You are here

4 Apr 2023
Related Items: 
Vacation Planning

Make The Most of Your Summer In Killington 

If you’re planning a summer trip to Killington, you’ll want to make the most of every minute you’re here. That’s why we’ve come up with the perfect one-day road trip itinerary! Located in the heart of the Green Mountains, Killington and its neighboring towns were made for picture-perfect scenic drives. Follow this guide for tasty treats, beautiful hikes, historic landmarks, and favored watering holes. There’s more to Vermont than fun in the snow, so pack your bags, book your stay, and let’s explore the best of Killington this summer.

Killington To Woodstock

We’re starting our day at Back Country Café, a hot spot for a hearty Vermont breakfast. The menu features farm-fresh ingredients, Vermont maple syrup, and locally roasted coffee, making this the perfect place to put the pep in your step for your day’s adventure. Try the amaretto French toast with mascarpone and fresh strawberries or the asiago scramble with home fries. Don’t forget a coffee for the road and some maple syrup so you can have a Vermont breakfast even when your summer vacation in Killington is over.

After breakfast, it’s time to hit the road! About 40 minutes down US-4, nestled in the deep greenery of the state, sits beautiful Woodstock. With its historic buildings surrounding the central town square, known as "the green," as well as museums and even reenactments of 19th-century life, it’s a wonderful place to take a stroll and discover all the hidden gems this town has to offer. Be sure to check out the local shops and grab a coffee or travel snacks at Mon Vert Cafe. If you’re hitting the road later in the afternoon, you may get the chance to shop Market on the Green, A farmer’s market with over 30 local vendors that runs from June to October!




Woodstock To Norwich

Summer in Killington was made for ambling through our ample outdoor spaces. So, be sure to pack your walking shoes and swimming suits because next up, we're heading 20 minutes down the road to Quechee State Park. Here, you can walk the trails and take in the breathtaking views of the gorge, known as "Vermont's Little Grand Canyon," or take a dip in one of the swimming holes. The 612-acre park receives hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, and once you arrive, you’ll see why. If you like to fish, this is also a great place to find brook, rainbow, and brown trout! It’s easy to spend a whole day here during your summer in Killington, and with excellent campsites and amenities, you may just find yourself back here for a night or two.

We hope you worked up an appetite on the trails because next, we’re heading to Norwich, and you won’t want to miss what’s coming. With a population under 4,000, this tiny town is bursting with charm. As you explore the historic buildings and shops, don’t be surprised when the smell of fresh bread starts wafting your way. King Arthur Flour's flagship store is located here, and while some come to Vermont for the leaf peeping, others come for the delicate chocolate croissants and delicious baked goods this cozy café prepares each day! With classes and baking demonstrations, as well as delicious bread and pastries, the rolling grounds and picnic tables invite you to sit and stay for a while as you enjoy lunch and take in the beautiful scenery. 




Norwich To Bridgewater 

With souvenirs from your travels in tow, and as the day slips closer to a close, we'll make our way to one of central Vermont's favorite spots, Long Trail Brewing Company in Bridgewater Corners. Helping blaze the trail for local brewers in Vermont, Long Trail started in 1989 and has a history as lush as the landscape. Take a tour of the brewery and sample some of their award-winning craft beers like the flagship Long Trail Ale. You can even pick up a Summer Survival Pack variety case of beer to take home with you! On a summer night in Killington, there's no better spot to sit with friends and maybe even make some new ones. 

Finishing out our summer day trip, we'll head to The Garlic in Killington for some of the most delicious Italian food in town. Made with locally sourced ingredients and a cozy, inviting atmosphere, this is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. With specialty martinis, an excellent wine selection, and mouth-watering entrées, you'll be able to sit and relax as you replay your favorite parts of your one-day summer road trip in Killington.




Summer Vacation Rentals In Killington

Whether you're coming for a few days or a few weeks, there's no shortage of things to do in and around Killington this summer. From savoring delicious farm-fresh foods to exploring quaint towns and enjoying the breathtaking scenery, there's something for everyone. So, when you're looking for the perfect summer getaway, be sure to book direct at any of our Killington properties. Whether you want a condo, a hot tub with a great view, a pet-friendly home, or a hotel, we've got you covered. So, pack your bags! The road is calling you to Killington this summer.

Share this Page

Enter your message or notes here to be included in the email.
×