Summer & Fall Experiences
What to Do and Where to Go:
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Timber Ripper Mountain Coaster at Okemo Mountain
This is a scenic and exhilarating ride through alpine forests and along the contours of the mountain at Okemo’s Jackson Gore. Ride over 4,000 feet of rollers, banking loops, and a twister section at speeds up to 25mph.
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Haulback Challenge Course at Okemo Mountain
The Haulback Challenge Course, features three different courses full of adventure and varying levels of difficulty.
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Okemo Bike Park
Okemo's Bike Park offers a thrilling mix of flow trails, berms, and technical terrain, making it ideal for riders of all skill levels. With lift-serviced access, scenic mountain views, and progressive trails, it’s the perfect destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to improve their biking skills.
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Lumberin' Cal Miniature Golf Course at Okemo Mountain
Enjoy 18 holes of fun for the whole family. Players have distinct choices with mixed outcomes depending on the selected path.
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The Stump Jumper Bungee Trampoline at Okemo Mountain
Trampoline bungee jumping takes hotel-room-bed-jumping to new, extreme heights. But here, there's no ceiling to worry about and jumpers can reach heights of 20-plus feet!
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Buttermilk Falls
Buttermilk Falls in Vermont is a picturesque natural attraction featuring a series of cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. Nestled in a serene forest setting, it's a perfect spot for hiking, picnicking, and swimming, offering visitors a refreshing escape into nature's beauty.
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Healdville Trail
Approximately 5.9 miles round trip, Healdville Trail is a scenic hiking trail that leads to the summit of Okemo Mountain. This moderately challenging trail offers stunning views of the surrounding Green Mountains, dense forest landscapes, and opportunities to spot local wildlife. It's a favorite among hikers for its beautiful vistas and serene natural setting.
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AT / Long Trail - Route 140 Trailhead
Starting at Mad Tom Notch and running north to VT 140 just outside Wallingford, Vermont, this 19.2-mile stretch of the Long Trail, starts with a short but steep climb to the ridge connecting Styles and Peru Peak. From there, the route follows a mostly downhill course (with the exception of a fun rock slab climb up Baker Peak) to its low-point about 10 miles in near the Big Branch shelter (and swimming area). From there, the LT continues on a gradual grade to Little Rock Pond (with a shelter and shorefront tent platforms) before a final climb up to the White Rocks cliff overlook. From there, it’s a steep 1,300-foot drop down to the end of the section at VT-140.
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White Rocks Recreation Area
Explore this 3.9-mile out-and-back trail near Wallingford, Vermont. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 34 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and snowshoeing, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are December through October.
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Coolidge State Park
Hiking in Coolidge State Park in Vermont offers a serene and scenic experience through lush forests, rolling hills, and picturesque mountain views. The park's well-maintained trails cater to various skill levels, providing opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Green Mountains, encounter local wildlife, and enjoy peaceful solitude in one of Vermont's most tranquil settings.
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Alpine Slide at Mountain Adventure Park
Bromley is home to North America's first triple-tracked Alpine Slide and still one of the longest slides in the world - a full 2/3 of a mile.
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Giant Swing at Bromley
It looms as high as a four-story building, swings riders at speeds approaching 40mph, and produces 3G's of gravitational force. Face out towards the valley for superb views too!
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The Big Splash Waterslide at Bromley
Cool down on a hot summer day on the Big Splash waterslide! At 456' long, it's Vermont's coolest water slide ride.