What To Do

Green Mountain National Forest

The Green Mountain National Forest is located in southwestern and central Vermont. This Forest is a four season recreation experience, and our farmhouse neighbors this place of protected natural splendor. 

Today, the nearly 400,000-acre Green Mountain National Forest contains more than 2000 archaeological and historic sites spanning the history of Vermont. Of interest are Native American sites, the remains of colonial-era subsistence farmsteads, and evidence of the technologies of the industrial period. Other sites include the roads, structures and facilities built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s.

The Forest’s scenic beauty along the backbone of Vermont’s Green Mountains offers unlimited recreation opportunities any season of the year.

Of particular interest to many are the auto foliage tours. And one of the most sought-after sights within the Green Mountain National Forest is the majestic moose. Click here to learn more about moose, and the best places to spot one.

Craft Breweries

Our farmhouse is located within an hour’s drive of over a dozen of Vermont’s finest craft breweries. Here’s a small sample of what’s on tap.

 

Family Friendly Activities

Looking for something the whole family can enjoy? We’re located near some of Vermont’s most famous tourist attractions, from ski mountains to cheese factories!

One Response

Comments are closed.