Discover the best top things to do in Northeast Kingdom, United States including Craftsbury Sports Center, Kingdom Trails, Mountain View Horseback Adventures at the Powers Farm, NEK Bass Fishing Charters, NEK Adventures ATV & Snowmobile Tours, KC&E Adventures, Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, Jay Village Inn - Swimming Pool, Vermont Mountain Bike Tours, Border Ski Rental.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
A sports center that offers one-week and weekend adult camps for a variety of outdoor sports: skiing, running, and sculling for example.
This place is serious. Just watching the skilled skiers was worth the trip. We are beginner x-country folks and found the Duck Pond trail and surrounds to be a wonderful 1.5 hour ski. Relatively low snowfall but the groomers helped. We had some chickpea stew and Kombucha which was hearty and healthy. Very organized outfit overall and look forward to returning.
5.0 based on 99 reviews
100+ miles of non motorized recreational trails on private land. Built and maintained by a the non-profit Kingdom Trail
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Fishing the Northeast Kingdom (NEK) of Vermont for largemouth and smallmouth bass! Anglers of all ages and experiance levels welcome. ALL fishing equipment and tackle provided. 4 or 6 hour tours offered. Fishing is done from a 19' Nitro 901CDX boat powered by a 200hp Mercury engine!
5.0 based on 142 reviews
N.E.K Adventures ATV and Snowmobile Tours offers scenic tours during the spring, summer, fall, and winter months on over 150+ miles of trail in the Northeast Kingdom. Our business is located in St. Johnsbury and our tours depart from 1763 Memorial Drive St. Johnsbury or 56 Royalston Corner Rd., Concord Vermont, depending on the season. Please be sure to check which location when booking. ATV tours run May to Mid-October and snow permitting Snowmobile tours run Dec. 15th to Mid-March. Call us today to book your tour! We currently offer only Snowmobile rentals. ATV rentals are not permitted in the state of Vermont ONLY guided ATV tours.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
We are a New England based adventure and travel company. We offer exciting experiences both in New England and abroad to satisfy the adventurous. With something for all ages and ability levels we are here to help you unlock regions for you like a local! We offer: Cycling Trips Cycling Instruction Hiking Experiences Gastronomic Experiences Kids Programs and more!
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Background. For some reason, Trip Advisor lists the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) as in St. Johnsbury. While there is a smaller section of LVRT there, a larger section is open between Jeffersonville, Johnson, and Morrisville. Jeffersonville is near Smuggler's Notch and Morrisville is near Stowe, each of which are year round resorts. -If riding from Morrisville to Johnson, you will have more "uphill" on your return ride to Morrisville. One weekend we rode Jeffersonville (near Smuggler's Notch) to Johnson (and return). Another weekend we rode Morrisville (near Stowe) to Johnson (and back). Highlights. Both directions are beautiful and alternate between riding through trees and farmland. Key points are as follows: Jeffersonville Access -Access is across the road from Jack F Corse (a fuel company), 5812 VT-15, Jeffersonville, VT. -Bike rentals available right on the trail. Bootlegger Bicycle's rents the bikes. -Port-o-let, parking, and play area all next to trail. -Jeffersonville restaurants just down the road (not on trail). Morrisville -Access is at Oxbow Riverfront Park, 257 Portland St., Morrisville, VT. -Port-o-let and parking next to trail (behind Port-o-let). -At least two restaurants on the trail (one right near Oxbow Park, Lost Nation Brewery maybe a mile down the trail (towards Johnson). -If riding from Morrisville to Johnson, you will have more "uphill" on your return ride to Morrisville. Johnson -While we didn't stop at Johnson, they have a rest stop right on trail. The rest stop is on west side of Johnson. It has a port-o-let, a picnic bench, and potable water for refilling your water bottles. Plus they there is a detailed wall map. -If riding from Johnson to Morrisville, you will have more "uphill" on to Morrisville. We really enjoyed these two rides and we're sure we'll ride them again this summer!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Jay Village Inn's Swimming pool is now open to the public! $6/person per day, or season passes available for $50 for an individual or $115 for a family.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
We offer full service, all inclusive Vermont Mountain Biking adventures! We specialize in custom group tours of Vermont's best mountain biking trails. Based out of the Kingdom Trails network, we have some of the best trails in the US right out of our door. In addition to custom tours, we offer 3 and 5 day all-inclusive signature tours as well as hourly guiding and instruction! We Love Bikes!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Skis and snowboard rentals. Late-model, always tuned & waxed. Regular hours plus appointments. Best prices by far in the area. Minutes from Jay Peak.
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