6 Things to do Good for Kids in Montpelier That You Shouldn't Miss

October 11, 2021 Stefan Strunk

The smallest state capital in the United States, Montpelier's humble appearance belies the abundance of activity and culture humming under its surface. Hubbard and North Branch Parks offer a wealth of outdoor activities, from cross country skiing in the winter to hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. The Winooski River offers challenging whitewater rafting and canoeing. Montpelier also offers a number of cultural pursuits, from numerous galleries and museums to the gold-domed State House.
Restaurants in Montpelier

1. Vermont State House

115 State St, Montpelier, VT 05633-0004 +1 802-828-2228 http://legislature.vermont.gov
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4.5 based on 455 reviews

Vermont State House

Gold dome building located in Montpelier.

Reviewed By DWoerner - Georgetown, United States

The Vermont State Capitol Building in Montpelier is a stunning and classic building in a beautiful setting. The building dates to 1859, is finely detailed, and contains a small state museum which features Montpelier native Admiral George Dewey from the Spanish American War of 1898. The surrounding area is also picturesque, across the street from the Capitol Building is a string of about 5 or 6 fine old Victorian-era houses, many of which now house Vermont state departments and a visitor center with free coffee and restrooms. The entire area is surrounded by nice trees with fall color.

2. Vermont Historical Society Museum

109 State St, Montpelier, VT 05602-2720 +1 802-828-2291 http://www.vermonthistory.org
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Vermont Historical Society Museum

Museum of history in Montpelier Vermont.

Reviewed By Andres72423 - Bridgeport, United States

I was not planning to visit the museum but we walked by and decided to give it a shot. I am so glad that I did. The museum takes you on a full history of Vermont from Native American history to colonization, to their efforts in the American Revolution to statehood and beyond. As you begin it starts at a wigwam and as you walk through you are able to get the full story of Vermont. Their displays are excellent with plenty of artifacts which tell a complete story of who, what, where, when, why and how. If I remember correctly we only paid about $7 per adult person and it was worth it. They also have a small gift shop which had some great items to purchase. For the purposes of planning your visit it can take you anywhere from 1-2 hours to see all exhibits, maybe more if you really get into reading all the stories. I highly recommend this Musuem, you won’t be disappointed.

3. Hubbard Park

Winter Street, Montpelier, VT +1 802-223-7335 http://www.montpelier-vt.org/group/246/Hubbard-Park.html
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Hubbard Park

Reviewed By m1k3wxm

Beautiful place to go and spend a few hours hiking and the views from the top of the tower are stunning especially at sunset this place will always be special to me too as I proposed to my fiancé here

4. Bragg Farm Sugar House & Gift Shop

1005 Vt Route 14 S, Montpelier, VT 05651-9765 +1 802-223-5757 [email protected] http://www.braggfarm.com/
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Bragg Farm Sugar House & Gift Shop

Reviewed By MasterMaineGuide - Brunswick, United States

This is a maple sugar house that sells maple syrup, maple candy, and so forth plus VT made and themed products. In my husband's opinion just go for the intense robust maple syrup creemies that are created there. Noone is better in VT and he has tried many.

5. Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks

1168 County Rd, Montpelier, VT 05602-8135 +1 800-242-2740 [email protected] http://www.morsefarm.com/
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4.5 based on 458 reviews

Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks

Free sugar house tours and tasting, multimedia displays in a real woodshed theater, a nature trail, country store, and an outdoor Vermont farm life museum make up the Morse Farm experience, and sprinkled throughout, are whimsical carved folklife characters created by Burr Morse.

Reviewed By Fearless33849358752

If you live in Central Vermont, Morse Farm is one of those iconic family businesses to visit with out-of-town family or friends; to buy your Christmas tree and wreath; to buy your fall mums and pumpkins; to buy your fresh berries, corn, apples or whatever the seasonal produce might be. They make their own excellent maple syrup in all grades, maple sugar candy, maple kettle corn, and offer maple creemees year round. They have a great gift shop with whimsical items for folks of all ages plus maple syrup tasting. They stock Vermont cheeses and other local products in the frig and local grass-fed beef in their freezer. Situated just outside of Montpelier, it's a major stop for tour buses during leaf-peeper season. It's a charming place to sit in the sun, take in the views, and have a nice chat with family or friends over one of those delicious creemees.

6. Ethan Allen Statue

Montpelier, VT
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Ethan Allen Statue

Located at the front of the Vermont State House.

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