Your Guide To Vermont - Uniform Law Commission
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Your Guide To Vermont - Uniform Law Commission
Your Guide to Vermont Photo Credit: Daniel Mennerich Things to Eat, See, and Do Throughout Vermont While Stowe is well-known for its winter sports, summer is just as popular a time to visit! Outdoor recreational activities abound whether you want to try zip-lining, rent a bike, or go for a hike. Summer in Stowe is a time to enjoy all that Vermont has to offer, from fabulous mountain views and state parks, to great shopping and dining. Please peruse the following pages for information on nearby dining and activities whether you want to remain in the Stowe/Waterbury area or perhaps venture into Burlington for a day. Stowe Mountain Lodge Burlington Stowe Village Waterbury Montpelier Use this map to assist you in getting oriented with the areas within a short drive of Stowe Mountain Lodge. Waterbury is just under 20 miles away, offering the opportunity for more dining and activities. Montpelier is about 30 miles away, and Burlington is just under an hour drive from the Lodge. Both offer wonderful opportunities for day trips. For a longer trip, Montreal is located 135 miles (2.5 hours) from Stowe. Stowe Dining Guide Dining in Stowe brings together a variety of diverse flavors, from artisan burgers and eclectic bistros featuring local Vermont ingredients to lively micro-brew pubs. There’s something here for all tastes. Stowe is a small area, and your fellow Commissioners may have similar ideas for dinner plans. Please remember to make reservations well in advance, particularly for larger groups. Play it safe by making reservations prior to your arrival in Stowe. If you’ve rented a car, there are also many wonderful restaurants just 20 minutes away in Waterbury. We’ve indicated general price ranges for each restaurant listing. Please see the guide below (the prices listed are for an average entree). These are estimates. If you are concerned, please consult the restaurant website for current pricing. $ - Inexpensive/Casual (up to $15) $$$ - Expensive ($25-35) $$ - Moderately Priced ($15-$25) $$$$ - Very Expensive/Fine Dining ($35+) Lodge and Stowe Village These restaurants are the closest dining options to Stowe Mountain Lodge including the restaurants right inside the resort. This is a small area, so please do remember to make reservations! Distance from the Lodge is listed in miles for locations not located on the resort property. 1.Solstice Inside the Stowe Mountain Lodge (802) 760-4735 The ingredients are all local, exceptionally fresh and, in many cases, organic. Enjoy an ever-changing menu of artisan-inspired cuisine at the signature restaurant of Stowe Mountain Lodge. https://www.destinationhotels.com/stowe-mountain-lodge/dining/ solstice-restaurant $$-$$$ 2. Hourglass Lounge Inside the Stowe Mountain Lodge (802) 253-3560 In addition to the outstanding selection of cocktails and beer, Hourglass is the perfect spot for fresh, contemporary bistro fare in a relaxed, mountainside setting. Guests can enjoy a selection of locally inspired salads, unique appetizers and artisan sandwiches and flatbreads from the freshest local ingredients available. https://www.destinationhotels.com/stowe-mountain-lodge/dining/ hourglass-lounge $$-$$$ 3. Kirkwood’s Pub at the Stowe Mountain Resort 744 Cape Cod Rd. (802) 253-3000 Kirkwood’s Pub offers fresh, creative interpretations of country club grill room fare. American finger food appetizers, fresh entree salads, traditional soups, hearty sandwiches and grilled specialties are the highlight of this casual lunch spot. http://www.stowe.com/golf/club/kirkwoods-pub $$ Check the Annual Meeting mobile app for information on the new dining outlets that will be coming to Stowe Mountain Resort for the 2016 Summer Season! 4. Cliff House 5781 Mountain Rd (802) 253-3665 Cliff House serves regional American cuisine with a rustic Vermont flair. Our commitment to using the freshest seasonal and artisan ingredients can be tasted in every mouth-watering dish and sinful dessert; and our hand-selected wine list and tantalizing cocktails will compliment any meal. Gondola ticket required. $$-$$$ 5. Trattoria La Festa 4080 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-8480 Trattoria La Festa is a family owned small eatery serving Stowe for nearly 30 years. Trattoria La Festa offers up homemade Italian cooking from the Sperlonga region featuring seasonal local ingredients. http://www.trattoriastowe.com/ $$-$$$ 3.5 mi 6. Edson Hill 1500 Edson Hill Rd. (802) 253-7371 Indulge in a sensational meal prepared by one of Vermont’s finest chefs when you visit the Restaurant at Edson Hill. Our modern approach to classic New England cuisine combines rich local flavors with global inspiration in a vibrant array of seasonal dishes and cocktail pairings. http://www.edsonhill.com/ $$$ 5.9 mi 7. Gracie’s Restaurant 18 Edson Hill Rd. (802) 253-8741 Homemade American eats in an informal, family-friendly dining room loaded with doggie decor. http://www.gracies.com/ $$-$$$ 4.2 mi 8. Hob Knob Inn and Restaurant 2364 Mountain Rd. (800) 245 8540 The Hob Knob Restaurant in Stowe, Vermont has earned its reputation through the years as one of Vermont’s most celebrated steakhouses. Only at the Hob Knob will you find certified Angus steaks, hand cut and seasoned in herbs and spices, then grilled to mouth watering perfection. http://www.hobknobinn.com/stowe-dining.html $$-$$$ 5 mi 9. Doc Ponds 294 Mountain Rd (802) 760-6066 A beer bar from the world renown restaurateurs behind Hen of the Wood offering an extensive draft list of craft beers and upscale pub food. http://www.docpond.com/ $$ 7.1 mi 10.Cactus Cafe 2160 Mountain Rd #2 (802) 253-7770 Upbeat Tex-Mex restaurant boasting over 30 varieties of tequila & plenty of specialty margaritas. http://www. thecactuscafe.com $$ 5.2 mi 11.Piecasso Pizzaria and Lounge 1899 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-4411 Piecasso is a fun place filled with modern style, eclectic music, and great vibes. Enjoy