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Effinehright t1_ixebuoa wrote

Ask the concierge they’re very knowledgeable and they too are locals

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21stCenturyJanes t1_ixelt0t wrote

You'll be close to Burlington - beautiful lake, shopping, dining, brew pubs, etc. Smuggs will probably have outdoor things for you to do in addition to skiing.

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No_Food490 t1_ixeojyl wrote

There isn't much around there besides what's on the resort itself. It's mostly oriented towards family / kids but I know there's live music pretty regularly. The Brewster River pub is right by the resort it's a good watering hole but really not much else around there.

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Hank_Arrr_Hill t1_ixey92r wrote

Cambridge is the closest town. They have a good brunch site in 158 Main, some small stores in a little downtown, a gluten free beer maker, and a distiller. But if you're looking to take up more than a few hours you'll find yourself driving further towards Burlington or Montpelier.

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Cap1691 t1_ixf3bc5 wrote

For a real good time, drive a tractor trailer up through the notch! 😉

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Alarming_Sorbet3281 t1_ixf4cat wrote

Walk up the closed notch road to the top. It’s beautiful. Check out like 7 historic covered bridges within 20 minutes.
Brewster River Brewery, Lost Nation Brewery, Ten Bends Brewery, Newly reopened Family Table restaurant in Jeffersonville. Make jewelry with a master at this really cool art boutique on the mountain road. Play laser tag at Smuggs. Stay away from Stowe.

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rockpharmer t1_ixf5biy wrote

Smuggs does open for skiing this weekend but terrain will be limited and likely of advanced ability if that suits ya.

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sugarbush94 t1_ixfsjsn wrote

Morrisville has good breweries and a great donut shop.

Walking the notch road can be fun. It's windy af the though. Dress warm.

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worps1 t1_ixfyy1k wrote

Shoot me a dm if you’d like to visit a local maple farm!

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