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At the Harris Hill Ski Jump in Brattleboro, celebrate a century-old tradition where international competitors vie to break the 341-foot hill record on New England’s only Olympic-size 90-meter ski jump. Enjoy a festive atmosphere that’s fun for the whole family, with music, food, a bonfire,...

At the Harris Hill Ski Jump in Brattleboro, celebrate a century-old tradition where international competitors vie to break the 341-foot hill record on New England’s only Olympic-size 90-meter ski jump. Enjoy a festive atmosphere that’s fun for the whole family, with music, food, a bonfire,...

Wassail Weekend in Woodstock is a chance to see this beautiful Vermont town decked out in twinkling lights and holiday cheer. Woodstock transforms into a holiday wonderland, complete with sleigh bells, a parade, a holiday craft fair, festive performances and holiday decorations. For full details and...

Wassail Weekend in Woodstock is a chance to see this beautiful Vermont town decked out in twinkling lights and holiday cheer. Woodstock transforms into a holiday wonderland, complete with sleigh bells, a parade, a holiday craft fair, festive performances and holiday decorations. For full details and...

Wassail Weekend in Woodstock is a chance to see this beautiful Vermont town decked out in twinkling lights and holiday cheer. Woodstock transforms into a holiday wonderland, complete with sleigh bells, a parade, a holiday craft fair, festive performances and holiday decorations. For full details and...

Vermont community ice rinks can be found in every corner of the state, from Underhill to Peru. Vermont community ice rinks offer an easy, affordable way to combat cabin fever and enjoy the outdoors. Here are outdoor public rinks, many of them run by volunteers, to...

Getting outside in winter feels more important than ever as the outdoors can boost our mood and create mindfulness. In Vermont, skiing is often the go-to for outdoor winter activities. But there’s more to Vermont winters than skiing. From wooded snowshoe trails to outdoor ice skating...

In 1969, year-round Vermont outdoor centers weren't on Tony Clark's radar. Back then, Clark was hard at work creating a network of cross-country ski trails on his inn’s property in Goshen and on adjacent U.S. Forest Service land. For decades, the trails were part of the...