Discover the best top things to do in Stowe Area, United States including Peace Pups Dog Sledding, Stowe Recreation Path, West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park, Umiak Outdoor Outfitters, Elmore State Park, 4 Points VT, Stowe Maple Products, Green Mountain Distillers, Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm, Stowe Pinnacle.
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5.0 based on 45 reviews
Peace Pups offers year round guided activities in north central Vermont. During the winter months we offer Dogsled tours, snowshoe tours, and fat bike tours. During the spring, summer, and fall we offer guided mountain bike tours and during the fall we offer dog cart tours.
5.0 based on 1,432 reviews
Between the West Branch River and Route 108 is a biking trail full of scenic vistas and small town atmosphere.
Rent some good bikes and do it. Did it with family, youngest is 10. No probkem at all as the entire path is pretty much flat and paved so it is really easy to ride. Beautiful scenery all the way through, and some really magical spots to stop and admire the area.
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 211 reviews
Umiak is Vermont's leading paddle sports shop. We're Vermont's outdoor adventure center. We are a full-service outfitter offering retail sales, boat demos, kayaks and stand up paddleboards, paddling and safety instruction, river trips, lakeside rentals, children's paddling programs along with winter activities - snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, sledding, dogsledding, fat biking and more.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Wonderful trail up to the fire tower, narrow and steep trails, like walking in a fairytale forest, expecting hobbits to come out of the trees at any time. So beautiful. Walked the trail with my husband on a Wednesday morning, never saw anyone else. We had the entire forest to ourselves - what luxury! The stillness and the beauty was marvellous. Absolutely recommend this trail. I’d also recommend using proper hiking gear, as there are climbs requiring some good footwear.
5.0 based on 190 reviews
4 Points Brewery Tours is a locally owned and run brewery tour operator in the Stowe area. Visit local breweries and meet the people creating Vermont' best beers! 4 Points VT is also a Mountain Bike School and Guide Service in Stowe, VT. Learn the basics from certified instructors and get more out of your time riding! A great day is to combine both offerings, Mountain Bike in the morning and then head out on a brewery tour! Always a lot of fun!
5.0 based on 36 reviews
I'd read other reviews about places to buy maple syrup in VT and decided to check out SMP for myself. The owner (sorry I forgot your name!) knew his business, plus gave us tastes of the 3 grades of syrup to help us decide which one(s) to get. We ended up ordering a half gallon of Grade A and a quart of Grade A Amber, both to be shipped and arrive to our home once we were back from vacation. We got back Saturday and our syrup joined us on Monday!! We'll finally be able to try them out on waffles later this weekend morning. As far as cost, we paid $74 for 3/4 of a gallon of pure VT maple syrup, which included shipping. I consider this a bargain for enjoying our VT vacation for many breakfasts to come!
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 22 reviews
We were early arrivals to the tiny parking lot at the trailhead. The walk starts gently through a dense marshy meadow, then gradually ascends through forest. About 2/3 of the way to the top it becomes quite steep; the average grade is close to 20% (1500 feet in 1.5 miles). Once at the top you are rewarded with a spectacular panoramic view of the entire valley. Well worth the 2.5 hours round trip. It was a dog party at the top by the time we left; it seems everyone wanted to take their pup up to the top.
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