We are in full-fledged winter mode in Vermont and there is so much to see and do. So bundle up, gather your friends, and gas up the car! Here are some of the best winter day trips in Vermont and you’re going to love them all. From little-known mountain towns to breathtaking parks and some of the best winter hikes in Vermont, there’s something for every kind of cold-weather adventurer on this list. So, bundle up and get ready for some fun-filled days!

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Where are your favorite places to go for VT day trips? Let us know in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For related content, be sure to check out our list of the best winter hikes in Vermont.

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What are some of the best winter attractions in Vermont?

Some of the best winter attractions in Vermont include:

  • Suicide Six
  • The Robert Frost Trail
  • Granville's frozen waterfalls
  • Camel's Hump

 

One of the best parts about living in Vermont is the opportunity to enjoy seasonal activities all year. The Green Mountain State experiences all four seasons in a truly wonderful way, and winter is no exception. If you're not opposed to bundling up and braving the great outdoors when the temperatures drop, you'll be rewarded with some of the most enchanting destinations. One of our favorite winter attractions in Vermont is Hubbard Park. Located in the middle of Montpelier, this winter-friendly destination is easy to get to and fascinating. Looking for something a bit more invigorating? How about some good ol' fashioned snowshoeing? If you're up for it, head to the Blueberry Hill Inn. This stunning property offers snowshoeing rentals plus gorgeous trails perfect for hiking, snowshoeing, and even cross-country skiing. Learn more about the best winter attractions in Vermont.

Can I go snow tubing in Vermont?

Absolutely! If the idea of flying down a mountain in your very own snow tube delights you to no end, you'll be pleased to hear that Vermont offers plenty of fun places to go snow tubing. One of our favorite recommendations would be Mount Snow, which is home to the longest snow tubing run in Vermont. This gorgeous mountain resort is located in West Dover and opens up in November for snow sports enthusiasts from around the globe. The thrilling tubing run is one that will truly delight all ages, and the best part of all is that there's a covered lift that will take you back to the top of the hill. Here's more on the famous Mount Snow Resort in Vermont.

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