’s Way” on left after exiting the gondola. Follow this trail from the Summit of Stratton to the old Fire Tower, which marks the true summit of Stratton Mountain and the crossing of the Long and Appalachian Trails. Check in with Tower hosts for the latest trail news, or climb the tower for 360 views of the surrounding area. - Approximately .75 miles each way. Little to no elevation gain.
Pack a bathing suit and check out Maple’s favorite place - Stratton’s Snowmaking Pond. Calm clear waters and stunning Mountain Views.
36 minutes Stretch your legs and take a walk by the river in one of our favorite places. We went here on our first camping trip in the van and got engaged in the same exact spot 4 years later.
23 minutes The Vermonster Sub... we eat this multiple days in a row when we visit
24 minutes Shop around and grab some deals while you’re in town.
27 minutes An old library converted into a restaurant. We had our anniversary/engagement dinner here. Delicious
25 minutes This building, known as the Colburn House, was a continuously operating Inn for over a century before owners converted it to a bookstore in 1985. Beyond books, they offer a full line of stationery, magazines, cards, calendars, local and VT foods and many fine gifts from clothing to jewelry. In addition, the Bonnet & Main Cafe is attached to the store to provide a great coffee, baked goods or lunch.
53 minutes south Heading south? On your way out of town pick up some snacks for the road. Try their award winning mac & cheese