State: VT

  • Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock, VT

    Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock, VT

    Billings Farm & Museum

    Woodstock, VT

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    Bundled riders enjoy a holiday sleigh ride through the snowy pastures of Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock. 📸 Billings Farm & Museum

    Billings Farm & Museum
    • Address: 69 Old River Rd, Woodstock, VT 05091
    • State: Vermont
    • Website: billingsfarm.org

    Overview
    A working dairy farm and museum that brings Vermont’s rural heritage to life. Historic barns, friendly Jersey cows, and winter programs make it one of Woodstock’s most beloved year-round attractions.

    Why It’s Worth a Stop
    It’s pure Vermont — snowy fields, wreath-hung barns, and the smell of hay in the air. Great for families or anyone craving a slower pace.

    What to Know Before You Go

    • Open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
    • Heated visitor center with exhibits and cafĂ©.
    • Wagon and sleigh rides offered on select weekends.

    Fun Fact
    Billings Farm is part of the original estate that inspired Laurance Rockefeller to establish the nearby Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.

  • Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground – Stowe, VT

    Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground – Stowe, VT

    Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground

    Stowe, VT

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    A steady rush of water moves through Smugglers’ Notch, framed by mossy rock and shaded forest. 📸 Smugglers’ Notch

    Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground
    • Address: 6443 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672
    • State: Vermont
    • Website: vtstateparks.com/smugglersnotch

    Overview

    Set at the base of Mount Mansfield, Smugglers’ Notch State Park Campground offers wooded campsites surrounded by steep cliffs and classic Green Mountain scenery. The park feels tucked away, even though it sits along one of Vermont’s most scenic drives.

    Why It’s Worth a Stop

    You wake up already on the trail. Hiking, scrambling through the Notch, and quiet mornings under the trees make this an ideal base for slow, outdoors-focused travel.

    What to Know Before You Go

    • Seasonal campground, typically open late spring through fall
    • The campground includes 20 tent sites and 14 lean-to sites
    • No hookups, but restrooms/showers and potable water available
    • Very popular during fall foliage season

    Fun Fact

    Long before the road was built, smugglers, traders, and later freedom seekers traveled this narrow pass on foot and horseback to move between Vermont and Canada.

  • Mon Vert CafĂ© – Woodstock, VT

    Mon Vert CafĂ© – Woodstock, VT

    Mon Vert Café

    Woodstock, VT

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    An easy morning at Mon Vert Café in Woodstock. 📸 Mon Vert Café

    Mon Vert Café
    • Address: 28 Central St, Woodstock, VT 05091
    • State: Vermont
    • Website: monvertcafe.com

    Overview
    A cheerful neighborhood café serving locally roasted coffee, hearty breakfasts, and sandwiches stacked with Vermont produce. Sunlight filters through large windows onto mismatched tables, and the scent of maple syrup drifts from the kitchen.

    Why It’s Worth a Stop
    It’s the heartbeat of Woodstock mornings — casual, friendly, and full of locals swapping news by the pastry case. The maple latte and the challah french toast are staples.

    What to Know Before You Go

    • Breakfast and lunch only; kitchen closes at 3:30 p.m.
    • Expect a short wait on weekends.
    • Outdoor seating on the small porch in mild weather.
    • Vegan and gluten-free options available.

    Fun Fact
    Mon Vert Café has become a regular meeting spot for locals, especially during Woodstock’s busy weekend mornings.

  • The Prince & The Pauper Restaurant – Woodstock, VT

    The Prince & The Pauper Restaurant – Woodstock, VT

    The Prince & The Pauper Restaurant

    Woodstock, VT

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    An evening at The Prince & The Pauper, one of Woodstock’s most quietly beloved dining rooms. 📸 The Prince & The Pauper Restaurant

    The Prince & The Pauper Restaurant
    • Address: 24 Elm St, Woodstock, VT 05091
    • State: Vermont
    • Website: princeandpauper.com

    Overview
    A long-time favorite just off the green, The Prince & The Pauper serves creative American fare in a candle-lit dining room. Local game, winter vegetables, and house-made desserts keep the menu rooted in Vermont’s seasons.

    Why It’s Worth a Stop
    The restaurant feels like a secret shared quietly among locals. Perfectly cooked meals, warm service, and the gentle buzz of conversation make it a quintessential small-town dinner spot.

    What to Know Before You Go

    • Dinner only; closed Sundays and Mondays.
    • Reservations strongly recommended, especially in December.
    • Dressy-casual attire fits the room.
    • Bar area open for walk-ins if tables are full.

    Fun Fact
    Chef Chris Balcer & General Manager Vincent Talento have run The Prince & The Pauper for over 25 years, turning the restaurant into a Woodstock institution.

  • Woodstock Inn & Resort – Woodstock, VT

    Woodstock Inn & Resort – Woodstock, VT

    Woodstock Inn & Resort

    Woodstock, VT

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    The Woodstock Inn & Resort, facing the village green, where arrivals feel easy and lingering feels natural. 📸 Woodstock Inn & Resort

    Woodstock Inn & Resort
    • Address: 14 The Green, Woodstock, VT 05091
    • State: Vermont
    • Website: woodstockinn.com

    Overview
    Anchoring Woodstock’s village green, the Woodstock Inn & Resort blends New England heritage with understated luxury. Fireplaces glow in nearly every common room, and the on-site Red Rooster restaurant serves seasonal Vermont dishes that taste like the countryside around them.

    Why It’s Worth a Stop
    It’s the town’s centerpiece during Wassail Weekend — warm, festive, and quietly elegant. The inn captures everything visitors love about Vermont in winter: snow on the roofline, pine in the air, and breakfast by the fire.

    What to Know Before You Go

    • Open year-round; book early for December weekends.
    • On-site spa and a fitness club (nearby) available to guests.
    • Complimentary valet parking.
    • Located steps from the covered bridge and village shops.

    Fun Fact
    Laurance Rockefeller, who helped create America’s National Park System, founded the current resort in 1969 as a model of sustainable hospitality.