A small sample of the many great things to do... seasons . . .

A small sample of the many great things to do in the Okemo Valley year-round. Have Fun in all
seasons . . .
4 4 Things to do in the Okemo Valley
1.
Tour the Clear Lake Furniture Showroom & Workshop
322 Route 100 N, Ludlow
Experience the Clearlake difference. Treat yourself to fine hardwood furniture handmade by a
master craftsman to your every detail. They create heirloom quality in every one-of-a-kind piece —
signed, dated, and marked with your family name. For one piece, a set, or more — for your home
or business — Clear Lake Furniture is unmatched for exceptional quality and personal service.
2.
Enjoy a home-style breakfast at Vermont Apple Pie & Breakfast Bake Shoppe
265 Depot Street, Proctorsville
A family run business with everything made from scratch. Enjoy a sweet breakfast of Waffles,
Pancakes, or French Toast with real VT maple syrup and butter. More in the mood for something
savory? Try one of their hardy breakfast burritos or omlettes. With a large menu of both breakfast
and lunch offerings there is something for everyone. Don’t forget to save room for a slice of their
homemade pie! Serving Breakfast and Lunch from 8am – 2pm.
3.
Visit Smith Maple Crest Farm for Maple Syrup
2450 Lincoln Hill Road, Shrewsbury
For over 200 years, eight generations of Smiths have farmed more than 400 acres of pristine
Vermont countryside producing a variety of quality agriculture products. The focus of their most
recent generation has resulted in award winning Pure Vermont Maple Syrup and Natural Vermont
Beef. Don’t forget to stop in during Vermont’s Maple month – March, where you can smell the
sweet aroma of boiling maple sap escaping their sugar shack!
4.
Shop for outdoor sporting goods at Singletons’
356 Main Street, Proctorsville
Singletons’ is a State Fish and Wildlife Agency, offering hunting and fishing licenses, as well as
muzzleloader and archery tags. Along with carrying all of the equipment you would need for that
they also carry a variety of popular clothing and footwear brands including but not limited to
Woolwich, Smartwool, Carhartt, Dansko, Merrell, and Keen. In addition to their sporting goods,
they are also known nationwide for their famous Vermont Smoked Meats!
5.
Enjoy savories & sweets at High Tea at Inn Victoria
321 Main Street, Chester
High Tea is an absolute “Must Do Event” at this Romantic Vermont Bed and Breakfast. Enjoy
savories, scones, sweets, chocolates and fruit…oh, and yes, over 30 different teas to choose from.
Inn Victoria’s High Tea has been recognized by guests and locals as a “Must Do” while in the
Okemo area in Southern Vermont. Pam Lanier has honored Inn Victoria High Tea with a 2011
award for excellence, chosen above 8500 other B&B’s around the world. Friday, Saturday &
Sunday 3:00 pm-4:30 pm.
6.
Paint pottery at Endless Creations Pottery Studio
442 Elm Street, Chester
An artful experience…even if you are artistically challenged! Their studio will show you how easy it
is; just choose your pottery piece, pick your design, select your colors and create your
masterpiece! Whether it is a gift, a vase, a set of plates, or a cute little figurine they have
something for everyone. This is a great place adults and children!
7.
Find the perfect book at the Book Nook
136 Main Street, Ludlow
Whether you’re in the mood for action, romance, history, a young adult, or children’s book, or
anything in between, The Book Nook has something for everyone. Guess the answer to their daily
trivia question and receive 10% off your purchase!
8.
Try your hand at knitting at Six Loose Ladies
7 Depot Street, Proctorsville
With a huge collection of yarns of every type including a large selection of VT yarns this is a great
place to pick up something new for your next knitting project. They also offer classes throughout
the year such as Introduction to Crochet, Introduction to Knitting Beginning Spinning, Needle
Felted Silk Scarf, Your First Hat, Reversible 2 Color Baby Blanket or Scarf, and Felted Handbag.
Check out their website for their latest offerings.
9.
Go extreme at Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center
223 Woodstock Avenue, Rutland
Just a short drive from Okemo is VT’s best indoor climbing experience. The walls stand 25’ and
have 30 top rope stations spread over 8000 square feet of indoor climbing. The surfaces are
brilliantly painted with murals ranging from desert sandstone to Yosemite National Park. They
have a skilled staff that can provide skilled instructions ranging from first time beginners to
specialized clinics.