traditional New York style pizza, delicious salads, creative entrées and desserts, fine wines, fun martinis, and Vermont micobrews. Delivery available. http://www.piecasso.com $$ 5.5 mi 12.Idletyme Brewing 1859 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-4765 Chefs Michael Kloeti and Jason Bissell are masters at creating delicious, simple and seasonal comfort food. Brewmaster, Will Gilson is not only in charge of our delicious beer offerings, he and his green thumb are also responsible for our on-site vegetable garden. http://idletymebrewing.com/ $$-$$$ 5.5 mi 13.Sunset Grille and Tap Room 140 Cottage Club Rd. (802) 253-9281) BBQ Restaurant and Sports Bar. Family owned and operated for 25 years! Serving a unique brand of Northern style, Southern BBQ! Sunset Grille and Tap Room specializes in award winning BBQ but there is something for everyone on the menu! Fresh seafood, delicious steaks, burgers, and sandwiches. http://www.sunsetgrillevt.com/ $$ 5.5 mi 14.Trapp Family Lodge 700 Trapp Hill Rd. (802) 253-8511 Enjoy European-style cuisine in the Main Dining Room of the Trapp Family Lodge. Open for breakfast and dinner, this expansive, wood-paneled room offers a relaxed, gourmet dining experience complemented with attentive service and beautiful mountain views. Add in farm-to-table ingredients and you have the recipe for a deliciously fresh meal that you won’t soon forget. Be sure to visit Trapp Brewing as well! http://www.trappfamily.com/main-dining-room.htm $$-$$$ 7.5 mi 19.Bistro at Ten Acres 14 Barrows Rd. (802) 253-6838 Owners Linda Hunter, Mark Fucile and Chef Gary Jacobson have created a menu centered around succulent roasted meats, flavorful seafood entrees and Bistro classics. Just want a burger? They serve handmade patties on handmade buns with handcut fries or homemade potato chips. http://tenacreslodge.com/bistro.php $$-$$$ 6mi 20.Blue Donkey 15.Grazer’s 128 Main St. (802) 253-8800 Grazer’s serves creative casual fare including grass-fed burgers from Vermont farms, specialty hand-cut fries, delicious salads, and lots of vegetarian choices too. Grazers’ full bar features offerings from Vermont’s finest distillers, craft breweries, and signature milkshakes. http://stowe.grazersvt.com/ $-$$ 7.5mi 16.Charlie B’s Restaurant and Pub 21.The Bench 1746 Mountain Rd. (802) 760-1096 Eat and drink at Charlie B’s, a Stowe tradition with a festive atmosphere, Vermont Fresh cuisine, and an award-winning wine list of over 50 wines by the glass, martini bar and ten beers on tap. http://www.stoweflake.com/charliepub.aspx $$ 5.6 mi 17.Harrison’s Restaurant 25 Main St. (802) 253-7773 A family owned restaurant with a diverse menu including seafood, pastas, steaks and vegetarian options, Harrison’s is sure to accommodate just about any taste. http://www.harrisonsstowe.com $$-$$$ 7.5 mi 18.McCarthy’s 1669 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-3100 With counter service and inside, outside, and take-out options, this little “burger shack” located on Mountain Road is a great, affordable dining option for all. http://www.bluedonkeyvt.com $ 5.7 mi 454 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-8626 This local mainstay serves breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers & other standards in a comfy setting. Breakfast and lunch only. http://mccarthysrestaurantstowe.com $$ 7mi 492 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-5100 Billed as “comfort food,” the menu at this restaurant offers wood-fired pizzas, roasted meats and burgers crafted in a laundry list of meats, accompanied by thoughtful cocktails and 28 beers on tap. http://www.benchvt.com $$ 6.9 mi 22.The Bagel 394 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-9943 Offering 20 flavors of NY style bagels, bagel sandwiches, deli sandwiches, as well as coffee and a limited variety of other pastries. http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-bagel-stowe $ 7mi 23.Black Cap Cafe 144 Main St. (802) 253-9943 Stowe’s favorite coffee shop. Enjoy a fresh roasted cup of coffee, a pastry or a great lunch. Black Cap Cafe also offers pottery painting. https://www.facebook.com/BlackCapCoffee $ 7.6 mi 24.Matterhorn 4969 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-8198 Aside from award winning gourmet pizzas “the horn” has an expansive sushi menu and seasonal fresh salads, signature appetizers and creative entrees. Enjoy your meal while taking in the sights of Stowe’s most spectacular riverside dining. http://matterhornbar.com/ $$ 2.5 mi 25.The Whip Bar and Grill (Green Mtn. Inn) 18 Main St. (802) 253-4400 x 615 The Whip Bar & Grill provides fine dining in a casual atmosphere. Featuring an extensive menu full of flavorful food prepared with Vermont food products and the freshest ingredients from Vermont local farmers. http://greenmountaininn.com/dining/the-whip- bar-grill/ $$$ 7.5 mi 26.Depot St. Malt Shop 57 Depot St. (802) 253-4269 Stowe’s 50’s style soda fountain and full service family restaurant. Serving fresh, juicy burgers, salads, homemade soups, grilled sandwiches, their famous fries, thick and creamy malts, banana splits, sundaes and cones. All menu items are available for take out. http://www.yelp.com/biz/depot-street-malt- shoppe-stowe $-$$ 7.5 mi 27.Sushi Yoshi 1128 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-4135 Experience the best in Chinese and Japanese Cuisine, and have a great time with the entire family at Sushi Yoshi Chinese Gourmet Hibachi Steakhouse! Reservations recommended for hibachi seating. http://sushistowe.com $$-$$$ 6.3 mi 28.Swiss Fondue by Heinz 48 S. Main St. (802) 999-8785 Swiss Fondue by Heinz offers the only opportunity for genuine Swiss fondue in Stowe and an eclectic selection of beer and wine. Sit down to dine inside this rustic, cozy establishment for a unique dining experience. http://www.swissfonduebyheinz.com $$$ 7.5 mi 29.Grey Fox Inn 990 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-8921 Grey Fox Inn offers two dining outlets. Enjoy daily breakfast or lunch at the award winning Dutch Pancake Cafe, which offers 80 varieties of Dutch Pancakes. On Friday and Saturday evenings, The Pub offers up a menu of local casual fare, craft beer, and live music http://greyfoxinn.com/dining/ $$ 6.4 mi Dining in Waterbury Waterbury is just a short 25 minute drive from the Lodge and offers some wonderful dining choices to expand your restaurant options in the area. Here are just a few ideas if you want to branch out beyond Stowe or if you’re heading back from a day of exploring Burlington or Montpelier. 