The Spa at The Woods
53 Woods Rd
Rutland, VT 05751, US
The Spa at The Woods is a Spa and Health Club nestled in the hills of Killington, Vermont. In the hands of our specially trained staff, you'll feel the stress and strain of everyday life disappear, replaced by relaxation and a feeling of calm contentment. Full service spa offering massage, body treatments, and other services
Killington Golf Course
Geoffrey Cornish designed this course to take full advantage of the awe-inspiring mountain terrain. Killington's rushing snowmelt streams and elevation changes make for an exciting and strategic long game. Our generous greens allow you to attack the flag with confidence. This 6,186-yard, par 72 course presents a refreshing round for any golfer, no matter what skill level or handicap. And at our 2,000-foot elevation, gentle breezes offer a soothing respite from the summer sun.
Snowshed Base Lodge
The best place to start the day for those taking adult lessons or looking for easier terrain. The Season Pass Office is located here, as well as the Killington Sports Ski Shop, Double Diamond Service Center and all Adult Ski School Lessons.
Rams Head Base Lodge
The place to go for fun and exciting programs designed especially for children and families, as well as for those looking for easier and more difficult terrain. Headquarters for the Ski School Childrens Programs, Friendly Penguin Child Care Center (daycare for ages 6 weeks and up), First Tracks Program (skiing for ages 2 and 3), Ministars & Lowriders (4 to 6 years), Superstars (7 to 12 years).
K-1 Base Lodge
The K-1 Lodge is the place to start your day to experience more difficult and most difficult terrain with the quickest access to Killington Peak via K-1 Express Gondola, the highest lift in Vermont.
Bear Mountain Base Lodge
If you’re looking for big terrain park and pipe action, tree skiing or rail jibbing, Bear Mountain is the place to spend your day. Home of the legendary Outer Limits, the steepest, longest bump run in the East. From most Killington lodging, access is available from East Mountain Road
Skyeship Base Lodge
A favorite for those driving up early in the morning, and those staying on Route 100 south or in towns like Bridgewater and Woodstock. Skyeship, an 8-passenger gondola, whisks you from Route 4 to the top of Skye Peak in 11 minutes. From there, you can access almost any spot on the mountain.
Green Mountain National Golf Course
There is no finer place to enjoy the game than Green Mountain National Golf Course in Killington, Vermont. What separates this course from others is its unique and challenging design features. Generously carved out of the Green Mountains, the course offers solitude and a private golf experience that will challenge players of all abilities.
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405 Killington Rd
Killington, VT 05751, US
The Wise Vacations Office is located right on the Killington Access Road. We're open 7 days a week during the winter months and our friendly staff will be happy to help you with checking in, or any special request.
Pico Mountain & Killington Adventure Center
Experience a summer filled with numerous adventures, including hiking, mountain biking, Alpine Slides, mini golf, climbing walls and the Pico Power Jump. At the Pico Mountain Adventure Center, you'll find something for the entire family! Of course, there's also Killington's 18-hole championship golf course just minutes away. Whether you seek constant summertime excitement or leisurely recreation and poolside basking, you'll find mountains of fun and adventure Killington Resort.
Coolodge State Park
855 Coolidge State Park Rd
Bridgewater Corners, VT 05035, US
Known for its rustic feel, hillside campsites that give way to dramatic mountain views, and authentic character, Coolidge State Park is the developed recreation centerpiece of the 21,500 acre Calvin Coolidge State Forest, the largest state-owned land holding in central Vermont. Coolidge State Park is the only Vermont park with an entire loop of lean-to campsites, some of which have sweeping views of the Black River valley and the Green Mountains. Many campers feel that sites at Coolidge have the best views in all of Vermont. The park also has a loop of forested campsites, restroom facilities with showers, a hilltop picnic area with log picnic shelter, a group camping area, and several remote lean-to campsites for those wishing to really escape it all.
Gifford Woods State Park
34 Gifford Woods
Killington, VT 05751, US
Across Route 100 from the developed campground lies Gifford Woods Natural Area, a 7-acre stand of virgin hardwoods. It is perhaps Vermont's best known old-growth northern hardwood stand, with many grand individual trees of sugar maple, beech, yellow birch, basswood, white ash, and hemlock. The understory is rich with native wildflowers. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980 and a State Fragile Area in 1982. No trails or development of any kind has been done in the stand in order to preserve its natural state.