10.
Get a relaxing massage at Calm Moments Spa
101 Main Street, Ludlow
This is perfect answer for relaxation. Whether you are in the mood for a Swedish Massage
Deep Tissue/Therapeutic Massage, Couples Massage, or Raindrop Aromatherapy Massage, they
have something for everyone. Maybe you’re more in the mood for a nice facial. Try
their Replenishing Facial, Un-Wrinkle Facial, Microdermabrasion “The Lunch Time Face Lift”, or
Acne Facial.
11.
Shop and experience the Vermont Country Store
657 Main Street, Weston
Experience an old-time general store offering a Huge Selection of top quality classic and hard-tofind products. Offering you a host of quality merchandise from around the block and around the
world. Browse through their store for wonderful, classic products that can help simplify your life.
The Vermont Country Store is a family owned and operated business with roots in over 100 years
of Orton family shopkeepers.
12.
See cheese being made at Plymouth Artisan Cheese
106 Messer Hill Road, Route 100A, Plymouth Notch
The home to Julia Childs’ favorite cheese. This factory is one of the oldest cheese operations in
the United States, and was founded by John Coolidge the father of the 30th President of the
United States, Calvin Coolidge. They produce artisanal raw cow’s milk cheeses with milk received
from a single local herd that they continually monitor for quality. All of their milk comes from a farm
that engages in the best dairy practices and humane treatment of their livestock.
13.
See over 10,000 stuffed animals at the Hugging Bear Inn & Shoppe
244 Main Street, Chester
Teddies of every size and personality give the Inn a homey touch all its own. The Teddies have
plenty of company in the shop. You’re likely to find anything from aardvarks to zebras and lots in
between. They have the largest selection of Steiff collectibles, artist bears, and Muffy Vanderbear
in the Northeast. You can find puppets (Folkmanis and others), Webkinz, Gund, Boyd’s,
Bearington, Princess, Douglas, jewelry, cards, cups, shirts, hats, books and endless other
bearaphernalia.
14.
Enjoy a Thai Night Dinner at Harry’s Café every Thursday
3621 Route 103, Mount Holly
Located 5 miles north of Okemo Mountain, Harry’s Café is a wonderful dinner destination. All their
food is prepared from scratch. Harry’s zest for cooking translates into fresh, bright tasting dishes
spanning the globe, including the comfort zone. Thursday night is Thai night – a three-course meal
exploring the bright and bold tastes of Thai Cooking. The menu changes every Thursday. Don’t
miss out!
15.
Shop downtown Ludlow until 8 pm on Saturday
Main Street & Depot Street, Ludlow
Offering an array of shops whose owners believe in pleasing you, their customer. Walk up and
down Main Street and Depot Street and enjoy boutique shops selling clothing, books, gifts,
Antiques and collectibles, unique and whimsical, practical and of course, the totally impractical.
16.
Go on a historical village quest around Ludlow
14 High Street, Ludlow
Starting at the Black River Academy Museum, explore the village of Ludlow on this historical quest.
Discover how many arched windows are on the front of the Town Hall and learn a little history
about various buildings around town. To pick up your quest booklet stop by the Black River
Academy Museum at 14 High Street, Ludlow or at the Chamber Office in the Okemo Marketplace
Clocktower, Ludlow.
17.
Ride high speed on the Timber Ripper Coaster
111 Jackson Gore Road, Ludlow
The Timber Ripper is a four-season attraction that offers a scenic and exhilarating ride through
alpine forests and along the contours of the mountain at Okemo’s Jackson Gore. The ride starts
with a five-minute, 1,600-foot climb followed by a 375 vertical-foot descent along 3,100 feet of track
that follows the contours of the mountain with added waves, camel backs, banking loops and a
“twister” section, at speeds of up to 25 mph. The riders are in control of the speed in the Sled-like
cars, which carry two passengers in comfort but can be handled easily by one alone.
18.
Play pool, ping pong or giant Jenga at Outback Pizza
64 Pond Street, Ludlow
Family and large party friendly! Kids love the pizza as well as the ring toss and game room. If
you’re a gamer, there’s pool, foosball and giant jenga. You can relax while the kids have a good
time or join in the games yourself! Want to party? You’ll enjoy the best in live entertainment and DJ
dancing!
19.
Visit the gym and take a swim at The Castle
2940 Route 103, Cavendish
In addition to the variety of beauty, wellness, and pampering services, their spa also features a full
range of exercise options including a cardio room with treadmills, elliptical trainers, and exercise
bikes, state-of-the-art Life Fitness circuit machines, cable machines, and free weights. From their
heated outdoor pool and hot tub, to the fully equipped fitness center, it is quite easy to spend an
hour, an afternoon, or even a full day there.
20.
Buy your sweetie flowers at Marion’s Floral Shoppe
136 Main Street, Ludlow
Your local Ludlow florist, offers professionally designed flower arrangements and gift baskets for all
occasions paired with outstanding customer service. Family owned and operated they are
committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly
and prompt. They will even deliver your flowers to Ludlow and the surrounding areas.
21.
Experience Black Rock cooking at Cool Moose Café
57 Pond Street, Okemo Marketplace, Ludlow
he Black Rock Grill uses a super heated volcanic rock to prepare your meal before your eyes as
you eat it. You will enjoy a meal that has great flavor and will always be hot. Your entree is
presented to you on the black rock and will continue to cook as long as you like. Simply cut into
your entree and eat using the heat of the black rock to achieve a temperature that you are happy
with.
22.
Catch open mike night on Monday nights at The Killarney
44 Pond Street, Ludlow
The Killarney is a family owned and operated pub, where locals and visitors alike come to gather in
an authentic Irish atmosphere. Steve Audsley and George Nordstrand host Open Mic Night every
Monday. A collection of artists from the Southern Vermont area to show off their musical and
comedic chops. $4 Vermont draft specials all night. As well as a $2 Bud and Bud light and $3 well
drink Entertainment Special until the show begins. Come for the deal, stay for the show.
23.
Shop Brewfest Beverage Company & choose from over 400 beers
199 Main Street, Ludlow
They pride themselves on their extensive selection of craft beer and fine wine. Carrying products
from around the country and the world. The friendly staff and pleasant atmosphere will help make
your shopping experience the very best it can be. For hard to find brands – just ask. They even
have a DIY section offering supplies for both beer & wine making.
24.
Visit the Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts
15 Depot Street, Chester
VTica is a Gallery-Museum-School dedicated to supporting the innovative contemporary artist,
creating an inviting space to engage the community through diverse thought-provoking art works
and events. The Gallery provides artists the opportunity to exhibit their finest works to collectors
and art enthusiasts in a newly modernized facility located in Chester, the heart of South Central
Vermont. The Museum holds and celebrates a growing permanent collection of work that speaks
to the creative impulse in us all.
25.
Browse Chrisandra’s Home Showcase
122 Main Street, Ludlow
Chrisandra’s Home Showcase and Design Center is a full-service residential and commercial
interior design firm based in Ludlow. In business since 1980, Chrisandra’s is focused on the entire
spectrum of inspired design, decorating, and renovation for home, office or retail space. With a
spacious design studio and style showroom, Chrisandra’s also operates a home furnishings retail
shop at a separate location on Main Street.
26.
Shop Wine and Cheese Depot with over 500 wines
46 Depot Street, Ludlow
Located in a small Victorian just off of Main Street. Don’t let the exterior fool you. They have more
than 500 wine labels to choose from, ranging in price from $6, up to a much more expensive
collectible wine. Their extensive wine selection is well thought out and emphasizes small growers
and producers. They also carry an array of wine accessories, a terrific selection of cheeses,
crackers, and other specialty food products.
27.
Browse Depot Street Gallery showcasing 120 artists
44 Depot Street, Ludlow
Like walking into a year round craft show. This gallery features VT handcrafted artist pieces
showcasing pottery – including horse-hair pottery, unique technique artwork, and of course art and
jewelry made with silver utensils. Don’t leave the area without stopping in for a truly unique gift or
souvenir.
28.
