Discover the best top things to do in Stowe Area, United States including West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park, Green Mountain Distillers, Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm, Little River HotGlass Studio, Moss Glen Falls, Sterling Falls Gorge, Gold Brook Covered Bridge (Emily's Covered Bridge), Stowe Farmers Market.
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5.0 based on 43 reviews
West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park is an indoor/outdoor art space committed to promoting exceptional contemporary art in varied media by emerging and mid-career artists. The thoughtful selection and exhibition of art and a respect for artists and collectors are gallery hallmarks. The gallery and sculpture park provide the space and atmosphere to experience art in a peaceful environment.West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park provides comprehensive services in art consultation, acquisition, site evaluation, and installation. Located beside the West Branch of the Little River, the sculpture grounds and gallery are open to the public Tuesday through Sunday. Private consultations are available. Inquiries are welcome.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Featuring a line of 100% USDA Certified Organic products, the distillery offers vodka in a variety of flavors, gin, maple liqueur, and seasonal and limited-edition spirits. Visitors to the Tasting Room can sample a variety of products, learn about the distilling process, and purchase bottles directly from the source.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
We drove here on a rainy day in January. We met Audrey the owner who gave us some great background on the syrup production process and we tasted the different grades (lighter delicate flavour and darker stronger flavour) of syrup. Hands down best maple syrup I ever had and we bought some of each type to bring home. Highly recommend a visit here, lovely people and a great product.
5.0 based on 47 reviews
My fiancé and I went on a whim and had an amazing time! We found this studio on a map of the Stowe area and after inquiring, found out that you can make your own pieces. Due to COVID restrictions there were some limitations, but even with the limitations there were a good amount of options. Michael was very fun to work with and made the experience that much better. He was very flexible with scheduling the time for us to come in and the session only took an hour. We did this the last day of our trip not realizing how long the pieces take to cool, and Michael arranged to have them shipped to our home. Would highly recommend to couples or a group looking for a unique experience.
4.5 based on 368 reviews
With a short walk, you can enjoy a ravine with a waterfall.
Made a point to stop by after seeing some reviews and it was well worth it! The trail to get to the base of the hill was simple terrain laced with wooden planks to help get through the softer ground/water. That same path has some places to stop and see the river that is fed by the falls. It was a quiet and peaceful spot, even on busy days. I would, however, suggest shoes with good ankle support at the very least if you intend to head up and see the falls themselves. The path can be slick and the terrain, as you would have guessed, is quite rocky and jagged on the way up. Tje view is worth it though!
4.0 based on 227 reviews
We’ve seen some quaint covered wooden bridges in Vermont. Emily’s bridge was my favorite because there wasn’t any other tourist around, it was quiet and peaceful, simple, and has an interesting story. Did Emily commit suicidal or got thrown off her horse and die? We got there just before sunset. As I was reading the sign, I felt my husband’s presence behind me. When I turned around, he wasn’t behind me. He was in front of the bridge taking pictures. I took several pictures and a few pictures looked like there was a fuzzy spot in them. Could it be Emily’s ghost? We’ll never know.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
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