Manchester Designer Outlets
Manchester, VT, US
Over 30 outlets all in a quaint downtown area.
Vermont Teddy Bear Factory
6655 Shelburne Rd
Shelburne, VT 05482, US
Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest maker of hand-crafted, American-made Teddy Bears! Embraced by the scenic Green Mountains, Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory colors the countryside in beautiful Shelburne, Vermont
Simon Pearce Glass
1760 Quechee Main St
White River Junction, VT 05001, US
Upscale pottery, hand blown glass, and home accesories. The Quechee location features glass blowers at work, a huge show room, and a restaurant overlooking the Ottauquechee River.
The Vermont Country Store
657 Main St
Windsor, VT 05161, US
When Vrest Orton opened the doors of The Vermont Country Store in 1946, it was the first restored rural store in the nation and it stocked thousands of practical and intriguing necessities for daily living. Today, amid countless antiques and oddities from floor to rafters, you'll still discover long-forgotten essentials.
Norman Rockwell Museum
654 US Route 4 E
Rutland, VT 05701, US
Our nationally recognized collection of Norman Rockwell's art, established in 1976, commemorates Norman Rockwell's Vermont years and the entire span and diversity of his career (1911-1978). Chronological display of more than 2,500 Norman Rockwell magazine covers, advertisements, calendars, and other published works shows Rockwell's development as an illustrator and links his work to the political, economic, and cultural history of the United States.
Billings Farm & Museum
5302 River Rd
Woodstock, VT, United States
The Billings Farm & Museum is keeping alive the spirit and values of Vermont's rural past. The farm dates back to 1871, when native Vermonter, Frederick Billings, set out to build a farm and forestry operation that would serve future generations as a model of wise stewardship. His farm flourished, and today, is still a first-class working farm, operating with a museum of Vermont's rural heritage.
Montshire Museum of Science
1 Montshire Rd
Windsor, VT 05055, US
The Montshire Museum of Science is a hands-on museum located in Norwich, Vermont, offering dozens of exciting exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology. The building is located on a 110-acre site near the Connecticut River, and the Museums' outdoor environment is a large part of the visitor experience. Science Park is a two-acre exhibit area in a beautiful, park-like setting. Also outside is a network of easy-to-moderate walking trails for visitors of all ages and fitness levels.
The Vermont Marble Museum
52 Main St
Proctor, VT 05765, US
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
6565 Woodstock Rd
White River Junction, VT 05001, US
Paramount Theatre
30 Center St
Rutland, VT 05701, US
Weston Playhouse Theatre Company
703 Main St
Weston, VT 05161, US
The Weston Playhouse is located on
the Village Green just off Route 100 in Weston, VT
Okemo Valley Golf Club
89 Fox Ln
Ludlow, VT, United States
Featuring bent grass greens, tees and fairways, our par 70, 18-hole championship course is New England's first heathland-style course. One-of-a-kind fairways are filled with dips, ripples, rolls and hollows, which invite fresh mountain breezes. Greens are sweeping and fairly sculpted to reward your short game. Put all of this against the backdrop of Vermont's dazzling Green Mountains, and you have a golf experience you’ll never forget.
Rutland Country Club
275 Grove St
Rutland, VT 05701, US
Lying just a mile or so out from the center of the state's second largest city, the Rutland Country Club is one of the grand dames of Vermont golf. Few clubs in the entire state receive higher all-around marks from the golfing public than does Rutland. This esteemed venue is the favorite course of quite a few good Central Vermont golfers. It is a course that players look forward to playing again and again.
Lake St. Catherine Country Club
A beautiful golf course located in Poultney, Vermont near Lake St. Catherine. Originally a nine-hole venue, the course was expanded to eighteen in the early 1990's. It is now a full-length course that plays to a respectable slope/rating. It is fun for both the higher handicapper from the front tees, and challenging for the low handicapper from the championship tees. The facility is open to the public.