Woodstock: The Green City of Vermont
Enter into the stunning New England countryside, Woodstock, Vermont is a northeast village surrounded by Quechee Gorge, Ottauquechee River and the Marsh Billings-Rockefeller National Park. Woodstock is city in Windsor County that has fascinating colonial personality enriched by the local farmers, craftsmen and purveyors who utilized the Woodstock’s village spirit. Tourists and visitors have been attracted by the town’s awesome collection of boutiques, country stores, art galleries and bookstores as well as the picturesque nature view around downtown. Get to explore this green city via plane to arrive at Hartness State Airport then drive 5 miles to the heart of Woodstock.
Best Time to Visit
Tourists who want to witness the Foliage Season at its peak should come to Woodstock during mid September to early October. March to May is also ideal for tourists who want to explore Woodstock’s great outdoor for it has a mild weather and when airfare and lodging is relatively cheaper than summer season.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists who love skiing should head out to Suicide Six Ski Area for an adventurous ski ride. To get to know more about Woodstock’s rich history and culture should come and visit the Billings Farm and Museum for a short course on butter making and sheep shearing lesson in New England’s traditional way. Tourists can also explore the stunning landscape and wonderful Queen-Anne style of architecture at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. Book a night or two either at Woodstock Inn & Resort or Deer Brook Inn, two of most highly rated hotel in Woodstock that offer ultimate relaxation and comfort after a day of Woodstock, Vermont exploration.