It might be cold, but that’s never stopped us Vermonters before. Now that winter is here, let’s bundle up and take a look at some places that everyone will want to explore this winter in Vermont. The following is a list of some of our very favorite cold-weather places: unique outdoor attractions, beautiful landmarks, and the best winter hikes in Vermont. Looking for the best things to do in the winter in Vermont? Bundle up and let’s go on these winter adventures in Vermont!
- Take a hike in the middle of the state capital.
LunchboxLarry / flickr When it comes to the best winter hikes in Vermont, Hubbard Park is always at the top of our list. Hubbard Park may be in the middle of Montpelier, but this fantastic place will make you feel a million miles away from everything. Hubbard Park Drive, Hubbard Park Dr, Montpelier, VT 05602, USA
- Snowshoe at the Blueberry Hill Inn.
Facebook/Blueberry Hill Inn There are snowshoe rentals for adults and kids and many picturesque trails for both snowshoeing and cross country skiing. You’ll find Blueberry Hill in Goshen, located between the quaint town of Brandon and the bustling Middlebury. For more information, be sure to check out the Blueberry Hill Inn online. 1245 Goshen-Ripton Rd, Goshen, VT 05733, USA
- Ski Suicide Six.
Facebook/Woodstock Inn & Resort If you’re a skier, the Suicide Six in Woodstock should be on your bucket list. If for no other reason, the name is super cool to brag that you conquered it. Learn more about planning your trip to this iconic ski resort in Vermont. Suicide Six, 247 Stage Rd, South Pomfret, VT 05067, USA
- Check out the Robert Frost Trail.
Flickr/Jay Parker Take the road less traveled in Ripton surrounded by the beautiful words of Robert Frost. This is an easy one mile hike that is perfect for everyone. Learn more about hiking the beloved Robert Frost Trail. Robert Frost Interpretive Trail, Ripton, VT 05766, USA
- Explore the town of Woodstock.
Flickr/Doug Kerr This charming town is a popular tourist destination and provides a slew of shopping, hiking and picture perfect scenery. In fact, some consider Woodstock to be the best small town in Vermont. Woodstock, VT, USA
- Go sledding on Mt. Philo.
David Van Horn / flickr One of the best sledding hills in the state of Vermont is in Mt. Philo State Park in Charlotte. The winding road is closed in winter and can be busy with hikers and snowshoers so it’s best to have a sled that steers. It’s a long hike up, and as you can imagine – it’s a wild ride down!
- Visit Lake Morey.
Flickr/Canopic Whether you take in the views or lace up your ice skates, Lake Morey is one of the most beautiful spots in Vermont. Learn more about this epic skate trail in Vermont. Lake Morey, Fairlee, VT 05045, USA
- Take a covered bridge road trip.
Flickr/James Walsh Get the most bang for your buck and take this covered bridge road trip and see loads of covered bridges throughout the state. Bring your camera!
- Fat bike on the Kingdom Trails.
Facebook/Kingdom Trails The Kingdom Trails in East Burke are awesome for recreational activities, but when it comes to Vermont’s new favorite sport - fat biking - these trails are the king of the kingdom. East Burke, Burke, VT 05832, USA
- Check out the frozen falls in Granville.
Flickr/Jay Parker Moss Glen Falls can be seen from the road or explored close up, and these falls are spectacular when they are frozen over. Learn more about hiking to Moss Glen Falls. Moss Glen Falls, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
- Hike Camel’s Hump.
Flickr/Gary Wilpizeski Take in the wide open views from this moderate and rewarding winter-friendly hike. Learn more about what makes Camel’s Hump one of the best winter hikes in Vermont.
- Cross country ski at the Trapp Family Lodge.
