Woodstock, Vermont is a magical place in any season, but this charming town kicks it up a notch when it dresses up for the Holiday Season. Let’s take a look at this winter wonderland a take a virtual trip to this charming Vermont Christmas town.
The classic and elegant Woodstock Inn goes all out to warm up with holiday cheer.
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Be sure to check out the magical Gingerbread House inside!
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See what’s happening around Woodstock.
Facebook/Woodstock Inn & Resort Stop into the town center and see what’s happening locally on the Town Crier Chalkboard.
Head over the river and through the woods on a classic sleigh ride from Kedron Valley Stables.
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F. H. Gillingham and Sons is always a festive spot during the holidays.
Facebook/F. H. Gillingham and Sons Located in the heart of Woodstock, Gillingham Store is one of Vermont’s oldest general stores where you’ll find everything you need and more.
Head for a merry meal at Bentley’s.
Yelp/Ray C. The ornament elves have already struck and hung hundreds of ornaments from the ceiling.
Pick up a warm flannel for those cozy Vermont nights at Vermont Flannel Company.
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Stroll through the covered bridges throughout Woodstock.
Flickr/Doug Kerr The Middle Covered Bridge is 139 feet long and is probably the most photographed of the bridges. You’ll find it on Mountain Avenue.
If you’re lucky you might catch a group of Christmas Carolers!
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Enjoy all the natural beauty that Vermont has to offer.
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Stop into the town center and see what’s happening locally on the Town Crier Chalkboard.
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Located in the heart of Woodstock, Gillingham Store is one of Vermont’s oldest general stores where you’ll find everything you need and more.
Yelp/Ray C.
The ornament elves have already struck and hung hundreds of ornaments from the ceiling.
Yelp/Alexandra S.
Flickr/Doug Kerr
The Middle Covered Bridge is 139 feet long and is probably the most photographed of the bridges. You’ll find it on Mountain Avenue.
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Vermont Christmas Town October 27, 2022 AnneMarie What is another good Christmas town in Vermont to visit? One of the best Christmas towns in Vermont is Stowe, the state’s most visited during the season. It offers fun outdoor recreational activities for visitors, such as skating and skiing. Some other great options are Burlington, which looks like a Christmas Hallmark movie during the holidays, and the small town of Putney, where Santa Land is located. What are some unique ways to celebrate Christmas in Vermont? Going to Reindeer School at the Vermont Reindeer Farm to learn all about what life is like for Rudolph just may be the most unique way to celebrate Christmas in Vermont. Or there are other opportunities for experiencing the holiday season in unexpected ways as well, such as taking a ride on the Elf Express in Manchester, cheering on Santa runners or participating as one in the Santa 5K in Burlington, or how about a Victorian holiday event in St. Johnsbury, an annual celebration of the town’s historic beginnings with treats, sweets, merry music, crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, and more? All of these sound like a lot of fun! What was the biggest snowfall in Vermont? In January 2010, an unexpected winter storm shattered some of the prior state records for snowfall and brought 33.1 inches of snow to Burlington. Only 8-14 inches had been forecasted. Thankfully, the snow was manageable because it was a light and fluffy type of snowfall, allowing the area to continue on with life as normal mostly afterward. It’s said to be Vermont’s single largest snowfall in history. However, the Great Blizzard of 1888 dropped more than 40 inches of snow in Southern Vermont.
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Vermont Christmas Town
October 27, 2022
AnneMarie
What is another good Christmas town in Vermont to visit? One of the best Christmas towns in Vermont is Stowe, the state’s most visited during the season. It offers fun outdoor recreational activities for visitors, such as skating and skiing. Some other great options are Burlington, which looks like a Christmas Hallmark movie during the holidays, and the small town of Putney, where Santa Land is located. What are some unique ways to celebrate Christmas in Vermont? Going to Reindeer School at the Vermont Reindeer Farm to learn all about what life is like for Rudolph just may be the most unique way to celebrate Christmas in Vermont. Or there are other opportunities for experiencing the holiday season in unexpected ways as well, such as taking a ride on the Elf Express in Manchester, cheering on Santa runners or participating as one in the Santa 5K in Burlington, or how about a Victorian holiday event in St. Johnsbury, an annual celebration of the town’s historic beginnings with treats, sweets, merry music, crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, and more? All of these sound like a lot of fun! What was the biggest snowfall in Vermont? In January 2010, an unexpected winter storm shattered some of the prior state records for snowfall and brought 33.1 inches of snow to Burlington. Only 8-14 inches had been forecasted. Thankfully, the snow was manageable because it was a light and fluffy type of snowfall, allowing the area to continue on with life as normal mostly afterward. It’s said to be Vermont’s single largest snowfall in history. However, the Great Blizzard of 1888 dropped more than 40 inches of snow in Southern Vermont.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
One of the best Christmas towns in Vermont is Stowe, the state’s most visited during the season. It offers fun outdoor recreational activities for visitors, such as skating and skiing.
Some other great options are Burlington, which looks like a Christmas Hallmark movie during the holidays, and the small town of Putney, where Santa Land is located.
What are some unique ways to celebrate Christmas in Vermont?
Going to Reindeer School at the Vermont Reindeer Farm to learn all about what life is like for Rudolph just may be the most unique way to celebrate Christmas in Vermont. Or there are other opportunities for experiencing the holiday season in unexpected ways as well, such as taking a ride on the Elf Express in Manchester, cheering on Santa runners or participating as one in the Santa 5K in Burlington, or how about a Victorian holiday event in St. Johnsbury, an annual celebration of the town’s historic beginnings with treats, sweets, merry music, crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, and more? All of these sound like a lot of fun!
What was the biggest snowfall in Vermont?
In January 2010, an unexpected winter storm shattered some of the prior state records for snowfall and brought 33.1 inches of snow to Burlington. Only 8-14 inches had been forecasted. Thankfully, the snow was manageable because it was a light and fluffy type of snowfall, allowing the area to continue on with life as normal mostly afterward. It’s said to be Vermont’s single largest snowfall in history. However, the Great Blizzard of 1888 dropped more than 40 inches of snow in Southern Vermont.