Discover Woodstock
One of Vermont's most beautiful villages, any time of year. Here's what we love — and what we think you will too.
Spring & Summer
Long days, warm breezes, and the river running cool and clear.
Hiking the Appalachian Trail
Several trailheads within 20 minutes of the inn
Woodstock Covered Bridge
A short walk from our door — one of Vermont's most photographed bridges
Woodstock Farmers Market
Wednesdays on the Green, June through October
Swimming & Fishing
The Ottauquechee offers quiet stretches perfect for wading and fly fishing
Cycling
Rolling country roads with views that make you forget about the hills
Fall
The season that put Woodstock on the map. Crimson, gold, and amber in every direction.
Foliage Drives
Route 12 and the Pomfret Road offer some of the finest color in New England
Apple Picking
Woodstock Orchards opens mid-September — bring a bag
Billings Farm & Museum
A working farm since 1871 — watch cheese-making, meet the cows, explore the museum
Mt. Tom Trail
A moderate hike with panoramic foliage views from the summit
Harvest Markets
Cider donuts, maple candy, and pumpkins at roadside stands
Winter
Snow blankets the village. The fire crackles. Woodstock becomes a postcard.
Skiing at Suicide Six
Woodstock's own ski area, just 10 minutes from the inn — intimate and uncrowded
Cross-Country Skiing
The Woodstock Nordic Center offers 30km of groomed trails
Sleigh Rides
Billings Farm offers horse-drawn sleigh rides through the snowy fields
Holiday Wassail Weekend
Woodstock's beloved December tradition — caroling, cider, and luminaries on every porch
Snowshoeing
Borrow our snowshoes and explore the trails behind the inn
Our Favorite Places
Local recommendations from the front desk
Coffee & Lunch
Mon Vert Cafe
Woodstock's coziest coffee shop, just off the Green
Fine Dining
The Prince and the Pauper
Woodstock's best restaurant — reservations recommended
Books
Woodstock Village Bookshop
Independently owned, thoughtfully curated, always warm
Artisan Goods
Collective
Local pottery, textiles, and gifts from Vermont makers
History & Nature
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
Woodstock's national park — carriage roads, forest trails, and the mansion of Frederick Billings
Glass & Pottery
Simon Pearce
Watch glassblowers at work in the mill in Quechee, 10 minutes east
Ask us at the front desk — we love sharing our favorite places.
Plan Your Visit
Every season in Woodstock offers something different. Whether it's fall foliage or a winter escape, we're here to help you make the most of it.