Champlain Valley Vermont Attractions
Burlington - Middlebury - St. Albans Attractions & Things-to-do
Champlain Valley, situated between two scenic mountain ranges, offers a number of exciting family activities, from swimming or fishing in the beautiful Lake Champlain or visiting the Champlain Islands, to shopping or dining in Burlington, Vermont's largest city. Other areas of special interest in the Champlain Valley include: Middlebury, renowned for Middlebury College, a small liberal arts institution; lakefront Shelburne, teeming with farms and museums; and Saint Albans, a historic civil war site and maple sugar mecca. Find interesting Vermont attractions from the Champlain Valley region below. Vermont Living Magazine suggests telephoning to confirm information prior to your visit. If you are interested in featuring your Champlain Valley Vermont attraction in Vermont Living Magazine, please contact us.
The Vermont Teddy Bear Company -
Rt. 7
Shelburne, VT
Ph: 802-985-3001
Fun filled factory tour in Shelburne where bears come to life before your eyes.
Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
(formerly known as the Flynn Theatre)
153 Main Street
Burlington, VT
Ph: 802-86-FLYNN or 802-863-5699
A beautifully restored theatre presents premium live entertainment and concerts year round.
UVM (University of Vermont) Catamount Sports -
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
Ph: 802-656-4410
The UVM Catamounts compete in a variety of Collegiate Sports including; Hockey, Basketball, Soccer and more. Exciting college sports at Gutterson Field, Patrick Gymnasium, and Post Field. More information.
Vermont Lake Monsters -
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
Ph: (802) 656-4410.
The Vermont Lake Monsters are a Class A Affiliate of the Washington Nationals. The Lake Monsters play on Centennial Field which is part of the UVM campus. More information.
Saint Anne's Shrine -
Isle La Motte, VT
Ph: (802) 928-3362.
On Lake Champlain. Open daily mid May to mid Oct. More information.
Kennedy Brothers Factory Marketplace -
11 Main Street
Vergennes, VT 05491
Ph: (802) 877-2975.
95 arts, crafts and antiques booths in historic Vergennes. Also outlet stores, locally made fudge. More information.
Shelburne Farms -
Bay Roads
Shelburne, VT
Ph: (802) 985-8686.
A 1,400 acre working farm, national historic site and non-profit environmental education center in Shelburne. More infomation.
Spirit of Ethan Allen II -
Spirit Landing
College Street
Burlington, VT
Ph: (802) 862-8300.
Cruise Lake Champlain on a 500 passenger luxury cruise ship. Departs from spirit Landing in Burlington.
ECHO Lake Aquarium & Science Center at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain -
One College Street
Burlington VT, 05401
Ph : 802-864-1848
Explore science and learn about Lake Champlain. More information.
Shelburne Museum -
Rte 7
Shelburne, VT
Ph: (802) 985-3346.
45 acre collection of American folk art, artifacts and architecture. More Information.
Herrmann's Royal Lipizzan Stallions of Austria -
In the Lake Champlain Islands, VT
Ph: (802) 372-5683.
Ethan Allen Homestead -
Off Route 127
Burlington, VT
Ph: 802-865-4556.
Home of Ethan Allen the leader of the Green Mountain Boys.
Vermont Wildflower Farm -
Box VAA, Rte 7
Shelburne, VT
Ph: 802-985-9455.
The East's #1 Wildflower center located in Charlotte, Vermont.
UVM Morgan Horse Farm -
RD 1
Middlebury, VT
Ph: 802-388-2011.
National Historic site located in Middlebury. An impressive and historic horse farm, part of the University of Vermont. 60+ Morgans, tours. Call for hours and more information.
Rokeby Museum -
Rte 7
Ferrisburgh, VT
Ph: 802-877-3406.
Meet Quaker pioneers who lived in this Ferrisburgh home from 1793 - 1961 and look at 2 centuries of rural Vermont life.
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum -
Rte 22A at
Vergennes to Basin Harbor, VT
Ph: 802- 475-2022.
Historical Maritime museum in Vergennes with replica of Philadelphia II and other vessels.