Vermont offers a variety of opportunities for recreation, art and culture. Vermont is well know for its scenic beauty, but did you know that it ranks among the top destinations in the world?
Whether visiting our historic sites and beautiful villages, artists and craftsmen at work, hiking, biking, fishing, golfing, boating, kayaking, skiing, snow boarding or swimming, there's no end to the ways one can enjoy this four-season play land.
Below are some recommendations and links to local places that could make your stay in the Okemo unforgettable.
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Protecting Vermont's natural heritage through education and research
Check out their many different events - Call 802-457-2779
Live theatre at its best! Award-winning regional theatre.
The 2008 season begins June 24!
for the many local and statewide parks available and their events. Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Boating, Swimming and lots more ...
Located in Plymouth, Vermont
See where our 21st President was born, sworn into office and is buried. Visit the General Store, The Summer White House and more.
The Billings Farm & Museum is a working dairy farm and a living museum of Vermont's rural past. The farm dates back to 1871, when Frederick Billings began importing cows from the Isle of Jersey. His farm prospered, and today, is still one of the finest Jersey farms in America and a museum dedicated to telling the story of Vermont's rural heritage.
Vermont's premier showplace for a mix of comedy, music, dance and theatre.
Want a great place to take craft classes by nationally known instructors year ‘round? Call for a catalog or visit the web site of Ludlow's Fletcher Farm. For more information, please call 802-228-8770.
A family business since 1946. Vermont cheese, clothing, toys, gifts and a shopping experience you won't soon forget.