Best Attractions in Vermont | 2014 Editors’ Choice Awards
Looking for fun in the Green Mountain State? You won’t have to look far! Read our picks for the best attractions in Vermont for 2014. BET PLACE TO MAKE A SPLASH: PUMP HOUSE WATER PARK, Jay Skiing mecca Jay Peak’s recent spate of development has made it an all-season destination. This top indoor attraction includes […]
Best Place to Make a Splash | Pump House Water Park, Jay
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Looking for fun in the Green Mountain State? You won’t have to look far! Read our picks for the best attractions in Vermont for 2014.
BET PLACE TO MAKE A SPLASH:
PUMP HOUSE WATER PARK, Jay
Skiing mecca Jay Peak’s recent spate of development has made it an all-season destination. This top indoor attraction includes a chute that rockets riders to a splashdown at 45mph, a “river” with its own rapids, and a gentler kids’ area. 830 Jay Peak Road. 802-988-2611; jaypeakresort.com
BEST CAPITAL CITY STAGE:
LOST NATION THEATER, Montpelier
The capital of Vermont is a stage capital as well. From Shaw to Simon, Wilde to Wilder, “the theater with heart in the heart of Vermont” has presented classic and modern plays and musicals at Montpelier’s City Hall Auditorium Arts Center since its relocation in 1989. 39 Main St. 802-229-0492; lostnationtheater.org
BEST SCARY STROLL:
QUEEN CITY GHOST WALK, Burlington
Actor/author Thea Lewis offers several different nighttime tours that highlight the area’s haunted past, including a visit to UVM (“one of the most haunted campuses in the country”), a spine-tingling stroll through Lakeview Cemetery, and “Darkness Falls,” a ghostly tour of downtown Burlington. 802- 51-1313; queencityghostwalk.com
BEST MYSTERY BOOKSTORE:
MYSTERY ON MAIN STREET, Brattleboro
If the butler did it, you’ll catch him here. Vermont’s only mystery and crime bookstore stocks titles ranging from vintage noir to Brattleboro’s own Archer Mayor, including signed and collectible volumes, in a browser-friendly environment complete with comfy sofas. 119 Main St. 802-258-2211; mysteryonmain.com
BEST ISLAND GETAWAY:
BURTON ISLAND STATE PARK, St. AlbansVermont’s only full-service island state park is a short ride on a motor launch from St. Albans Point. Camp, swim, hike, rent a canoe or rowboat—and enjoy the state’s only park canteen offering light meals, beer, and wine. The state’s passenger ferry leave from Kamp Kill Kare State Park. Hathaway Point Road. 802-524-6353; vtstateparks.com
BEST OVER-THE-TOP MANSION:
WILSON CASTLE, Proctor
Here’s a rarity in a state not known for ostentation: Built in the 1870s by a Vermont doctor and his aristocratic English wife, this imposing brick “castle” boasts 32 rooms, 13 fireplaces, and a wealth of stained glass and elaborate woodwork. Tours daily in summer; murder mystery weekends in September. 2708 West St. 802-773-3284; wilsoncastle.com
BEST ROCK SHOW
ROCK OF AGES GRANITE QUARRY TOURS, Barre
Central Vermont’s granite foundations have supplied the world with this durable stone for more than a century. Watch workers cut great blocks of granite from the 600-foot quarry walls; then tour workshops where artisans sculpt statuary and memorials. 560 Graniteville Road. 877-870-9057; rockofages.com