Other Recreation
Trip Ideas
- Where to Go
- The Best of Vermont
- Rumblings of Revolution
- New, New England Dining
- Boston’s Artistic Expression
- Vermont Leaf Peeping
- Into the Wild
- Vermont Skiing at Its Best
- Visit Vermont’s Maple Sugar Shacks
- Connecticut for Kids
- Vermont’s Covered Bridges
- A Shore Thing
- Vermont with Kids
- Portland Maine Art Galleries
- Small-Town Flavor
- Connecticut’s Wine Trails
- New Hampshire’s Farmers Markets
- A Weekend of Vermont Art
- Family Matters
- Maine Wilderness Camps
- Vermont Cheddar Houses
- Connecticut Spas
Boating and Fishing
It doesn’t get much better than a paddle down the Lamoille River, a country landscape of mountain-framed farms. Umiak Outdoor Outfitters (849 S. Main St., Stowe, 802/253-2317, www.umiak.com) rents kayaks and canoes and leads guided trips down the Lamoille and Winooksi Rivers.
Horseback Riding
A quiet country resort on the edge of Stowe, Edson Hill Manor (1500 Edson Hill Rd., Stowe, 802/253-7371, www.edsonhillmanor.com) has riding stables with horses and ponies available for backcountry trots. The resort also offers sleigh rides through the surrounding woodland—including romantic sleigh-and-dine packages.
Camping
On the flanks of Mount Mansfield just before the Stowe Mountain Resort, the small Smuggler’s Notch State Park (6443 Mountain Rd., Stowe, 802/253-4014, www.vtstateparks.com/htm/smugglers.cfm) offers some 20 tent sites and 14 roomy lean-tos for overnight camping. The sites are quite close together, though several “prime sites” offer more privacy and nice views from the cliffs flanking Mountain Road. The campsite has a restroom employing alternative energy, as well as a hot showers and a trash station.
© Michael Blanding and Alexandra Hall from Moon New England, 2nd Edition
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