This horse farm, which I remember visiting in college, is home to 40+ horses that are all decedents of the Colonel Joseph Battell horse registry from 1878, when he saved the breed from extinction. Admission $5/adult; open 9 a.m - 4 pm. daily
This is a family farm since 1981 that offers refillable wine growlers, tastings paired with local cheese, vineyard tours, and events. If you're interested in going on a "trail" of tastings, start here and work your way next to Woodchuck Cider. Other stops include Stonecutter Spirits, Appalachian Gap Distillery, Otter Creek Brewing Co., WhistlePig Whiskey, and Drop-In Brewing Co.
This museum claims the title for the oldest community-based museum in the country, having welcomed visitors since 1884. Open Tu-Sa 10-5, Su 1-5
For those interested in hiking/walking, there is a 16-mile footpath that encircles the village. There is also easy access to the Long Trail or Green Mountain National Forest trails.