Facebook/Trapp Family Lodge The hills are alive in Stowe at the Trapp Family Lodge. You’ll love the 37 miles of groomed trails and 62 miles of backcountry trails suitable for cross-country skiers of all ages and abilities. Rentals available, too! Trapp Family Lodge, 700 Trapp Hill Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
What are your thoughts on these winter-friendly destinations throughout the Green Mountain State? Be sure to tell us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Love exploring the best winter hikes in Vermont? Check out these 10 picturesque trails that are perfect for winter hiking in Vermont.
LunchboxLarry / flickr
When it comes to the best winter hikes in Vermont, Hubbard Park is always at the top of our list. Hubbard Park may be in the middle of Montpelier, but this fantastic place will make you feel a million miles away from everything.
Hubbard Park Drive, Hubbard Park Dr, Montpelier, VT 05602, USA
Facebook/Blueberry Hill Inn
There are snowshoe rentals for adults and kids and many picturesque trails for both snowshoeing and cross country skiing. You’ll find Blueberry Hill in Goshen, located between the quaint town of Brandon and the bustling Middlebury. For more information, be sure to check out the Blueberry Hill Inn online.
1245 Goshen-Ripton Rd, Goshen, VT 05733, USA
Facebook/Woodstock Inn & Resort
If you’re a skier, the Suicide Six in Woodstock should be on your bucket list. If for no other reason, the name is super cool to brag that you conquered it. Learn more about planning your trip to this iconic ski resort in Vermont.
Suicide Six, 247 Stage Rd, South Pomfret, VT 05067, USA
Flickr/Jay Parker
Take the road less traveled in Ripton surrounded by the beautiful words of Robert Frost. This is an easy one mile hike that is perfect for everyone. Learn more about hiking the beloved Robert Frost Trail.
Robert Frost Interpretive Trail, Ripton, VT 05766, USA
Flickr/Doug Kerr
This charming town is a popular tourist destination and provides a slew of shopping, hiking and picture perfect scenery. In fact, some consider Woodstock to be the best small town in Vermont.
Woodstock, VT, USA
David Van Horn / flickr
One of the best sledding hills in the state of Vermont is in Mt. Philo State Park in Charlotte. The winding road is closed in winter and can be busy with hikers and snowshoers so it’s best to have a sled that steers. It’s a long hike up, and as you can imagine – it’s a wild ride down!
Flickr/Canopic
Whether you take in the views or lace up your ice skates, Lake Morey is one of the most beautiful spots in Vermont. Learn more about this epic skate trail in Vermont.
Lake Morey, Fairlee, VT 05045, USA
Flickr/James Walsh
Get the most bang for your buck and take this covered bridge road trip and see loads of covered bridges throughout the state. Bring your camera!
Facebook/Kingdom Trails
The Kingdom Trails in East Burke are awesome for recreational activities, but when it comes to Vermont’s new favorite sport - fat biking - these trails are the king of the kingdom.
East Burke, Burke, VT 05832, USA
Moss Glen Falls can be seen from the road or explored close up, and these falls are spectacular when they are frozen over. Learn more about hiking to Moss Glen Falls.
Moss Glen Falls, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
Flickr/Gary Wilpizeski
Take in the wide open views from this moderate and rewarding winter-friendly hike. Learn more about what makes Camel’s Hump one of the best winter hikes in Vermont.
Facebook/Trapp Family Lodge
The hills are alive in Stowe at the Trapp Family Lodge. You’ll love the 37 miles of groomed trails and 62 miles of backcountry trails suitable for cross-country skiers of all ages and abilities. Rentals available, too!
