Kingdom Trails in East Burke, Vermont: miles of single-track riding through idyllic rolling terrain.
Not to be missed by mountain bike enthusiasts. There's a local pub and country shop for after ride beer and food.
The Millstone Trails are walking and riding trails that wind through historic quarries and overlook super views of rural, scenic Central Vermont.
Simply prepared Thai food at amazing prices. Remember to pick up your own bottle of wine at Winooski Beverage before you go – it's BYOB (bring your own bottle).
24 Main St
Winooski, VT 05404
(802) 655-4888
Check out South End Art and Business Association (SEABA). This great little organisation
connects artists with local businesses. The result is art in unexpected business locales as you stroll down Church Street.
Every year SEABA sponsors the Art Hop during
the second weekend in September, when hundreds of artists and thousands of visitors swarm Burlington.
Throughout the summer SEABA hosts 'First Fridays', an opportunity to meander to see art you’re interested in while sipping complementary wine and snacks.
A Single Pebble serves delicious Chinese food with a vegetarian twist. Moderate to high prices. Don’t miss the vegetarian Shiitake 'Eel'
appetizer!
Multiple shops and restaurants line brick-paved,
pedestrian-only Church Street. A couple of local
bookshops hold out against one larger chain bookshop.
Try the wide walking paths atop cliffs around gorgeous Lake Champlain. There are tall maple trees and lovely wildflowers along the paths just minutes from downtown Burlington.
Red Rocks Park, South Burlington, Vermont
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