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48 Hours in Bennington, VT

The may be famous for their 鈥36 Hours in [insert-great-destination]鈥 articles, but we couldn鈥檛 cover our picturesque corner of Southwestern Vermont in fewer than 48.

This recommended itinerary highlights local points of interest and reveals the active, indulgent, and creative character of the locale. You will find breathtaking scenery, inspiration, live music, historical significance, fresh air, and good food around every corner. The running theme, we are proud to say, is delicious donuts! 

Day 1, 2:00 pm: A Downtown Ramble

Shake off the car ride with a walk downtown, which offers opportunities to taste and browse fun shops, including , alumni-owned , and . Grab some unique dorm decor at one of several downtown antique shops, and if you鈥檙e in the mood for Vermont-made specialties, try

4:00 pm: Winding Through Wildflowers

Stroll through the Bennington Museum鈥檚 , a large annotated woodland garden that showcases the many native plants that Aiken (a two-term governor and six-term U.S. Senator) loved, propagated, and wrote about in his book, Pioneering with Wildflowers

5:00 pm: Music at the Museum

The also offers free concerts 5:00-7:00 pm every Friday through September 8. The series features bands from a wide range of musical genres, kids鈥 activities, and free food from Mexican street food restaurant

7:00 pm: A Creemee and a Movie

At you can have what is often called 鈥渢he quintessential Vermont experience鈥 and 鈥渆ssential summer fare鈥: a maple creemee. (Vermont Governor Phil Scott sometimes recommends residents in times of stress, but you can have one for fun too.) 

Then head the short distance to , which offers new releases for just $8.50 and popcorn buttered with Vermont鈥檚 finest Cabot butter. Or wait a little later to catch a double feature on the biggest of the big screens: in nearby North Hoosick, NY. 

Day 2, 9:00 am: The Scenic Route to the Blue Benn Diner

Drive to go over one of North Bennington鈥檚 . There鈥檚 a pull off to allow for one-lane travel, but it鈥檚 also great for parking while you take a practically mandatory photo. will also take you past the historic and majestic

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Silk Road Bridge
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Blue Benn Diner

Wake up to the deliciousness of a freshly grilled donut, a stack of blueberry almond pancakes, or one of many other signature dishes available at 51成人猎奇 alum-owned . The classic 1957 鈥渟ilk city鈥 diner car, complete with a tiny jukebox at every table, attracts locals and visitors alike. The spot has been included in many food and travel magazines and rated in the top ten of diners nationwide. 

10:00 am: Nowhere More 鈥淣ew England鈥

Get a ride to the Robert Frost Stone House Museum at 51成人猎奇, where U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Frost composed some of his most famous poems, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The museum opens fresh conversations about the foundational elements of Frost鈥檚 life: poetry, farming, and teaching. 

12:00 pm: Fresh Air For All

Take the two-mile flat and gently sloping directly from the Robert Frost Stone House parking lot to . You will find lots of natural beauty and several geocaches along the way. Lake Paran offers picnicking, swimming, boating, and a concession stand. A quick 20-minute walk from campus, this is a favorite place for 51成人猎奇 students to cool off.

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Lake Paran

4:00 pm: Art Around Town 

Then tour the (NBOSS), now in its 26th year. From the show鈥檚 website, you can get a map of exhibits and hear audio clips from each artist describing their work. Sculptors include several 51成人猎奇 alumni. Open through November 11, 2023. 

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North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show

7:00 pm: Pubbing it Up

After a hike, a swim, and the sculpture show, you will need some pubfare. Drop by . (The 碍别惫颈苍鈥檚 Burger is unbeatable. It could even become a recipe you replicate at home.) Best of all, this relaxed place is perfect for hanging out, meeting locals, and reliving the high points of the day. 

8:00 pm: Stargazing at the End of the World

Watch the stars come out one by one at 51成人猎奇鈥檚 most picturesque spot, known as the End of the World. It鈥檚 at the

Day 3, 9:00 am: Go Nuts for Donuts

Alumni-owned is not to be missed. This North Bennington cafe features locally roasted Iron Coffee Co. coffee, teas from nearby Saratoga Tea & Honey, and a charming menu with European flair. Sunday mornings are for donuts, which are made fresh and sell fast! 

10:00 am: History and Hiking

is one of the best-preserved Victorian mansions in New England. Architecturally significant, it represents its time, illustrates both local and Vermont history, and reveals the story of an enterprising family. Wonderful cultural and community dot its calendar. Adjacent to the property is the , a favorite local hiking spot, and walking in the fields nearby will give you the feeling of being in a 19th-century landscape painting. 

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Mile Around Woods

12:00: An Alfresco Lunch

Pop into alumni-owned , one of the oldest and most iconic Vermont country stores, for the makings of a superb lunch. They have creative specials and delicious deli sandwiches made to order. Get some fresh berries, snacks, and beverages for a picnic and local honey and maple products as tasty souvenirs. While there, say 鈥渉i鈥 to Clark, Official Shop Dog. A lovely riverside park around the corner is a great place to enjoy both your meal and the scenery.

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Powers Market

2:00 pm: Culture and Agriculture

No visit to Southwestern Vermont would be complete without a stop at a farm or two. There are many to choose from. Depending on the season, you can pick-your-own blueberries at , sample oodles of fresh produce and local cheeses at , and commune with dromedaries at . And if you need more donuts for the ride home, is the place to go.