1. Michael’s on the Hill 4182 VT-100, Waterbury Center, VT (802) 244-7476 Michael’s on the Hill is located within a Circa 1820 farmhouse, surrounded by acres of rolling lawns, forest and perennial gardens. Spectacular views of the Green Mountains and sunsets make Michael’s a popular stop for photographers and tourists alike. Enjoy the ultimate Vermont Farm to Table dining experience in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. michaelsonthehill.com $$$ 2. Hen of the Wood 92 Stowe St, Waterbury, VT (802) 244-7300 Hen of the Wood offers a warm inviting atmosphere, a historic and visually appealing setting, seamless service and most importantly outstanding wine and beautiful food. At Hen of the Wood, the food is simple, uncomplicated and down-to-earth. The restaurant features daily changing menus based on the wealth of premium ingredients found only miles from the restaurant in the lush Green Mountains and Champlain Valley. http://henofthewood.com/ $$$ 3. Prohibition Pig 23 S. Main St., Waterbury, VT (802) 244-4120 Prohibition Pig features New England’s largest & best curated selection of craft beer, proper cocktails, eclectic wines with a full menu featuring barbecue, vegetarian and cozy American fare in a hip setting. http://www.prohibitionpig.com $$ 4. The Reservoir Restaurant & Tap Room 1 S. Main St., Waterbury, VT (802) 244-7827 The Reservoir is a 99 seat restaurant serving dinner 7 days a week and lunch on Saturday & Sunday. Located in the heart of downtown Waterbury situated in the beautiful green mountains of Vermont. They specialize in Vermont comfort food and some of the best beers available. http://www.waterburyreservoir.com $$ 3. The Blue Stone 15 Stowe St., Waterbury, VT (802) 882-8185 The Blue Stone is a rustic pizza shop & tavern in the heart of Vermont featuring old-world hand tossed pizza, with a new-world local twist. In addition to offering the best classic pizza around, the Blue Stone offers up whatever’s fresh, local and in season to create new farm-inspired variations on what pizza used to be. http://www.bluestonevermont.com/ $$ 4. The Blackback Pub 1 Stowe St. #2, Waterbury, VT (802) 244-0123 Cozy haunt with a seasonal, locally sourced menu & large rotating tap list in rustic-chic surrounds. theblackbackpub.com $$ 5. Ocha Thai Restaurant 1024 Waterbury Stowe Rd., Waterbury, VT (802) 882-8275 The dinner menu features Thai stir-fry and curries, noodles and fried rice, rolls and dumplings, soups, salads and desserts — more than 80 items — and specials. Guests can choose from meat, seafood and vegetarian options, and dishes can be ordered in varying degrees of spiciness. https://locu.com/places/ocha-thai-restaurant- waterbury-us/#menu $-$$ Stowe Area Activities Photo Credit: Bre Lerow The ULC is offering some fantastic tours this year, but Stowe is a wonderful place to explore on your own whether you want to take advantage of the beautiful natural setting, organize your own activities, or simply relax in the spa at the Lodge. We’ve got some suggestions for you on the following pages, but the hotel is well-equipped to customize some activities for you via the Alpine Concierge. Alpine Concierge You can contact the Alpine Concierge at 802-760-4796 or alpineconcierge@destinationhotels.com Summer Recreation You may be envisioning snowy ski slopes when you think of Stowe, but there are plenty of summer activities for you to enjoy as well! 1. Stowe Mountain Resort Gondola and Skyride 2. Mt. Mansfield Auto Toll Road Located at Stowe Mountain Resort 802-253-3500 Sit back in a comfy eight-passenger Gondola and float through Vermont’s most spectacular landscape just below the summit of Mt. Mansfield. Enjoy the view while having lunch at Cliff House Restaurant or go for a hike. Hikers will find access at the top to several scenic trails (moderate-advanced hiking). Operates from 10am-4:30pm http://www.stowe.com/activities/summer/ gondola-skyride/ Located at Stowe Mountain Resort 800-253-4754 The historic auto Toll Road zigs and zags its way to the summit ridge of Mt. Mansfield where stunning views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains await you. You can park at 3,850 feet and relax with a picnic or enjoy a scenic hike. Auto Toll Road is open 9am-4pm. www.stowe.com/activities/summer/au 3. Stowe Mountain Resort Zip Tour 5. Treetop Adventure 4. Arbor Trek Canopy Adventures 6. Stowe Soaring Located at Stowe Mountain Resort 802-253-3000 Stowe Mountain Resort’s thrilling new ZipTour Adventure includes a series of ziplines ranging in length from 150 feet long and 10 feet off the ground (Demo Trainer) to the Nosedive Zip at 4,462 feet long and 130 feet up! The launching point for Stowe’s ZipTour Adventure is atop the high-speed summit gondola, near the top of Mt. Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak. From the top of Vermont, you will descend back to the base on a series of ziplines. There are two side-byside lines on each zip span, so you can travel alongside another member of your party. All-day access to the Gondola SkyRide is part of the ZipTour Adventure! www.stowe.com/activities/summer/ziptour/ 1239 Edwards Rd., Jeffersonville, VT 05464 (802) 644-9300 ArborTrek Smugglers’ Notch offers eco adventures ranging from the serene to the extreme. The Zip Line Canopy Tour is fullyguided and combines the thrill of high-speed zip lines with stunning views of the region and commentary on the local ecology, natural history, and lore of the area. The Treetop Obstacle Course and Climbing Adventure, on the other hand, are designed for those who want to get physical and include the opportunity to slide, balance, jump, crawl, climb, dash, and swing through the trees on more than 70 elements. http://www.arbortrek.com Located at Stowe Mountain Resort 802-253-3000 Stowe’s TreeTop Adventure entails 6 different courses consisting of aerial tree-to-tree connections with 68 various Challenge/Game elements intertwined in the experience. During your adventure, you will ride ziplines, walk over suspended bridges, scramble up nets, cross swinging logs, climb rope ladders and much more! You will learn how to attach yourself to the safety cable system so that you may explore the diverse and exciting challenges in the canopy of the Mansfield forest. The activity is for ages 7 and up and ideal for most ages. Guides are available. http://www.stowe.com/activities/summer/ treetop/ 2305 Laporte Road, Route 100, Morrisville, VT (800) 898-7845 Stowe Soaring is the premier soaring site in New England, located 6 miles north of Stowe on Route 100. Enjoy an unforgettable experience - a smooth and graceful ride on silent wings. Highly experienced pilots will give you the ride of a lifetime. If you are adventurous, they will show you beautiful maneuvers and give you a chance to fly. Glider instruction and rental are available for novice and experienced pilots. http://www.stowesoaring.com/ 7. Trapp Family Lodge Mountain Biking 700 Trapp Hill Rd, (800) 826-7000 Trapp Family Lodge offers about 3 miles of intermediate single-track trail, 5+ miles of intermediate/expert single-track, and 20 miles of beginner to advanced double-track that spreads all over their beautiful 2500 acre property. Trapp Family Lodge’s progression of trails is perfect for first-timers or anyone looking to develop skills and confidence gradually. They offer mountain biking skills lessons, guided trips on and off property, and a rental fleet of over 50 bikes from children’s bikes to full suspension mountain bikes. In addition to their private trails, there are over 50 miles of trails within minutes of the resort. http://www.trappfamily.com/mountain-biking. htm 8. Stowe Mountain Bike Club (802) 233-2129 The Stowe Mountain Bike Club (SMBC) manages well over 30 miles of trails in Stowe – one of the most extensive networks in the Northeast. These trails are open to the public and are accessible from many different points in town. Although there is not a required fee to access the trails, Stowe Mountain Bike Club membership is strongly encouraged to help maintain and sustain this valuable resource. Trail Maps are available on the SMBC website. http://www.stowemountainbike.com 9. Stowe Recreation Path The Stowe Recreation Path (known locally as the ‘Rec Path’) is a perennial favorite among visitors and area residents alike. It is a 5.5 mile one-way (i.e., not a loop) paved public path that is free to use and easy-to-access. With a mostly flat and level trail experience, people of all ages enjoy easy traveling along the entire route. The Stowe Recreation Path is open all year long, enjoyed by cyclists, runners, and walkers in the spring, summer and fall, and by Nordic skiers and snowshoers in the winter! Many area restaurants and shops are directly accessible from the path. The Rec Path features attractive bridges, swimming holes and picnic tables, as well as many quiet spots to take in the beautiful views of Stowe. Recreation Path Map: http://www.gostowe.com/saa/press/brochures/ rec_path.pdf 10. Road Cycling in Stowe Stowe is the ideal base-camp for cycling enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a short ride around town, or a longer full-day excursion, Stowe offers some of the most scenic cycling routes in Vermont! There is a lot of pavement to explore, and Stowe drivers happily share the road with cyclists on well-maintained roads. Cycling Guide: http://www.gostowe.com/images/stories/play/ stowe-road-cycling-guide.pdf 11. Stowe Country Club 744 Cape Cod Rd., 802-253-4893 With its beautiful undulating fairways and manicured greens, the country club occupies what was a turn of the century dairy farm and golfers have watched as the course matured into a challenging, but rewarding test of golf. The 360 degree views of the surrounding mountains, the long temperate summer days, and the feeling that everything is going your way makes each shot a memory to cherish. http://www.stowe.com/golf/ 12. Stowe Mountain Golf Club Located at Stowe Mountain Resort (802) 253-3563 The Stowe Mountain Club Golf Course was recognized by Golf Magazine as one of the “Top 10 new courses in the United States that you can play.” The Stowe Mountain Club Golf Course meanders along the slopes of Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak, reaching an elevation of more than 1,800 feet, offering a dynamic setting and un-matched beauty among Vermont Golf Courses. The resort course is available to guests of the Stowe Mountain Lodge. http://www.stowe.com/golf/ 13. Copley Country Club 441 Country Club Rd, Morrisville, VT (802) 888-3013 Copley Country Club is a 9-hole public golf course situated on 38 acres located in the historic Village of Morrisville, Vermont. The golf course was founded in 1935 on the premise of promoting and encouraging the playing of golf. The club has been dedicated to following this premise by providing the community with a high quality golfing experience for an affordable price. http://www.copleycountryclub.com/ 14. Ryder Brook Golf Course 3266 Laporte Rd., Morrisville, VT (802) 888-3525 Enjoy open fairways and rolling green hills with scenic mountain views. Golf at Ryder Brook Golf Club is challenging and enjoyable on the 100-acre, meticulously maintained course. Practice putting on their practice green. Drive a bucket or two on the natural grass driving range or on mats. Take a lesson or play a couple rounds on the 9-hole course. http://www.ryderbrookgc.com/ Photo Credit: Kevin Jerrett 15. Stoweflake Hot Air Ballooning Stoweflake Mountain Resort and Spa 1746 Mountain Rd. (802) 253-7355 Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Green Mountain State with a hot air balloon ride in the