Looking for things to do outside in Vermont this winter? Imagine horseback riding along a snow covered trail surrounded by mountains, streams and downright gorgeous scenery. At Lajoie Stables in Jeffersonville you can experience winter horseback riding in Vermont year round – 7 days a week! Check out this winter trail ride, VT style!

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Find some of the best horseback riding trails in Vermont at Lajoie Stables, located at 992 Pollander Road in Jeffersonville. They are open 7 days a week year round, but they do book up – reservations are necessary. Be sure to bring your camera as you may see some white tail deer or a family of fox on your ride.

Looking for more ways to capture the quintessential charm found in the Green Mountain State? Check out these 19 ways to have the most Vermont day ever. How many could you squeeze into 24 hours?

What are some other unique things to do in winter in Vermont? Let us know below in the comments section.

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