Trapp Family Lodge, 700 Trapp Hill Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
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best winter hikes in Vermont December 16, 2021 Beth C. What are some other winter hiking trails in Vermont? Whether you’re someone who loves the great outdoors or you’ve got a case of cabin fever, you’ll be happy to hear that the Green Mountain State offers a wide variety of hiking trails to enjoy during the chilly season. Some of the best winter hiking trails in Vermont that we would recommend trying out include Mount Olga, Butler Lodge Trail, Red Rocks Park Loop Trail, Duxbury Window Trail, Hubbard Park, Robert Frost Wayside Trail, Sterling Pond Trail, Lye Brook Falls, What are the best ski resorts in Vermont? If you consider yourself a skier, you’ll find there are no better places on the East Coast than Vermont during the wintertime. Even if you don’t enjoy skiing, these destinations offer snowshoeing, winter trails, gorgeous lodging options, snow tubing, and more. Some of the best ski resorts in Vermont include Killington Resort, Stowe, Okemo, Jay Peak – which is the snowiest ski resort in the East – Sugarbush Resort, Mount Snow, and Smugglers’ Notch Resort. Can I go snow tubing in Vermont? You bet! There are few winter activities more exhilarating than snow tubing. No matter your age, there’s something so fun about zooming down a snow-covered hill at top speeds. For some of the best snow tubing in Vermont, we’d recommend heading to Mount Snow in West Dover. The resort opens up as early as November for all kinds of snow sports. In fact, it’s here that you’ll find the longest snow tubing runs in Vermont! Learn more about this fabulous place for snow tubing in Vermont.
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best winter hikes in Vermont
December 16, 2021
Beth C.
What are some other winter hiking trails in Vermont? Whether you’re someone who loves the great outdoors or you’ve got a case of cabin fever, you’ll be happy to hear that the Green Mountain State offers a wide variety of hiking trails to enjoy during the chilly season. Some of the best winter hiking trails in Vermont that we would recommend trying out include Mount Olga, Butler Lodge Trail, Red Rocks Park Loop Trail, Duxbury Window Trail, Hubbard Park, Robert Frost Wayside Trail, Sterling Pond Trail, Lye Brook Falls, What are the best ski resorts in Vermont? If you consider yourself a skier, you’ll find there are no better places on the East Coast than Vermont during the wintertime. Even if you don’t enjoy skiing, these destinations offer snowshoeing, winter trails, gorgeous lodging options, snow tubing, and more. Some of the best ski resorts in Vermont include Killington Resort, Stowe, Okemo, Jay Peak – which is the snowiest ski resort in the East – Sugarbush Resort, Mount Snow, and Smugglers’ Notch Resort. Can I go snow tubing in Vermont? You bet! There are few winter activities more exhilarating than snow tubing. No matter your age, there’s something so fun about zooming down a snow-covered hill at top speeds. For some of the best snow tubing in Vermont, we’d recommend heading to Mount Snow in West Dover. The resort opens up as early as November for all kinds of snow sports. In fact, it’s here that you’ll find the longest snow tubing runs in Vermont! Learn more about this fabulous place for snow tubing in Vermont.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Whether you’re someone who loves the great outdoors or you’ve got a case of cabin fever, you’ll be happy to hear that the Green Mountain State offers a wide variety of hiking trails to enjoy during the chilly season. Some of the best winter hiking trails in Vermont that we would recommend trying out include Mount Olga, Butler Lodge Trail, Red Rocks Park Loop Trail, Duxbury Window Trail, Hubbard Park, Robert Frost Wayside Trail, Sterling Pond Trail, Lye Brook Falls,
What are the best ski resorts in Vermont?
If you consider yourself a skier, you’ll find there are no better places on the East Coast than Vermont during the wintertime. Even if you don’t enjoy skiing, these destinations offer snowshoeing, winter trails, gorgeous lodging options, snow tubing, and more. Some of the best ski resorts in Vermont include Killington Resort, Stowe, Okemo, Jay Peak – which is the snowiest ski resort in the East – Sugarbush Resort, Mount Snow, and Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
Can I go snow tubing in Vermont?
You bet! There are few winter activities more exhilarating than snow tubing. No matter your age, there’s something so fun about zooming down a snow-covered hill at top speeds. For some of the best snow tubing in Vermont, we’d recommend heading to Mount Snow in West Dover. The resort opens up as early as November for all kinds of snow sports. In fact, it’s here that you’ll find the longest snow tubing runs in Vermont! Learn more about this fabulous place for snow tubing in Vermont.