It’s never too early to start planning for your next winter getaway, and this cabin in Montgomery would be a great spot for a large, ski-loving family to consider renting for a weekend.
Sunrise or sunset? There’s a very different feeling coming down a mountain in the dark instead of climbing up a mountain in the dark. You know the light is coming on a sunrise hike; you climb the mountain with the sky growing brighter. The landscape slowly takes on color, and when you clear …
This Weekend with Bridget is a recurring column. Every week, she recommends a place to go or a way to have fun at home. Send her an email at bhigdon@orourkemediagroup.com.
Located on the shores of Lake Champlain, Shelburne has a rich nautical and commercial history that has made its small village center a bustling hub of activity for decades.
NORTHEAST KINGDOM — While scrolling through my Facebook feed, I came upon something remarkable that was happening just outside of Franklin County. John Predom, a local outdoor enthusiast, is a real-life snowshoe artist.
Adam, Yadi, and I headed to the Hedgehog Brook Trail on Saturday, hoping to catch the summit of Burnt Rock Mountain before clouds moved in and blotted out the views. The winds were high and the drifts at the top were deep, but this trail doesn't disappoint. There's so much to see!Â
Shake off the cabin fever and get away for a day without leaving the state. Head south to Waitsfield, a quintessential Vermont ski town, full of recreational activities and spots to grab an apres beer (or two).
Go on a winter getaway to Greensboro, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from St. Albans to experience the Open Air Gallery Ski and Snowshoe Trail at Highland Center for the Arts (HCA).
In Vermont, cross-country skiing is as much of a winter tradition as hot chocolate and snowman-building. With its high peaks and swooping valleys, the Green Mountain State boasts many places to make the most of the recent snowfall and ski uphill.
MOUNT HOLLY — Just southeast of bustling Rutland are three Vermont towns that are smaller in size but still have some interesting history to their name.
MOUNT HOLLY — Just southeast of bustling Rutland are three Vermont towns that are smaller in size but still have some interesting history to their name.
GRANBY/VICTORY — You don’t realize how much you rely on electricity until a tree limb falls on the wires outside and knocks out your power. The towns of Granby and Victory, found in the Northeast Kingdom, didn’t get to experience the luxury until 1963 when they were the last two to do so.
GRANBY/VICTORY — You don’t realize how much you rely on electricity until a tree limb falls on the wires outside and knocks out your power. The towns of Granby and Victory, found in the Northeast Kingdom, didn’t get to experience the luxury until 1963 when they were the last two to do so.
This Weekend with Bridget is an extension of the What to do this weekend feature. Every week, she'll recommend a place she's recently discovered or a long-time favorite. Send her an email at bhigdon@orourkemediagroup.com.
Opt Out is a weekly feature highlighting the outdoor places we turn to for rejuvenation and exertion, and the adventurers who inspire us to explore our local surroundings. Want to recommend an outdoor space? Send an email to bhigdon@orourkemediagroup.com.
This Weekend with Bridget is an extension of the What to do this weekend feature. Every week, she'll recommend a place she's recently discovered or a long-time favorite. Send her an email at bhigdon@orourkemediagroup.com.Â
HUNTINGTON -- If you have an anniversary coming up or just want a change of scenery with the family for a couple nights -- without traveling too far away -- then we might have found just the place for you.
Opt Out is a weekly feature highlighting the outdoor places we turn to for rejuvenation and exertion, and the adventurers who inspire us to explore our local surroundings. Want to recommend an outdoor space? Send an email to bhigdon@orourkemediagroup.com.Â
This Weekend with Bridget is an extension of the What to do this weekend feature. Every week, she'll recommend a place she's recently discovered or a long-time favorite. Send her an email at bhigdon@orourkemediagroup.com.Â