Stowe offers activities for skiers and non-skiers alike. Here are some fun ideas for those who want to participate in the weekend's evening activities, support the event's charities, and enjoy all the beauty and opportunity that Stowe offers without gliding downhill.
Shopping
You’ll find over 45 unique stores in Stowe’s charming New England village and along the Stowe Mountain Road. The local, knowledgeable staff will greet you and help you decide from amongst the many offerings – from art, jewelry, crafts & furniture to Vermont specialty foods, shoes, clothing & sports equipment.
Culture & The Arts
Stowe is a wonderfully eclectic village that is home to a thriving arts community and exciting cultural happenings. So while it’s a great place to eat, drink and play outdoors, you can also feast on arts and culture. Check out:
Stowe Studio Arts
Vermont Ski Museum
West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park
Cotswold Furniture Makers
Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery
Little River Hotglass Studio
Wellness & Beauty
Get restored and rejuvenated at one of the many wellness & fitness facilities. Whether you choose a to enjoy a hot stone massage or take an invigorating Pilates class, you’ll be relaxed and refreshed.
The Spa at Stoweflake
Top Notch Resort & Spa
Gleneagle Spa & Fitness
The Swimming Hole, Stowe’s newest indoor pool and fitness facility
Tours & Attractions
Stowe offers a number of shouldn’t miss attractions. You can learn about cheese making with a guided tour of Cabot. See cider being made at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill. The Boyden Valley Winery offers a European artisanal cheese & wine experience. And who wouldn’t enjoy a tour of the Ben & Jerry’s Factory?
Sports & The Outdoors
With an average snowfall of 22 feet, Stowe is typically blanketed in white from mid-November through April. Not everyone’s a downhill skier, but you can still take advantage of the snow cushion in a variety of other ways: