Things to Do and See
Enfield Farmers Market: July 1-October 7 , The market offers a wide range of fresh, locally grown produce, meats, flowers, prepared foods and crafts. Weekly entertainment. Special activities. Emphasis on children. WIC accepted! The Enfield market is in a pastoral setting on an open grassy area with adjacent parking. Located at the Enfield Shaker Museum.
Cornish Windsor Covered Bridge: the longest span in the country.
D Acres of New Hampshire: Located in Rumney, The mission of the organization is to function as an educational center that researches, applies and teaches skills of sustainable living and small-scale organic farming. See www.dacres.org for more information.
The Fells-Historic Estate and Gardens: 456 Route 103A, Newbury, NH 603-763-4789. See www.thefells.org for more information.
The Fort at No. 4: Travel back in time to Charlestown, New Hampshire in the 1740’s and have an unforgettable experience in an authentically reconstructed settlement. See www.fortat4.org for more information.
King Arthur Flour Store and Education Center: in Norwich VT. See www.bakerscatalog.com for more information.
Musterfield Field Farm Museum: A 18th century historic homestead, restored farm buildings and bicentennial working farm.
See www.musterfieldfarm.com for more information.
Simon Pearce Glass Blowing: in Windsor and Quechee VT. See beautiful glassware and pottery being made. Fine Dining by the river in a converted mill building. See www.simonpearce.com for more information.
Quechee Balloon Festival: held the third weekend of June. Balloons from all over the world come and lift off in beautiful Quechee VT. See www.quecheeballoonfestival.com for more information.
Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS): Raptor center with interest for all. See www.vinsweb.org for more information.