Spirit of Stoweflake piloted by Stoweflake President and master balloonist, Chuck Baraw. Discover the splendor of a Vermont sunrise and the sublime beauty of sunset as the last rays slowly fade behind Mount Mansfield. Perfect for the ultimate honeymoon escape or any special celebration. Reservations required. Be sure to check out the Hot Air Balloon Festival from July 8-10, 2016! This 30th annual celebration will include a children’s corner with a variety of activities (nominal fees may apply), live entertainment, delicious food and a beer and wine garden. Admission $10 (Children 12 and under are free). http://www.stoweflake.com/activities_balloon_ festival.aspx 16. Tennis at Stowe Mountain Resort Located at Stowe Mountain Resort Contact the Lodge Spa for reservations (802) 760-4782 Open to the public, Stowe Mountain Resort invites you to visit Stowe’s premier recreation area. Play on any of our four Har Tru courts surrounded by the splendor of the Green Mountains. Reservations required. 17. Stowe Swimming Holes After a day of adventuring in Stowe, a plunge in one of the local swimming holes, a visit to the Waterbury Reservoir or dipping your feet in the West Branch River afterward will feel great. Innumerable mountain streams meander through the Green Mountains, serving up a Vermontstyle swimming experience and a unique kind of solitude. Stowe offers a host of spots. Download the Stowe Swimming Hole Guide: http://www.gostowe.com/images/stories/pdf/ swimming-holes-guide.pdf Children’s Adventure Camp at theLodge Summer Adventure Camp is a fun and active camp at Stowe Mountain Resort for children ages 3 to 12. Campers will be guided by seasoned Camp Counselors in activities that include: • • • • • • • • • • • • Hiking on Mt. Mansfield; Spruce Peak and other local trails Extreme Streaming Rock Climbing & Scrambling in and around Smugglers Notch Low Ropes and other challenge & team building activities Nature Exploration Backcountry Survival Skills & Scavenger Hunts Golf & Tennis skills & drills Disc Golf skills & drills Field Games (soccer, beach ball volley ball, gaga pit, and more) Water play and exploration Arts & Crafts and much more!! Programs are available for three age groups and activities will be age appropriate: Pathfinders: Trailblazers: Mountaineers: 3 & 4 Year Olds 5 & 6 Year Olds 7 through 12 Year Olds For information and registration contact: Kelley Blaine - Children’s Programs Phone: 802-253-3685 or email: kids@stowe.com Arts & Cultural Activities 1. Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center Located at Stowe Mountain Resort (802) 60-4634 The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center’s intimate theater provides a great view and superior acoustics from each of the 420 seats. The Center features shows for every patron’s tastes -- from national touring acts, familyfriendly productions to local artists. Please check out the schedule for upcoming live music, theatre, comedy, dancing during your stay. http://www.sprucepeakarts.org/ 2. Stowe Theater Guild 67 Main St., (802) 253-3961 Stowe Theatre Guild runs musicals and plays from mid June through early October at the Town Hall Theatre on Main Street in Stowe. All shows run Wednesdays through Saturdays and start at 8pm. Reservations are encouraged. www.stowetheatre.com. 3. Stowe Performing Arts 1250 Waterbury Rd., (802) 253-7792 Founded in 1976, Stowe Performing Arts presents a variety of concert series from May until Labor Day Weekend. Noon Music in May and the Gazebo Concerts are free. Music in the Meadow, held in the spectacular Trapp Family Lodge Concert Meadow, is a ticketed event. http://www.stoweperformingarts.com/ 4. Helen Day Art Center 5 School St., (802) 253-8358 The Art Center presents a year-round schedule of exhibitions showcasing international and Vermont artists and offers education programs including classes, workshops and special events for children and adults. http://www.helenday.com 5. Stowe Historical Society 90 School St., (802) 253-1518 The Historical Society and Museum is located in the West Branch Schoolhouse and is one of the state’s largest not-profit repository of books, letters, journals, maps, drawings, and photographs about Stowe, Vermont and Vermont history. The collection contains artifacts brought home from the Civil War and other military involvements, farm implements, domestic items, textiles and more. http://www.stowehistoricalsociety.org 6. Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery 64 S. Main St., (802) 253-1818 Original Fine Art by Regional Professional Artists in oil, watercolor, collage, pastel, mixed media, and sculpture. Thirty-five artists are represented, with works from abstract to representational, in a wide spectrum of styles and types. Giclee prints are also available. http://www.greenmountainfineart.com/ 7. Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum 1 Main St., (802) 253-9911 The Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum seeks to collect, preserve & celebrate Vermont’s skiing history, offering permanent & rotating exhibits, archives, a library, movies & programs. http://www.vtssm.com 8. Robert Paul Galleries 394 Mountain Rd., (802) 253-7282 Robert Paul Galleries offers a truly outstanding selection of American and European original paintings, sculpture, local photography and limited edition graphics. Representing numerous acclaimed and highly awarded artists from Vermont and around the world, the gallery offers an impressive array of styles, techniques and mediums. http://www.greenmountainfineart.com/ 9. Inside Out Gallery 299 Mountain Rd., (802) 253-6945 Explore the gallery’s creative designs in fine art and craft, home furniture and accessories for inside and out, unique gifts and jewelry. Inside Out offers original art and design work, fine reproductions and photographs primarily by Vermont artists. http://www.insideoutgalleryvt.com 10. Stowe Craft Design Center 34 S. Main St., (802) 253-7677 Stowe Craft Gallery is a Vermont and nationally known craft shop bursting full of handmade craft items. Th shop is an