If you’re feeling adventurous then you’re sure in the right state. Vermont is loaded with places that will get your heart pumping and lead you to some pretty phenomenal places if you’re looking for a reward. We’ve gathered some of our favorite destinations for people of all abilities and these epic adventures in VT are not to be missed.
- Paddle a kayak through the granite quarries in Barre.
Flickr/Ano Lobb Barre is known for its beautiful quarries and gliding on the water and soaking in the reflections will give you a whole new appreciation for the magnificent places. Click here to learn more.
- Get up close to the Moss Glen Falls.
Flickr/Matthew Paulson This waterfall is visible from the road, but it’s also pretty easy to take a closer look. Click here to learn more.
- Take a horseback ride in any season - even winter!
Facebook/Lajoie Stables The Lajoie Stables in Jeffersonville has magnificent horses giving rides seven days a week in a breathtaking setting. Click here to learn more.
- Take the road less travelled in Ripton.
Flickr/Jay Parker See where Robert Frost wrote some of his most famous works and hike the easy, one mile trail and stop along the way to read his words. Click here to learn more.
- Grab your pooch and head to Dog Mountain in St. Johnsbury.
Flickr/ann-dabney This place is a dog paradise, and it even has a chapel to pay your respects to your favorite four legged friends who have passed. Click here to learn more.
- Hike to Owl’s Head.
Flickr/geoff dude Believe it or not, this short hike is only ½ mile and in about 30 minutes you’ll be at the summit of Owl’s Head in Groton State Forest. Click here to learn more.
- Hike to the old chapel at the Trapp Family Lodge.
Flickr/Corey Templeton The hills are alive in the town of Stowe and one of the many things you’ll want to explore is this chapel built by Werner von Trapp in 1945-1948. Click here to learn more.
- Head through the notch at Smuggler’s Notch State Park.
Flickr/Cory Janiak The natural beauty is unsurpassed, and often unexpected, at this gorgeous park with caves, waterfalls and stunning views. Click here to learn more.
- Hike to the bottom of Quechee Gorge.
Flickr/Rossie It certainly looks challenging, but the hike is easier than you think. Click here to learn more.
- ‘Take in the views from Mount Pisgah.
Flickr/Charles Wohlers This hike overlooking lake Willoughby just might be the most beautiful in all of Vermont. Click here to learn more.
- Take a ride on the Colchester Causeway.
Flickr/Richard Due The wind on your face and water on either side, there is nothing quite like this awesome bike path. Click here to learn more.
For even more places to check out, these 18 hikes under 5 miles should not be missed.
Flickr/Ano Lobb
Barre is known for its beautiful quarries and gliding on the water and soaking in the reflections will give you a whole new appreciation for the magnificent places. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Matthew Paulson
This waterfall is visible from the road, but it’s also pretty easy to take a closer look. Click here to learn more.
Facebook/Lajoie Stables
The Lajoie Stables in Jeffersonville has magnificent horses giving rides seven days a week in a breathtaking setting. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Jay Parker
See where Robert Frost wrote some of his most famous works and hike the easy, one mile trail and stop along the way to read his words. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/ann-dabney
This place is a dog paradise, and it even has a chapel to pay your respects to your favorite four legged friends who have passed. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/geoff dude
Believe it or not, this short hike is only ½ mile and in about 30 minutes you’ll be at the summit of Owl’s Head in Groton State Forest. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Corey Templeton
The hills are alive in the town of Stowe and one of the many things you’ll want to explore is this chapel built by Werner von Trapp in 1945-1948. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Cory Janiak
The natural beauty is unsurpassed, and often unexpected, at this gorgeous park with caves, waterfalls and stunning views. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Rossie
It certainly looks challenging, but the hike is easier than you think. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Charles Wohlers
This hike overlooking lake Willoughby just might be the most beautiful in all of Vermont. Click here to learn more.
Flickr/Richard Due
The wind on your face and water on either side, there is nothing quite like this awesome bike path. Click here to learn more.
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