Spring is a time for renewal, so let’s get out that bucket list and add a few places to get us out and about. We’ve gathered some of our favorite places that would be perfect in any type of weather, so let’s see where spring exploring in VT may take you this season.
- Head to a sugar shack.
Facebook/Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm Spring is the sweetest time of the year in Vermont and you should check out one of these 18 VT sugar shacks to taste for yourself. Don’t miss Nebraska Knoll Sugarhouse!
- Explore the wonderful town of Putney.
Facebook/Putney General Store and Pharmacy It’s not too big, and not too small. See why Putney is Vermont’s best kept secret here. And be sure to check out Putney General Store while you’re in town.
- Shop at the Manchester Outlets.
Flickr/Craig T The picturesque surroundings of Manchester make your shopping experience more than a day spent in retail. See here why Manchester is such a unique town.
- Enjoy Harry Barber’s miniature castles.
Flickr/Don Shall Try to spot these castles throughout South Hero. Find out more about these castles here.
- Take a walk through the Path of Life Garden.
Flickr/David Wilson This sculpture garden in Windsor takes you through the various stages of life in a natural and peaceful setting. Learn more about this little known natural oasis here.
- Soak in the sights of the Moss Glen Falls in Granville.
Flickr/Matthew Paulson This waterfall can be seen from the road or explored close up with only a short hike. See more about Moss Glen Falls here.
- Check out a haunted tunnel and underground museum at the Hartness House.
Facebook/Facebook/Hartness House Inn Located on 35 acres in historic Springfield, the Hartness House offers elegant lodging with sweeping views of the Vermont countryside. The tunnels are unlike anything you’ve seen before - read more here.
- Have a stack of pancakes at Sugar & Spice in Mendon.
Facebook/Sugar and Spice This place may be miles away from it all, but their food is worth the trip. Oh, and they make their own syrup so be sure to try some. See why people travel from all over just to eat here.
- Take a hike on the Hudson Rail Trail.
Flickr/Shannon McGee In Castleton you can hike an abandoned railroad track for an easy and wonderful hike. Check out more here.
- Test your nerves at the haunted bridge in Stowe.
Only In Your State/Kristin Grimes There are loads of people who swear to have witnessed the hauntings on Emily’s Covered Bridge. Learn more about the sordid tales and maybe you’ll see the ghost yourself.
- Explore the Old Round Church in Richmond.
Flickr/VideoVik Filled with history and legends, the Old Round Church in Richmond is a a rare, well-preserved example of a sixteen-sided meeting house. Learn more about this magnificent structure here.
- Have a Worthy Burger in South Royalton.
Tripadvisor/snailkite The town may be small, but the burgers are huge. Read more about the mouth watering burgers you’ll find at Worthy Burger.
- Give in to your sweet tooth at Middlebury Sweets.
Facebook/Middlebury Sweets Vermont’s biggest candy shop is sure to please even the pickiest sweet lover. Look at all the choices here!
- Explore the Wilson Castle in Proctor.
Flickr/Jay Parker Historical and magical, the tours of this castle will show you something you never knew existed in Vermont. Learn more about the castle here.
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Facebook/Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm
Spring is the sweetest time of the year in Vermont and you should check out one of these 18 VT sugar shacks to taste for yourself. Don’t miss Nebraska Knoll Sugarhouse!
Facebook/Putney General Store and Pharmacy
It’s not too big, and not too small. See why Putney is Vermont’s best kept secret here. And be sure to check out Putney General Store while you’re in town.
Flickr/Craig T
The picturesque surroundings of Manchester make your shopping experience more than a day spent in retail. See here why Manchester is such a unique town.
Flickr/Don Shall
Try to spot these castles throughout South Hero. Find out more about these castles here.
Flickr/David Wilson
This sculpture garden in Windsor takes you through the various stages of life in a natural and peaceful setting. Learn more about this little known natural oasis here.
Flickr/Matthew Paulson
This waterfall can be seen from the road or explored close up with only a short hike. See more about Moss Glen Falls here.
Facebook/Facebook/Hartness House Inn
Located on 35 acres in historic Springfield, the Hartness House offers elegant lodging with sweeping views of the Vermont countryside. The tunnels are unlike anything you’ve seen before - read more here.
Facebook/Sugar and Spice
This place may be miles away from it all, but their food is worth the trip. Oh, and they make their own syrup so be sure to try some. See why people travel from all over just to eat here.
Flickr/Shannon McGee
In Castleton you can hike an abandoned railroad track for an easy and wonderful hike. Check out more here.
Only In Your State/Kristin Grimes
There are loads of people who swear to have witnessed the hauntings on Emily’s Covered Bridge. Learn more about the sordid tales and maybe you’ll see the ghost yourself.
Flickr/VideoVik
Filled with history and legends, the Old Round Church in Richmond is a a rare, well-preserved example of a sixteen-sided meeting house. Learn more about this magnificent structure here.
Tripadvisor/snailkite
The town may be small, but the burgers are huge. Read more about the mouth watering burgers you’ll find at Worthy Burger.
Facebook/Middlebury Sweets
Vermont’s biggest candy shop is sure to please even the pickiest sweet lover. Look at all the choices here!
Flickr/Jay Parker
Historical and magical, the tours of this castle will show you something you never knew existed in Vermont. Learn more about the castle here.
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