Set in the beauty of the Green Mountain State, Rutland boasts outdoor adventures ranging from alpine slides to mountain biking. The downtown area is home to Merchant's Row, a beautiful collection of restored buildings from the 1800s. Over a hundred structures in Rutland are on the National Register of Historic Places, and nearby Wilson Castle is a glorious example of 19th century architecture. Other attractions include The New England Maple Museum and The Norman Rockwell Museum.
Restaurants in Rutland
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Stonehedge Indoor Golf isn’t just about golf on any of our over 38 world-famous golf courses, but we also have 4 indoor virtual Shooting ranges, indoor miniature golf, a 22’ shuffleboard table, foosball and a private suite that can serve as a sophisticated, high-end company retreat or be transformed into a party lounge!
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Pico Peak is family-friendly and price-conscious.
LOVED Pico mountain- so friendly, chilled out and welcoming. Perfect for families. The scale of it was great - only one parking lot, you park and walk to the resort, there's a room to eat in if you bring your own lunch. All trails lead to the lodge so its simple for kids to navigate
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We are a semi-private 18 hole golf course that was built in 1901. We have a putting green on site along with our caddy shack and a full service bar/restaurant. We have beautiful views of the Green Mountains from the back side of our course. A PGA Professional on-site that gives golf lessons. Junior golf clinics are run in the summer.
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