Vacation Ideas and Fun Things To Do

Things To Do Near Brattleboro Amtrak Station in Brattleboro, VT


Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

Brattleboro Museum and Art Center
(Approx. 0.8 miles)

BMAC is a small, non-collecting, contemporary art museum. Founded in 1972, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) is an independent, non-collecting, contemporary art museum, whose mission is to present art and ideas in ways that inspire, educate, and engage people of all ages.


Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

Brattleboro Museum and Art Center
(Approx. 0.9 miles)

A non-collection contemporary art museum Founded in 1972, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) is an independent, non-collecting, contemporary art museum, whose mission is to present art and ideas in ways that inspire, educate, and engage people of all ages.


Workshop: The Art of Pysanky (Ukrainian Eggs)

Workshop: The Art of Pysanky (Ukrainian Eggs)
(Approx. 0.9 miles)

Jenny Santa Maria leads a hands-on, in-person workshop Acclaimed Pysanky artist and instructor Jenny Santa Maria leads a hands-on, in-person workshop in the traditional Ukrainian folk art of egg decoration.


Pisgah State Park

Pisgah State Park
(Approx. 6.9 miles)

Pisgah State Park includes over 13,300 acres of rough forested terrain, encompassing a complete watershed north of the Ashuelot River.


Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area

Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area
(Approx. 7.4 miles)

Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area spans 13 acres. It offers great opportunities for hiking as you explore the footpaths along the gorge and enjoy the scenic views. Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area has picnicking and hiking. Leashed pets are allowed.


Coombs Covered Bridge

Coombs Covered Bridge
(Approx. 8.9 miles)

The bridge was named after its original builder and owner, Anthony Coombs. The Coombs Bridge once played an important role in both the social and commercial development of the area.


Slate Covered Bridge

Slate Covered Bridge
(Approx. 9.6 miles)

The bridge name originates from the Slate family who lived on a farm along the river north of the bridge. It is the second bridge on this location, the first having been built around 1800.


Sawyers Crossing Coverd Bridge

Sawyers Crossing Coverd Bridge
(Approx. 11.2 miles)

According to the History of Swanzey by Benjamin Read, this structure is also known by the name Cresson. The bridge was reconstructed in 1859 at a cost of $1,735.94. The event was celebrated with a big dance held right on the bridge.


Rabbit Ridge Artisans at The Summit Winery

Rabbit Ridge Artisans at The Summit Winery
(Approx. 11.4 miles)

artisans marketplace Rabbit Ridge Artisans at The Summit Winery Hop on over to Sip & Shop ~ Enjoy Wine Tastings & Handmade Gifts by Local Artisans Show Runs: Nov. 7th - Nov. 24 Marketplace hours: Thurs. 4:30-7pm, Sat. & Sun.


Ashuelot Covered Bridge

Ashuelot Covered Bridge
(Approx. 11.7 miles)

The Ashuelot covered bridge is considered by local historians to be one of New Hampshire's most elaborate covered bridges. The original purpose of the bridge was to transport wood across the river for use by the Ashuelot Railroad.


 
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