Woodstock, Vermont, is a picturesque town that seems to have been plucked from the pages of a storybook. With its charming streets, historic architecture, and local farms to explore, it’s no wonder that Woodstock is a beloved destination for travelers seeking a quintessential New England experience. If you’re planning a visit to this idyllic town, allow me to guide you through the perfect afternoon, filled with delightful sights, delicious food, and memorable experiences! P.S. Woodstock is one of the most visited towns during the peak fall season!
11 AM to 1 PM: Visit Billings Farm and Museum
Begin your day with a visit to Billings Farm and Museum, a cherished local treasure. Nestled on roughly 270 acres of rolling Vermont countryside, this living history museum provides a captivating look into the state’s rural heritage.
As you stroll through the farm’s well-maintained barns and pastures, you’ll encounter a variety of farm animals. Visitors can see friendly goats, cows, chickens, horses, and more. Engage in interactive exhibits that educate visitors about the history of Vermont’s farming traditions, sustainable agriculture, and dairy production.
The Billings Farmhouse Museum offers a glimpse into the life of a 19th-century farming family, complete with informative displays. Don’t forget to explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, which burst into colorful bloom during the warmer months. I am always on the hunt for beautiful flowers and gardens! Billings Farm currently has a beautiful Sunflower House operating for summer! The “Sunflower House” is included in your general admission ticket and is currently open as of Late August. The farm has not announced how long this attraction will be taking place, so be sure to check their website to see if it is operating during your planned day of visit.
A general admission ticket for the farm costs $17 per person ages 16-61. Discounts are available for children, seniors, and students. This page breaks down current admission prices as well as the hours of operation. There are also ice cream and snacks available for purchase at the farm.
1 PM to 2 PM: Lunch at Mon Vert Cafe
By now, you’re likely ready for a yummy lunch break! Head to Mon Vert Cafe, a cozy eatery located in downtown Woodstock. This charming café offers a delectable menu filled with locally sourced ingredients and a welcoming ambiance. Whether you choose a gourmet sandwich, a savory quiche, or a vibrant salad, Mon Vert Cafe’s culinary creations will not disappoint! Pair your meal with a cup of artisanal coffee or a refreshing tea and savor every bite in this delightful ambiance.
2 PM to 3:30 PM: Stroll Around Downtown Woodstock
After lunch at Mon Vert Cafe, take a leisurely stroll around downtown Woodstock. The town’s center is a National Historic District, characterized by well-preserved Federal and Greek Revival architecture. Just a few minutes walk from the café is Woodstock Scoops, a local creamery serving the most delicious mapel creemee with maple crunchies – Yum!
The charming streets are lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and inviting eateries. Be sure to browse the unique goods at local stores like F. H. Gillingham & Sons, a country store with a history dating back to the 1880s. Also, don’t forget to check out the picturesque Woodstock Inn & Resort. This inn is nestled in the heart of the downtown across from The Green.
As you wander, you’ll likely find yourself in the shadow of the iconic Middle Covered Bridge, a symbol of Woodstock’s enduring charm. The covered bridge spans the Ottauquechee River and is a perfect spot for photos. This is just one of the many covered bridges across Vermont!
3:30 PM to 5 PM: Make Sweet Memories at Sugarbush Farm
After a stroll around town, continue your Woodstock adventure with a FREE visit to Sugarbush Farm. This farm is just a short drive from the downtown. Please note that the road is a little bumpy/rocky on the way to this farm, but we did not have any issues with it.
This family-owned farm has been producing award-winning Vermont cheese and pure maple syrup for generations. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the sweet aroma of maple syrup production. Take a self-guided tour through the Maple Walk and Sugarhouse, where you can learn about the maple syrup-making process and taste the various grades of syrup produced on-site.
But that’s not all—Sugarbush Farm is renowned for its cheese. Sample an array of artisanal cheeses, from tangy cheddars to creamy goudas, and discover the rich flavors that make Vermont cheese famous worldwide. We sampled four different cheeses during our visit, and they were all incredible! They also do free samples of maple syrup which are delectible. As your day in Woodstock draws to a close, consider purchasing some maple syrup and cheese as souvenirs or gifts from the market store.
Conclusion: A Day to Remember
Woodstock, VT, offers a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and culinary delights. With a visit to Billings Farm and Museum, a delicious meal at Mon Vert Cafe, a stroll through downtown Woodstock, and a stop at Sugarbush Farm, you’ll create memories to cherish for years to come. So, pack your bags, and get ready to experience the magic of Woodstock—a place where time seems to stand still, and every moment is a picture-perfect postcard of New England charm!