artisan gallery with contemporary crafts direct from over 300 artists. Each works in their own small studio in Vermont or across the USA. http://www.stowecraft.com Shopping There are more than 70 shops in Stowe, some right on the Stowe Mountain Resort Property. To make the most of your Stowe shopping experience, see the list of Stowe Mountain Resort Shops below and acquaint yourself with the shopping map on the following page. Stowe Mountain Resort Shops http://www.stowe.com/explore/shopping • The Pantry - An upscale Vermont country market showcasing an abundance of local and regional artisanal food products. • The Beanery - Featuring locally roasted coffees and espresso drinks crafted by passionate Baristas. • The Stowe Shop - Logo wear • Spruce Peak Sports - Great selection of softgoods, outerwear, helmets, hats, goggles, accessories, toys and more! • Stowe Mountain Lodge Gift Shop - Food and beverage offerings including Vermont made products, great selection of Vermont products from Vermont artisans. • First Chair Alpine Co. - Fine outdoor apparel and accessories, featuring the East Coast’s largest selection of Kjus. • Mt. Mansfield Sports • Stowe Toys • Midway Retail Ziemke Glassblowing Studio TH PA Once Upon A Time Toys Harvest Market Green Envy “Forgot something you need on vacation? Don’t worry! Stowe shops have everything!” – SR Fly Rod Shop Stowe Maple Products VILLAGE Uncle George’s Flowers Wildflower Designs Stowe Craft Art Jewelry Von Bargen’s Jewelry Laughing Moon Green Mountain Stowe Craft Chocolates Fine Art Gallery Furniture Design Inside Out Gallery MAP NOT DRAWN TO SCALE ROUTE 108 Salon Salon “Treasures galore!” – JB PUBLIC AJ’s Ski & Sports In Company Robert Paul Clothing Galleries PARKING E LOWER STOW Vermont Electronics SIDE WALK REC PATH “Everyone is so friendly and helpful!” – ES PUBLIC PARKING MAIN STREET REC P ATH PUBLIC PARKING Ferro Jewelers Green Mountain Distillers Morrisville Haymaker Card & Gift Stowe Cider My Place Boutique ROUTE 15 PUBLIC PARKING POND STREET Boutique Shaw’s General Store VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER Stowe Mercantile DEPOT STREET For more info, check out http://www.gostowe.com/shopping Hannon Home Center The Art Store MOUN TAIN ROA D Commodities Natural Market Elements at Stoweflake MOSCO W RO AD D SI K AL EW Stowe Decisions, Wine & Cheese Decisions Waterbury Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm Yellow Turtle Stowe Kitchen, Bath & Linens PUBLIC PARKING Trail PUBLIC Heads PARKINGStowe Eye Care H PAT AD RO N I Darkside TA UN Snowboards O M Winterfell REC Smugglers’ Notch Distillery Boyden Valley Winery & Spirits Jeffersonville REET Hooker’s Furniture Smugglers’ Notch Distillery Barrel House 00 Boyden Valley E 1 Winery & Spirits UT Ben & Jerry’s Tasting Room RO #shopstowe #gostowe facebook.com/shopstowe for shopping specials, promos, news, and more! 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Vermont State House 115 State St., Montpelier, VT The Vermont State House is one of the oldest and best preserved of our nation’s state capitols. The House and Senate Chambers are the oldest legislative chambers in their original condition in the United States. As you tour the halls and chambers, we hope you will develop a sense of what makes this historic building, and the State for which it was built, unique. Guided tours are available free of charge and are available Monday-Friday, 10:00 to 3:30, and Saturdays, 11:00 to 2:30. http://legislature.vermont.gov/the-state-house/ visiting-the-state-house/about-the-state-house/ 1168 County Rd., Montpelier, VT (800) 2422740 Free sugar house tours and tasting, multimedia displays in a real woodshed theater, a nature trail, country store, and an outdoor Vermont farm life museum make up the Morse Farm experience, and sprinkled throughout, are whimsical carved folklife characters created by Burr Morse. www.morsefarm.com 3. Vermont Mountaineers Baseball 1 Ballpark Rd, Montpelier, VT (802) 223-3404 The Vermont Mountaineers, whose home field is at the historic Recreation Field in Montpelier, is a member of the 12-team New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), which draws its recruits from the top U.S. collegiate baseball programs. Mountaineers games attract a wide fan base. One of the winningest franchises in the NECBL, The Mountaineers have qualified for the play-offs twelve times, winning two regular season titles, five division championships and three League Championships. www.thevermontmountaineers.com 4. Vermont History Museum 109 State St., Pavilion Building, Montpelier, VT (802) 828-2291 The museum’s core exhibit, “Freedom and Unity: One Ideal, Many Stories,” opened in March 2004 and won a national award. The multimedia exhibit, which represents Vermont’s history from 1600 to the present, fills 5,000 square feet in the Pavilion Building in Montpelier. Visitors walk through time and experience a full-sized Abenaki wigwam, a recreation of the Catamount Tavern where Ethan Allen’s Green Mountain Boys gathered, a railroad station complete with a working telegraph and a WWII living room furnished with period music and magazines. 5. Capital City Farmers Market (Saturdays) State St. and Elm St., Montpelier, VT For more than 37 years, the Capital City Farmers Market has been bringing local producers and customers from near and far together to create this eclectic community event. Over 50 vendors gather each Saturday, from May through October, to sell locally grown and made products, unique to Vermont and astounding in quality. http://capitalcityfarmersmarket.com 6. Downtown Montpelier Architecture Stroll the quaint streets of downtown Montpelier and enjoy the beautiful historic buildings. According to nps.com, the 450 buildings that comprise the Montpelier Historic District reflect the town’s prosperous past, during which time many high style and vernacular examples of various 19th century architectural styles were constructed. Such variety of styles, and the mix of domestic, commercial, religious, and institutional buildings speak to the slow but continuous growth of the town. The Montpelier Historic District is roughly bounded by Memorial Drive, Bailey Avenue, Hubbard Park, Vine Street, and Hubbard Street. Residences are private and not open to the public, but many of the businesses, institutions and government buildings welcome visitors. 