Top 10 Outdoor Activities in Stowe Area, Stowe Area

July 9, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Stowe Area, United States including Peace Pups Dog Sledding, Stowe Soaring, Stowe Recreation Path, Snowmobile Vermont, Paddle North, ArborTrek Canopy Adventures, Umiak Outdoor Outfitters, 4 Points VT, Topnotch Stables, Stowe Pinnacle.
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1. Peace Pups Dog Sledding

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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Peace Pups Dog Sledding

Peace Pups offers year round guided activities in north central Vermont. During the winter months we offer Dogsled tours, snowshoe tours, and fat bike tours. During the spring, summer, and fall we offer guided mountain bike tours and during the fall we offer dog cart tours.

2. Stowe Soaring

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Come soar with us at Stowe Soaring located six miles north of Stowe on Route 100. Enjoy an unforgettable experience - a smooth and graceful ride on silent wings. Our highly experienced pilots will give you the ride of a lifetime. If you are adventurous, they will show you beautiful maneuvers. Rides are available for one or two passengers. Visit our website for more information.

3. Stowe Recreation Path

Stowe, VT 05672 +1 802-253-7321 [email protected] http://www.gostowe.com/recreation-path
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Stowe Recreation Path

Between the West Branch River and Route 108 is a biking trail full of scenic vistas and small town atmosphere.

Reviewed By Turkish340

Rent some good bikes and do it. Did it with family, youngest is 10. No probkem at all as the entire path is pretty much flat and paved so it is really easy to ride. Beautiful scenery all the way through, and some really magical spots to stop and admire the area.

4. Snowmobile Vermont

849 S Main St, Stowe, VT 05672-4656 +1 802-253-6221 [email protected] http://www.snowmobilevermont.com/stowe-snowmobile-tours
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Snowmobile Vermont

Snowmobile Tours

Reviewed By Voyage816831

My husband and I live in southeast Georgia and wanted to go some place beautiful and snowy to celebrate my 60th birthday! Stowe was the perfect choice and Snowmobile Stowe was the highlight! The weather was cold and sunny and could not have been more perfect! In fact, everything was perfect from my initial phone call to schedule, all the way to the end of the back country tour. Our guide, Eli, was so professional, fun, and kind! I only wish the tour would have lasted the entire day! We also enjoyed the pooches, Lil Bit and Lucy! Thanks y’all. We’ll be back!

5. Paddle North

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Paddle North

Paddle North is Vermonts Stand Up Paddleboard Specialists! We rent, sell, and do all things SUP. Rentals, Lessons, Classes, Tours, Yoga, and Races. Renting 7 days a week on Lake Elmore, and we are mobile. Offsite rentals available for your favorite waterway. Join us on the water for the worlds fastest growing watersport! Sit, kneel, or stand for SUP FUN on the water! Great for All ages!

6. ArborTrek Canopy Adventures

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ArborTrek Canopy Adventures

ArborTrek Canopy Adventures at Smugglers' Notch offers eco-adventure activities ranging from serene to extreme. ZIP LINE CANOPY TOUR. Soar through the forest on 8 zip lines, cross 2 sky bridges, rappel from trees, and learn about the local ecology and natural history on a 2.5-to 3-hr, guided tour. Year-round. TREETOP OBSTACLE COURSE. Designed for those who like to get physical. Slide, balance, jump, crawl, climb, and stroll through the trees on more than 80 challenge obstacles, rated easy to extreme. Mid-May to end of October. CLIMBING ADVENTURE. Test your climbing prowess on a series of tree climbs, vertical challenge course obstacles, and artificial rock climbs. More than a dozen obstacles. Easy to extreme. Mid-May to end of October. => ADVENTURE-BASED TEAM BUILDING. To be highly effective, teams need to practice… and that’s just what our adventure-based team building sessions are designed to do. Year-round. Advance reservations highly recommended.

7. Umiak Outdoor Outfitters

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Umiak Outdoor Outfitters

Umiak is Vermont's leading paddle sports shop. We're Vermont's outdoor adventure center. We are a full-service outfitter offering retail sales, boat demos, kayaks and stand up paddleboards, paddling and safety instruction, river trips, lakeside rentals, children's paddling programs along with winter activities - snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, sledding, dogsledding, fat biking and more.

8. 4 Points VT

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4 Points VT

4 Points Brewery Tours is a locally owned and run brewery tour operator in the Stowe area. Visit local breweries and meet the people creating Vermont' best beers! 4 Points VT is also a Mountain Bike School and Guide Service in Stowe, VT. Learn the basics from certified instructors and get more out of your time riding! A great day is to combine both offerings, Mountain Bike in the morning and then head out on a brewery tour! Always a lot of fun!

9. Topnotch Stables

4081 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672-4286 +1 802-754-1070 https://www.facebook.com/Topnotchstables/
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Topnotch Stables

10. Stowe Pinnacle

Upper Hollow Road, Stowe, VT http://www.gostowe.com/thingstodo/sports/hiking
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Stowe Pinnacle

Reviewed By 528ScottM

We were early arrivals to the tiny parking lot at the trailhead. The walk starts gently through a dense marshy meadow, then gradually ascends through forest. About 2/3 of the way to the top it becomes quite steep; the average grade is close to 20% (1500 feet in 1.5 miles). Once at the top you are rewarded with a spectacular panoramic view of the entire valley. Well worth the 2.5 hours round trip. It was a dog party at the top by the time we left; it seems everyone wanted to take their pup up to the top.

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