Guest Guidebook

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Guest Guidebook

Food scene

Fantastic food and provisions showcasing local products!
32 locals recommend
Brownsville Butcher & Pantry
871 VT-44
32 locals recommend
Fantastic food and provisions showcasing local products!
92 locals recommend
Woodstock Farmers' Market
979 W Woodstock Rd
92 locals recommend
Great ribs and yummy cocktails!
The Maple Kitchen
485 Hotel Rd
Great ribs and yummy cocktails!
Windsor Station Restaurant & Barroom
26 Depot Ave
33 locals recommend
49 locals recommend
Skunk Hollow Tavern
12 Brownsville Rd
49 locals recommend
If unique, authentic food excites you, Rocky’s is a must! The menu is limited, but the tacos are outstanding- flavorful and generally spicy!
Rocky's Taqueria
26 Opera House Square
If unique, authentic food excites you, Rocky’s is a must! The menu is limited, but the tacos are outstanding- flavorful and generally spicy!
7 locals recommend
Ramunto's Brick Oven Pizza
71 Broad St
7 locals recommend
17 locals recommend
The Common Man Restaurant
16 Water St
17 locals recommend

Things to Do and See

Queechee gorge was formed by glacial activity about 13,000 years ago. It is the deepest gorge in Vermont and a popular tourist attraction. This is a wonderful place at any time of the year- and especially stunning for leaf-peepers. 5800 Woodstock Road, Hartford, VT Vtstateparks.com/quechee.html
185 locals recommend
Quechee Gorge Bridge
U.S. 4
185 locals recommend
Queechee gorge was formed by glacial activity about 13,000 years ago. It is the deepest gorge in Vermont and a popular tourist attraction. This is a wonderful place at any time of the year- and especially stunning for leaf-peepers. 5800 Woodstock Road, Hartford, VT Vtstateparks.com/quechee.html
Community organized seasonal adventures from skiing and tubing, to hiking and biking, and equestrian pursuits
15 locals recommend
Ascutney Trails
449 Ski Tow Rd
15 locals recommend
Community organized seasonal adventures from skiing and tubing, to hiking and biking, and equestrian pursuits
Walk through a canopy of trees on a stunning boardwalk high above the forest floor. Arrive at a woven “spiders web” 50 feet off the ground and climb a soaring tower hundreds of feet high for an exceptional view of the incredible environment surrounding you. In addition to all of this, there are educational presentations and exhibits to enjoy.
28 locals recommend
VINS Nature Center
149 Natures Way
28 locals recommend
Walk through a canopy of trees on a stunning boardwalk high above the forest floor. Arrive at a woven “spiders web” 50 feet off the ground and climb a soaring tower hundreds of feet high for an exceptional view of the incredible environment surrounding you. In addition to all of this, there are educational presentations and exhibits to enjoy.
Mount Ascutney is one of the leading locations for hang gliding in Vermont. We recommend reaching out to Morningside to learn more: 603-542-4416 Flymorningside.kittyhawk.com
9 locals recommend
Morningside Flight Park
357 Morningside Ln
9 locals recommend
Mount Ascutney is one of the leading locations for hang gliding in Vermont. We recommend reaching out to Morningside to learn more: 603-542-4416 Flymorningside.kittyhawk.com
Billings Farm is an outdoor history museum and operational dairy farm. It is a short ride from here in Woodstock, Vt. Be sure to take a look at their events calendar during your stay! billingsfarm.org
15 locals recommend
Billings Farm station
15 locals recommend
Billings Farm is an outdoor history museum and operational dairy farm. It is a short ride from here in Woodstock, Vt. Be sure to take a look at their events calendar during your stay! billingsfarm.org
Stroll through the common, meander in and out of shops, and enjoy a delicious maple creemee (delicious soft serve meets real maple syrup)! There are farmers markets and events on the common- we suggest looking at the online calendar during your stay. (We also recommend the Maple Latte and Cherry Danishes at Mont Vert Cafe downtown- so delicious!)
233 locals recommend
Woodstock
233 locals recommend
Stroll through the common, meander in and out of shops, and enjoy a delicious maple creemee (delicious soft serve meets real maple syrup)! There are farmers markets and events on the common- we suggest looking at the online calendar during your stay. (We also recommend the Maple Latte and Cherry Danishes at Mont Vert Cafe downtown- so delicious!)
Located in the heart of Windsor is a beautiful place to explore- truly an aquatic gem! Hike, trail run, or snowshoe your way around 2.9 miles of trail. There is much to see- beaver activity, a lake, river, and waterfall. You will find parking across from Price Chopper (2725 US-5 North, Windsor Vermont).
Lake Runnemede
Located in the heart of Windsor is a beautiful place to explore- truly an aquatic gem! Hike, trail run, or snowshoe your way around 2.9 miles of trail. There is much to see- beaver activity, a lake, river, and waterfall. You will find parking across from Price Chopper (2725 US-5 North, Windsor Vermont).
Prior to 2008, this bridge was the longest covered bridge in the US. It is a 19th-century timber bridge over the Connecticut River. You will find it just off the center of downtown Windsor.
28 locals recommend
Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge
28 locals recommend
Prior to 2008, this bridge was the longest covered bridge in the US. It is a 19th-century timber bridge over the Connecticut River. You will find it just off the center of downtown Windsor.
Simon Pearce is a renowned glass blowing studio. This location is especially exciting because you are able to watch and interact with the artists as they produce these exceptional pieces. The studio is nestled among a few boutiques, Harpoon Brewery, Silo Distillery, and Great River Outfitters (and Sculpture Park). 109 Park Road, Windsor, Vermont
21 locals recommend
Simon Pearce
109 Park Rd
21 locals recommend
Simon Pearce is a renowned glass blowing studio. This location is especially exciting because you are able to watch and interact with the artists as they produce these exceptional pieces. The studio is nestled among a few boutiques, Harpoon Brewery, Silo Distillery, and Great River Outfitters (and Sculpture Park). 109 Park Road, Windsor, Vermont

Breweries

Harpoon Brewery Taproom and Beer Garden
336 Ruth Carney Drive
125 locals recommend
182 locals recommend
Long Trail Brewing Company
5520 US-4
182 locals recommend
55 locals recommend
Outer Limits Brewing
60 Village Green
55 locals recommend
Vermont Beer Makers
100 River Street

Skiing and Snowboarding

Winter sports within an hour drive
25 minutes away
25 locals recommend
The Quechee Club
3268 Quechee Main St
25 locals recommend
25 minutes away
35 minutes away
Suicide Six
35 minutes away
35 minutes away
285 locals recommend
Okemo Mountain Resort
77 Okemo Ridge Rd
285 locals recommend
35 minutes away
35 minutes away
22 locals recommend
Whaleback Mountain
160 Whaleback Mountain Rd
22 locals recommend
35 minutes away
40 minute away
73 locals recommend
Mount Sunapee Resort
1398 New Hampshire Rte 103
73 locals recommend
40 minute away
1 hour drive
386 locals recommend
Killington Ski Area
386 locals recommend
1 hour drive

Rental Equipment

Henderson's Ski & Snowboard
7045 Woodstock Road
Okemo area
Okemo area
9 locals recommend
Tygart Mountain Sports
57 Pond St
9 locals recommend
Okemo area
Roots Ski & Snowboard Shop
27 Bigelow Drive
Killington area