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What to see near Woodstock Inn & Resort
Just steps from where you're staying, the Middle Covered Bridge crosses the Ottauquechee River in quiet, unhurried beauty, its dark timber frame a study in patience and craft. Walk it slowly. Then let the afternoon take you south toward Jenne Farm in South Woodstock, a privately owned working farm that feels less discovered than it actually is, all rolling fields and a red barn set against a long ridgeline. From there, Quechee Gorge is worth the short drive east, where a 165-foot canyon drops away beneath your feet with a suddenness that still surprises. Woodstock rewards the visitor who moves without agenda, who stops when something pulls at them. Most of what's worth seeing here is within a few miles of your door.
Within 25 miles · ranked by scenic score
5 Places Worth Seeing

Woodstock, VT
Middle Covered Bridge
A Town lattice truss covered bridge spanning the Ottauquechee River in the center of Woodstock village, originally built in 1969 to replace an 1877 structure. The bridge is one of few covered bridges in Vermont located in the heart of a village. The river provides reflection opportunities and the bridge is lit at night during the holiday season.

Woodstock, VT
Woodstock Village Green
An oval village green surrounded by Federal and Georgian-style buildings, galleries, and the iconic Woodstock Inn. The green is flanked by mature elms and maples that create a canopy of color in autumn. Several church steeples are visible from the green, creating quintessential Vermont compositions.

Woodstock, VT
Billings Farm & Museum
A working dairy farm and museum established in 1871, set against the slopes of Mount Tom. The farm features heritage breed animals, restored barns, and rolling pastures. The red barns against green hillsides and grazing Jersey cows create pastoral compositions emblematic of rural Vermont.

Woodstock, VT
Jenne Farm
A privately owned working farm in South Woodstock that is widely considered one of the most photographed farms in New England. The red barn, white farmhouse, winding dirt road, and surrounding hills create a composition that has appeared in countless calendars and magazines. The farm is best viewed from the road above during peak foliage.

Woodstock, VT
Quechee Gorge
Often called Vermont's Little Grand Canyon, this 165-foot-deep gorge was carved by glacial activity along the Ottauquechee River. The gorge is spanned by Route 4, which provides an overhead vantage point, and a trail descends to the river below. The narrow chasm and rushing water are especially dramatic during spring runoff.
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