What to do and see in Northeast Kingdom, Northeast Kingdom: The Best Things to do Adventurous

April 28, 2022 Karren Gelb

Discover the best top things to do in Northeast Kingdom, United States including Kingdom Trails, KC&E Adventures, NEK Adventures ATV & Snowmobile Tours, Museum of Everyday Life, Bread and Puppet Theater, Jay Peak Pump House, Jay Peak Ski Resort.
Restaurants in Northeast Kingdom

1. Kingdom Trails

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5.0 based on 99 reviews

Kingdom Trails

100+ miles of non motorized recreational trails on private land. Built and maintained by a the non-profit Kingdom Trail

2. KC&E Adventures

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5.0 based on 48 reviews

KC&E Adventures

We are a New England based adventure and travel company. We offer exciting experiences both in New England and abroad to satisfy the adventurous. With something for all ages and ability levels we are here to help you unlock regions for you like a local! We offer: Cycling Trips Cycling Instruction Hiking Experiences Gastronomic Experiences Kids Programs and more!

3. NEK Adventures ATV & Snowmobile Tours

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5.0 based on 142 reviews

NEK Adventures ATV & Snowmobile Tours

N.E.K Adventures ATV and Snowmobile Tours offers scenic tours during the spring, summer, fall, and winter months on over 150+ miles of trail in the Northeast Kingdom. Our business is located in St. Johnsbury and our tours depart from 1763 Memorial Drive St. Johnsbury or 56 Royalston Corner Rd., Concord Vermont, depending on the season. Please be sure to check which location when booking. ATV tours run May to Mid-October and snow permitting Snowmobile tours run Dec. 15th to Mid-March. Call us today to book your tour! We currently offer only Snowmobile rentals. ATV rentals are not permitted in the state of Vermont ONLY guided ATV tours.

4. Museum of Everyday Life

3482 Dry Pond Rd, Glover, VT 05839-9722 http://museumofeverydaylife.org/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Museum of Everyday Life

Reviewed By Odyssey735028

This Museum is put together with imagination and intelligence. Highly recommend -- and leave a donation!

5. Bread and Puppet Theater

753 Heights Rd, Glover, VT 05839-9637 +1 802-525-3031 http://www.breadandpuppet.org
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Bread and Puppet Theater

A barn-museum crammed with huge paper-mache puppets, masks, sculpture and bas-reliefs.

Reviewed By 1601expert

The huge barns store an amazing collection of puppets and models used for the company's performances. Begun with an anti-Vietnam war production, the collection of performances encompasses and addresses many of the injustices of the world with huge puppets. Really impressive, really interesting and with an open door and honest box, it is just so Vermont. Go there!

6. Jay Peak Pump House

4850 Vt Route 242, Jay, VT 05859-9404 +1 802-988-2611 http://www.raisedjay.com/pumphouse
Excellent
52%
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4.5 based on 476 reviews

Jay Peak Pump House

Reviewed By DeannaMP67 - Jay, United States

I visited Jay Peak for two days with three 19-year-olds and one 15 year old. We all enjoyed the waterpark immensely; it was very clean, the water temperature was perfect, having the open air on a hot July day was epic. Very little surprises me when it comes to Jay Peak and this indoor/outdoor waterpark is perfect for everyone! Can’t wait to go back.

7. Jay Peak Ski Resort

830 Jay Peak Village Road, Jay, VT +1 802-988-2611 http://www.jaypeakresort.com/
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4.0 based on 156 reviews

Jay Peak Ski Resort

Reviewed By bonardilaw - Boston, United States

Due to global warming I have found myself having to go further and further north to get good skiing in the East. For the past 12 years, including just last week, I have been skiing at Jay Peak Resort. It was not a resort when we started, there was no restaurant, an old hotel, no spa, no pool, and no skating rink. We were there to ski! and we did just that! There motto is "Raised Jay" which is a culture, a vibe, a way of life for the folks that live and work there. To me it means, great skiing, family time, relax, ski hard, play hard and have fun. But most of all SKI and be respectful and kind to all at the mountain because we are all there for the same reason: to be away from our real lives and experience the culture, vibe and the wonderful people of Jay Peak!

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