Try a “Maple Creemee” at the Green Mountain Sugar House
820 Route 100 N, Ludlow
Home of “The world’s Best Maple Creemee”! Whether you like it in a dish or a cone, this softserved maple ice cream is made with their own award-winning maple syrup. Their red roofed sugar
house, just steps away from the water’s edge, is where they make everything from maple syrup to
mouth-watering maple fudge. It’s also a Vermont country gift shop.
29.
Visit Bonnie’s Bundles Dolls for original handmade cloth dolls
250 North Street, Chester
Find original handmade cloth dolls designed and created by Vermont doll artist Bonnie Watters at
Bonnie’s Bundles Dolls on Route 103 in Chester. Explore the shop and find the perfect doll for you!
Winter
30.
Rent a snowmobile with Okemo Snowmobile Tours
1584 Route 100A, Plymouth
Offering a range of riding that is suited for everyone from the beginner to the most advanced rider.
31.
Take a sleigh ride at Mountain View Ranch
502 Easy Street, Danby
Snuggle up under warm blankets and glide through new-fallen snow. Their massive draft horses
will jingle their bells all the way to a cozy campfire surrounded by mountain views. Once you’re
there you will be treated to steaming hot chocolate and all the fixin’s for marshmallow s’mores.
32.
Go sledding at West Hill Recreation area
West Hill Road, Ludlow
Drive a short distance up West hill Road (next to Benson’s Chevrolet) and look for the pond, fields
and hill on the left side. Great for younger kids. Remember to bring your own sled.
33.
Go cross-country skiing at Viking Nordic Center
615 Little Pond Road, Londonderry
Their trails have been recognized by experts for their quality and mix of terrain. Try them during
the day OR at night!
34. Go ice skating at Hawk Inn & Mountain Resort
75 Billings Road, Plymouth
The perfect place for recreational skating or ice hockey. The outdoor ice rinks are even illuminated
at night to allow skating into the evening hours. If you don’t have skates, Hawk will loan you a pair.
35.
Try snowshoeing at Okemo Valley Nordic Center
Fox Lane, Ludlow
Extending across pristine meadows and rolling hills, a hidden world of beauty and adventure
invites winter enthusiasts to discover snowshoeing at the Okemo Valley Nordic Center.
36.
High Altitude Adventures
241 Sunrise Road, Killington
Stop by High Altitude Adventure for snowshoeing adventures.
Summer/Fall
37.
Bring the kids mini-golfing at Jackson Gore
111 Jackson Gore Road, Ludlow
The adventures and legends of Ludlow’s lumberjacks and sawyers come to life in this entertaining
test of skill. The course offers 18 holes of fun for every member of the family.
38.
Visit the historical Calvin Coolidge Homestead
3780 VT Route 100A, Plymouth Notch
Step back to a simpler time to one of the best-preserved Presidential sites in the nation. The
homestead remains exactly as it was the night Coolidge took office.
39.
Pick fresh apples from Wellwood Orchards
529 Wellwood Orchard Road, Springfield
More than just apples you can also pick your own Blueberries, Strawberries, Raspberries,
Peaches, Plums, Pumpkins and more! When your done don’t miss their petting zoo!
40.
Try hang gliding or paragliding at Morningside
251 Morningside Lane, Charlestown, NH
One of the most complete flight parks in the country, sits among the Connecticut River Valley’s
rolling hills on land that simply must have been cosmically designed for hang gliding and
paragliding. Professional instructors can help you realize your dream of flight in a safe setting.
41.
Take a trail ride on horseback with Horses for Hire
893 South Road, Peru
The oldest operating stable in the Manchester and the Mountains Area. Offering a wide selection
of wooded trails and back country roads to explore, through Vermont’s Green Mountains.
42.
Ride the VT hills with a bike rental from Mtn. Riders
207 Main Street, Ludlow
The Okemo Valley offers numerous cycling options for novice to advanced riders of all ages. Don’t
forget to check out the trails on Mt. Ascutney with over 20 miles of single track.
43.
Trail rides at Plan B Stables
227 Trebo Road, Chester
Enjoy trail rides, lessons, pony rides and more with Plan B Stables’ Owners, Nancy & Katie.
44.
Stratton ATV & Snowmobile Tours
1388 Goodaleville Road, So. Londonderry
Explore the trails!