Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National
Historic Park
The only national park in Vermont
is centered on the grand red-brick Victorian
mansion
known as the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller
House on the outskirts of Woodstock's town
center. The park has a 20-mile network of
hiking trails. More...
Billings Farm
One of the oldest, continuously
operating Jersey dairy farms in the country,
established by Frederick Billings in 1871
and still producing high-quality Jersey
milk for market over a century later. More...
Dana House
The Woodstock
Historical Society's Dana
House, on Elm Street (tel. 802-457-1822),
is just around the corner from the Woodstock
town green. More...
Queechee Gorge
The local natural wonder, 8 miles east
of Woodstock on US 4, is this dramatic
straight gorge. The highway bridge carries
US 4 right
across
the picturesque gorge. Below,
the
Ottaquechee River slips swiftly between
boulders and jagged rock walls. More...
Sugarbush Farm
This modern working
farm has spring
maple
sugaring
operations, tastings of maple syrup and
cheese, nature walks, farm tours and
a wedding chapel. More...
Bridgewater Mill
This restored red-brick riverside mill
contains the workshops of Charles
Shackleton,
maker of handcrafted fine furniture, and
potter and Miranda Thomas,
maker of one-of-a-kind collectible ceramics,
among many other shops. More...
Ski Suicide Six!
Woodstock has
its own small ski
area right
on the outskirts, owned by the Woodstock
Inn & Resort, which offers package
plans of accommodation, meals and lift tickets. More...