Whether you’re exploring Vermont’s covered bridges, visiting Quechee Gorge or skiing at Killington, you’ll find Vermont to be picture-perfect. If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’ll love Vermont. In winter, of course, there’s plenty of skiing and snowboarding. In the warmer months, however, Vermont offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and boating. If you enjoy boating, swimming and fishing, a vacation rental on Lake Champlain might be perfect for you.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
Cold Hollow Sculpture Park is closed for the season. We will reopen June 13, 2020. We look forward to seeing you then! Cold Hollow Sculpture Park is a 200 acre farm that showcases the work of artist David Stromeyer. Open Thursdays-Sundays Noon-6PM, late June-early October. More: Cold Hollow Sculpture Park offers visitors an opportunity to stroll five, rolling meadows on which are sited some fifty large-scale sculptures representing selected examples from four decades of work by nationally-known artist, David Stromeyer. Inspired by the rhythms, forms, patterns, and undulations of the Vermont landscape and committed to integrating his sculptures with the landscape, Stromeyer and his wife, Sarah, welcome all who wish to experience these works in their quiet, contemplative Cold Hollow setting.
Was driving around the Enosburg Falls area on a cloudy day and googled what there is to see or do there. Came across this Cold Hollow Sculpture Park which is a one-artist (David Stromeyer) exhibit of very amazing beautiful multi-colored steel sculptures placed all around acres of meadows. Each sculpture has a name and a little story which you can read in the brochure you get at the barn-like visitor building when you enter. It's lovely to walk around and enjoy his work. There is a picnic bench at the entrance you can use, and the nicest, cleanest porta potty I've ever seen! A lovely stop to make if you're in the area. The place is easy to miss so be sure to google the address and you'll see a large sculpture of letters at the entrance. (I think CHSP)
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Sometimes it's the simple things that catch your attention after you have slowed down on your trip. The covered bridge and white church with the fall colors is a perfect example. Only a few miles west of Arlington, it a must see.
4.5 based on 1,899 reviews
Downtown Burlington Vermont's award-winning open air mall is a hub of activity where you'll find historical architecture, year-round festivals, street entertainers, music, over 100 places to shop and dine, and even quiet places to ponder. We invite you find out about exclusive shopping, dining and events in downtown Burlington as well as to explore the area!
We spent the morning and afternoon just strolling the whole marketplace, window-shopping and and actually making some purchases. All kinds of shops-men’s store, women’s shops and boutiques, souvenirs and plenty more. The market place was a safe stroll with no actual traffic to worry about. Plenty of places to stop in and get a bite to eat or have a drink. It was nicely decorated for the holidays although while we were there it was to early to see the full affect of the lights. If you are in the area it is definitely a cool thing to do even if you don’t shop and just people watch.
4.5 based on 291 reviews
This is a maple sugar house that sells maple syrup, maple candy, and so forth plus VT made and themed products. In my husband's opinion just go for the intense robust maple syrup creemies that are created there. Noone is better in VT and he has tried many.
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