7. North Branch Winery 82 Trillium Hill, Montpelier, VT (802) 229-6169 Family owned and operated, established in 2007, North Branch Vineyards is a small winery, which lies beside the North Branch River, a branch on the Winooski River in Montpelier’s picturesque valley, producing unique wines using locally and regionally grown grapes. Open Thu-Sun http://www.northbranchvineyards.com Photo Credit: Aidan Wakley-Mulroney 1. La Puerta Negra 6. Kismet Kitchens 44 Main St., Montpelier, VT (802) 613-3172 52 State St., Montpelier, VT (802) 223-8646 La Puerta Negra (The Black Door) features Latin Farm-to-table community-oriented restaurant, cuisine developed from scratch and supported by chef-owned and operated since 2006. some of Vermont’s best local agriculture, along http://kismetkitchens.com $$$ with the finest fair trade international ingredients. 7. Three Penny Taproom www.lapuertanegravt.com $$-$$$ 108 Main St., Montpelier, VT (802) 223-8277 Three Penny Taproom is Vermont’s premiere 2. The Mad Taco 172 Main St., Montpelier, VT (802) 225-6038 destination for craft beer and craft food. Offering authentic Mexican fare by working http://www.threepennytaproom.com/ $$ closely with local farmers and producers to provide the freshest, healthiest Mexican 8. Positive Pie 22 State St., Montpelier, VT (802) 229-0453 cuisine, including in-house smoked meats. Rooted in its beginning as an authentic Pizzeria, www.themadtaco.com $$ Positive Pie combines its old school heritage with a new age Vermont mindset. 3. NECI on Main 118 Main St., Montpelier, VT (802) 223-3188 www.positivepie.com/montpelier $$ Classic and modern cuisine and cocktails 9. Skinny Pancake prepared by chef-supervised NECI students. 89 Main St., Montpelier, VT (802) 262-2253 www.neci.edu/restaurants/neci-on-main $$$ Salads and savory and sweet crepes utilizing 4.Sarducci’s local Vermont ingredients. Features espresso 3 Main St., Montpelier, VT (802) 223-0229 bar and free wi-fi. Mediterranean-style Italian restaurant, using the http://skinnypancake.com/location/montpelier- freshest available ingredients. Gluten free menu restaurant/ $-$$ available. 10.Pho Capitol http://www.sarduccis.com $$-$$$ 107 State St., Montpelier, VT (802) 225-6183 5. J. Morgan’s Traditional Vietnamese cuisine conveniently 100 State St., Montpelier, VT (802) 223-5222 located to the State House and Vermont History Award-winning steakhouse with an emphasis on Museum. in-house beef, pasta, seafood, salads and $-$$ creative cocktails.. www.capitolplaza.com/jMorgans.php $$$ Photo Credit: Don Shall Burlington Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, is located just 45 minutes away from Stowe Mountain Lodge. With its walkability and extensive recreation opportunities as well as restaurants and shops, Burlington would make a great day trip for those wanting to venture outside Stowe. Here are just a few highlights. 1. ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain 4. Vermont Lake Monsters 1 College St., Burlington, VT (877) 324-6386 ECHO is a lake aquarium and science center whose mission is to educate and delight people about the Ecology, Culture, History, and Opportunities for Stewardship of the Lake Champlain Basin. http://www.echovermont.org 2. Community Sailing Center Centennial Field - 287 Colchester Ave., Burlington, VT (802) 655-6611 Centennial Field, home of the Vermont Lake Monsters, an affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, is one of the oldest professional baseball parks. It opened on the University of Vermont campus in 1906 and has hosted diamond greats like Tris Speaker and Ken Griffey Jr. www.vermontlakemonsters.com 234 Penny Ln., Burlington, VT (802) 864-2499 The Community Sailing Center can help you explore Lake Champlain by setting you up with a sailboat, 5. Fleming Museum of Art kayak, canoe or paddle board (from $15 an hour). 61 Colchester Ave., Burlington, VT (802) 656-2090 Half and full day kids camps are available. Located on the University of Vermont’s campus, the Fleming Museum houses Vermont’s most http://communitysailingcenter.org comprehensive collection of art and anthropological artifacts. It presents innovative exhibitions of 3. Local Motion Trailside Center contemporary and historic art from around the world, 1 Steele St. #103, Burlington, VT (802) 652-2453 complemented by year-round programming for all Local Motion’s Trailside Center offers bike rentals ages. and trail maps as well as other resources. With tables, shade and refreshments, the Trailside http://www.flemingmuseum.org/ Center is the bike path’s best rest stop. http://www.localmotion.org/programs/trailside 9. Burlington Brew Tours (802) 760-6091 With visits to Magic Hat Brewing Company, Switchback Brewing Company, Vermont Pub and Brewery , Fiddlehead Brewing Company, Rock Art Brewery, Trapp Brewery, The Alchemist, and many more, choose from pre-selected tours or craft your own private tour. Whether you’re a light beer person or connoisseur, this is the perfect way to explore Vermont’s rich history, culture and of course, Beer. https://burlingtonbrewtours.com 10. Burlington Walking Tour Photo Credit: Flickr User Breville 6. Church Street Marketplace Church St. between Pearl and Main, Burlington, VT Downtown Burlington, Vermont’s award-winning open air mall is a hub of activity where you’ll find historic architecture, year-round festivals, street entertainers, music and over 100 places to shop and dine. http://www.churchstmarketplace.com/ 7. Burlington City Arts Center 135 Church St., Burlington, VT (802) 865-7166 The BCA Center features 3 floors of Contemporary artwork in permanent gallery spaces. Floor 1 and 2 feature contemporary work in all mediums from around the world and right here in Vermont. The 4th Floor houses the Vermont Metro