8 Things to do Good for Kids in Manchester That You Shouldn't Miss

June 28, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Nestled in the heart of the Green Mountains, this former iron-mining town today is the quintessential Vermont getaway, complete with a white steeple church, antique shops and cozy country inns. Manchester is a true all-season destination. In winter, skiers arrive to hit the downhill slopes at nearby Bromley and Stratton Mountains or the cross-country trails at Hildene. Spring and summer bring hikers who can opt for easy treks through Merrick Forest or more challenging ones like Prospect Rock, a three-mile hike, mostly uphill, that offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains as reward to those who make it. Manchester fly-fishing is also a popular pastime, drawing enthusiasts from around the country who come to learn or hone their skills. Big name outlet stores in Manchester Center draw shoppers year-round. In the fall, it's all about foliage. Enjoy the vibrant colors from a canoe on the mighty Battenkill River, a bicycle along a scenic path or kick back and take it all in from a comfy rocking chair on the porch of a historic inn. No matter what your vantage point, the show is always spectacular.
Restaurants in Manchester

1. Northshire Bookstore

4869 Main St, Manchester, VT 05255-8918 +1 802-362-2200 [email protected] http://www.northshire.com/
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5.0 based on 306 reviews

Northshire Bookstore

Northshire Bookstore is a family-owned, independent bookstore. We are one of the largest bookstores in New England. Northshire Bookstore was voted Best Bookstore in the country by Publishers Weekly magazine and Best of New England by Yankee magazine. Come see why so many people rave about this full-service, old world but up-to-date store. Many gifts as well as books and a whole floor devoted to Children!

Reviewed By Evanl-NYC - New York City, United States

What a fine store! Sprawling and well stocked, it has a mix of new and used books. Extensive selections across a range of subjects, including a great selection of signed books. Features a delicious cafe and gelato, as well. A great stop for an hour or more

2. Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park

Rt. 30 North, Manchester, VT 05255 +1 802-362-1439 http://manchester-vt.gov
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park

Reviewed By MoniqueG1561 - Winchester, United Kingdom

We were on a road trip to the north side of Vermont and we made a stop here to let our kids run around. They loved the playground at this park! Very good mix of equipment for little ones and bigger kids. Great scenery!

3. Backroad Discovery Tours

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5.0 based on 172 reviews

Backroad Discovery Tours

Due to Covid restrictions our tours will temporarily not be operating. This tour is an Editors' pick for Yankee Travel Magazine and top-rated Trip Advisor activity . If you have only a couple of days in the area, this tour is a must. The 4-seasons "Southern Vermont Sampler Tour" will help you discover the region's best-kept secrets while exploring the Vermont backroads. During each season, there are many fascinating stops along the way. Our local guide will entertain you with fun facts, history & local lore. Discover why Vermont is called, "The State of Mind!" $35pp. Advance reservations are necessary(limited to 11 passengers). Email or call additional information or other things to do while you're in the area!

4. North Meadow Farm

726 North Rd, Manchester, VT 05255-9130 +1 802-768-8233 [email protected] http://www.northmeadowfarms.com
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5.0 based on 79 reviews

North Meadow Farm

We are a small dairy farm and cheese making facility. We sell farmhouse cheese and local humanely raised meats and raw milk. We give tours of the farm and our progress and answer questions about farm to table. Our goal/mission is to educate our community and guests about a small farm life.

Reviewed By spage36 - Dorset, United States

What a fantastic farm settled into the hills of Manchester. The owners couldn’t be nicer and take care of the animals that range from massive 800 lb pigs (we like Pierre the Pig the best) to calfs, goats and sheep and others. They let our little ones pick up the animals, collect eggs and do just about as much as we pleased in terms of farm help! It is a smaller family run organization where tours are personable and you can wander into their shop full of both their eggs, meats and cheese. There is also loads of breads, honey, sauces and other food products that we’ve seen sold at the weekly farmers markets in town so it’s been a nice tip of the cap to some of the local businesses. In the summertime, the fresh vegetable garden is a source of big envy for us as aspiring gardeners.

5. Pastime Pinball

4802 Main St Manchester Designer Outlets, Manchester, VT 05255-8923 +1 802-366-1200 [email protected] http://PastimePinball.com
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Pastime Pinball

A family friendly museum arcade in the heart of beautiful Manchester, VT featuring more than 60 top-rated American-made pinball games from 1947 to today set to FREE PLAY (pay admission at the door)— plus a snack bar dishing out classic boardwalk fare with a Vermont twist, craft beer and locally sourced nonalcoholic beverages. The arcade is a perfect small event space and is available for children’s birthday parties and private events such as corporate retreats, milestone birthdays, holiday celebrations and wedding weekends.

6. Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home

1005 Hildene Rd, Manchester, VT 05254 +1 802-362-1788 [email protected] http://www.hildene.org/
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4.5 based on 1,359 reviews

Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home

Historic home of Robert Lincoln, only child of President and Mary Todd Lincoln to survive to adulthood. The estate has beautiful gardens, restored 1903 wooden Pullman palace car, goat farm and cheesemaking facility, 12+ miles of walking trails, teaching greenhouse and cross-country skiing in winter.

Reviewed By aschwartz10100 - Brooklyn, United States

After visiting Manchester dozens of times, we finally went to HIldene and can't believe we didn't go before. The entrance fee seemed pretty high, but surely that is needed to support the maintenance and operation. You could spend much of a day touring the historic house and restored Pullman car (with great docents to give insight into what you're seeing), visiting the goats and farm, and hiking or skiing the trails.

7. Dutton Farm Stand

2083 Depot St, Manchester, VT 05255-9465 +1 802-362-3083 http://www.duttonberryfarm.com/
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Dutton Farm Stand

Reviewed By skifast06

Great source of fresh veggies, fruits, baked goods, and flowers & plants. They also have goats on the property which children enjoy watching.

8. Earth Sky Time Community Farm

1547 Main St, Manchester, VT 05255-8921 http://www.earthskytime.com/
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Earth Sky Time Community Farm

Reviewed By levisrael - New York City, United States

What a lovely place. We came during berry season, and picked raspberries and blueberries, then grabbed some fresh baked bread. But this place is full of wonder - there are so many little and big surprises to discover. We and our kids stayed for hours exploring and playing - instruments, trampolines, the bread bus, beautiful grounds. A very special place.

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