Gallery, featuring a regular roster of contemporary Vermont based artists. http://www.burlingtoncityarts.org/bca-center 8. Ethan Allan Homestead Museum 1 Ethan Allen Homestead, Burlington, VT (802) 865 4556 A short drive from downtown Burlington, the Homestead offers hands-on history, spectacular scenery, and riverside picnic areas and walks. The Homestead provides a genuine slice of 18th century life and an intimate look at Vermont’s most colorful and controversial founders. http://www.ethanallenhomestead.org Although there are many ways to enjoy and experience Burlington, one of the best options is walking. There is plenty to do within walking distance from Church Street Marketplace, the heart of Burlington’s shopping and dining district. Download the map below and explore! http://www.vermont.org/sites/default/ files/2014%20Walking%20Tour%20Map_1.pdf 1. Hen of the Wood 55 Cherry St., Burlington, VT (802) 540-0534 Hen of the Wood offers a warm inviting atmosphere, a historic and visually appealing setting, seamless service and most importantly outstanding wine and beautiful food. At Hen of the Wood, the food is simple, uncomplicated and down-to-earth. The restaurant features daily changing menus based on the wealth of premium ingredients found only miles from the restaurant in the lush Green Mountains and Champlain Valley. http://henofthewood.com/ $$$ 2. Church & Main 5. A Single Pebble 133 Bank St., Burlington, VT (802) 865-5200 Here the vibrant flavors of the Silk Road come alive in the freshest ingredients from around the globe and just down the road; each bite brings a sense of history, adventure, and something even more sustaining, a taste of home. https://asinglepebble.com $$$ 6. Farmhouse Tap & Grill 160 Bank St., Burlington, VT (802) 859-0888 Farm-to-table gastropub serving award winning burgers, innovative entrees and a world class craft beer menu. http://www.farmhousetg.com $$-$$$ 156 Church St., Burlington, VT (802) 540-3040 Locally owned and operated, the restaurant 7.Sweetwaters offers a sophisticated yet comfortable dining 120 Church St., Burlington, VT (802) 864-9800 experience in a relaxed, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Sweetwaters offers creative American comfort http://www.churchandmainvt.com $$$ food in an energetic setting and features fresh local ingredients. 3. Penny Cluse Cafe http://sweetwatersvt.com $$ 169 Cherry St., Burlington, VT (802) 651–8834 Lines form for gingerbread pancakes & other 8. Bluebird Barbecue creative options at this homey brunch & lunch spot. 317 Riverside Ave., Burlington, VT (802) 448-3070 http://www.pennycluse.com/ $$ Serving handcrafted barbecue prepared by expert pit masters with sides and sauces made 4. Leunigs Bistro from scratch. 115 Church St., Burlington, VT (802) 863-3759 http://bluebirdbbq.com/ $$ Leunigs Bistro is one of the oldest, continually operating restaurants in downtown Burlington, VT. 9. Shanty on the Shore Leunigs is a French bistro & bar, serving lunch, 181 Battery St., Burlington, VT (802) 864-0238 brunch and dinner. Located on Burlington’s scenic waterfront, Shanty http://www.leunigsbistro.com/ $$-$$$ on the Shore combines a casual environment, high quality seafood, and a view of Lake Champlain. http://www.shantyontheshore.com/ $$-$$$ 10.The Scuffer Steak & Ale House 148 Church St., Burlington, VT (802) 864-9451 Vermont’s locally owned neighborhood steakhouse. A large draft selection features many locally brewed beers, as well as craft brewed cans, including Alchemist’s Heady Topper! The Scuffer also offers more casual meal options such as specialty sandwiches and has outdoor seating. http://www.thescuffer.com/ $$-$$$ 11.Blue Cat Steak and Wine Bar 16.Splash at the Boathouse 0 College St., Burlington, VT (802)658-2244 Splash at the Boathouse is a Burlington waterfront restaurant offering a refreshing bistro menu and a full-service bar that will please your appetite as you take in the beauty of Lake Champlain and the distant Adirondacks. http://www.splashattheboathouse.com $$ 17.The Vermont Pub and Brewery 144 College St., Burlington, VT (802) 865-0500 Vermont’s oldest craft brewery, offering many unique, award-winning beers and standard pub fare. http://www.vermontbrewery.com $-$$ 1 Lawson Lane, Burlington, VT (802) 363-3639 Blue Cat serves all Certified Angus Beef (CAB) steaks and a variety of fresh seafood and vegetarian options. The restaurant uses local produce whenever possible and features a rotating 18.Trattoria Delia 152 St. Paul St., Burlington, VT (802) 864-5253 selection of Vermont cheeses. Traditional regional Italian cuisine served in a http://www.bluecatvt.com/ $$-$$$ romantic, basement space with a stone fireplace. 12.The Spot http://www.trattoriadelia.com $$-$$$ 210 Shelburne Rd., Burlington, VT (802) 540-1778 Enjoy the care-free Hawaiian-style ambiance of 19.Zabby & Elf’s Stone Soup 211 College St., Burlington, VT (802) 862-7616 this surf-style restaurant conveniently located in a Warm, cafeteria-style stalwart offering a rotating renovated 1950s gas station. Its the perfect menu of creative, veggie-heavy Jewish cuisine. breakfast, lunch and dinner hang out for locals stonesoupvt.com $-$$ and newbies alike. The menu is fresh, local and colorful. 20.Magnolia Bistro http://www.thespotvt.com $-$$ 1 Lawson Ln., Burlington, VT (802) 846-7446 Magnolia Bistro is a bustling vegetarian & vegan- 13.The Daily Planet friendly, certified green cafe with a focus on local, 15 Center St., Burlington, VT (802) 862-9647 organic ingredients & breakfast. Bohemian venue dispatching eclectic eats in a hip http://www.magnoliabistro.com $-$$ bar, tranquil solarium or romantic dining room. http://dailyplanetvt.com $$$ 14.New Moon Cafe 150 Cherry St., Burlington, VT (802) 383-1505 New Moon Cafe offers authentic coffee, creative breakfast and lunch items, delicious cupcakes, & much more. http://newmoonvt.com/ $ 15.Lucky Next Door 163 Cherry St., Burlington, VT (802) 399-2121 Casual sister restaurant of Penny Cluse Cafe offering breakfast, lunch, tacos and bakery items. http://www.luckynextdoor.com/ $ Notes