All free museums and attractions to visit in Vermont

Vermont (United States) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 19 museums and attractions in Vermont can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Vermont? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park1

    Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park

     Woodstock, VT
    The George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home, also known as Marsh-Billings House, is the architectural centerpiece of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. This historic building, located on Vermont Route 12 in Woodstock, Vermont, was built in 1805 and has been expanded several times. It is significant as the childhood home of George Perkins Marsh, a pioneer of the conservation movement.
  2. T.W. Wood Gallery & Arts Center2

    T.W. Wood Gallery & Arts Center

     Montpelier, VT
  3. Fleming Museum of Art3

    Fleming Museum of Art

     Burlington, VT
    The Fleming Museum of Art, located at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, is a museum dedicated to art and anthropology. It offers a diverse collection of around 24,000 objects from various eras and places, making it a cultural center for the community. The museum attracts a diverse audience from the university, area colleges, and the general public.
  4. Shelburne Farms4

    Shelburne Farms

     Shelburne, VT
    Shelburne Farms is a unique destination that combines a nonprofit education center for sustainability, a working farm of 1,400 acres, and a National Historic Landmark. It is located on the shores of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont. This combination of features makes it a place of interest for those who are passionate about sustainability, agriculture, and history.
  5. Ben's Mill5

    Ben's Mill

     Barnet, VT
    Ben's Mill, formerly known as The Thresher Mill, is a historic industrial facility situated on West Barnet Road in Barnet, Vermont. This mill holds a significant place in the history of the region, having been developed in 1836 and being the last water-powered mill to operate on the Stevens River. Today, it serves as a local museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the industrial past of the area.
  6. Old Stone House Museum and Historic Village6

    Old Stone House Museum and Historic Village

     Brownington, VT
    The Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village is a museum located in Brownington, Vermont. It is managed by the Orleans County Historical Society. The museum is a significant part of the local history and culture, offering visitors a chance to explore the past of the region.
  7. Middlebury College Museum of Art7

    Middlebury College Museum of Art

     Middlebury, VT
    Middlebury College is a private liberal arts university situated in the small town of Middlebury, in the state of Vermont, USA. The college is renowned for its beautiful campus, which features stunning architecture, landscaped gardens, and views of the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks.
  8. Bread and Puppet Museum8

    Bread and Puppet Museum

     Glover, VT
    The Bread and Puppet Theater, founded in the early 1960s by Peter Schumann, is based on a farm in Glover, Vermont. This unique theater group has a rich history of performing worldwide, including notable performances in Brussels and Amsterdam. The theater primarily performs outdoors, in street theater settings and public parks, making it a unique experience for visitors.
  9. Farrar-mansur House9

    Farrar-mansur House

     Weston, VT
    The Farrar-Mansur House, located in Weston, Vermont, is a historic house that was built in 1797. This house is a significant part of the local history and offers a glimpse into the past. It is a great place for tourists who are interested in history and architecture.
  10. Sullivan Museum and History Center10

    Sullivan Museum and History Center

     Northfield, VT
  11. Brattleboro Museum and Art Center11

    Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

     Brattleboro, VT
    The Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, also known as BMAC, is a non-collecting museum that was established in 1972. It is situated in the former Central Vermont & Boston & Maine Union Station building in downtown Brattleboro, Vermont. This unique location adds a historical touch to the museum, making it an interesting place to visit for those interested in both art and history.
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    Lake Champlain Maritime Museum

     Ferrisburgh, VT
    The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM) is a non-profit organization situated in Vergennes, Vermont, US. The museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history and archaeology of Lake Champlain. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the maritime history of the region, providing a comprehensive understanding of the lake's past.
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    The Museum of Everyday Life

     Glover, VT
    The Museum of Everyday Life, located in Glover, Vermont, was established in 2011 by Clare Dolan. This unique museum operates independently, with a mission to highlight the beauty and significance of everyday objects that are often overlooked or taken for granted. The museum aims to provide a fresh perspective on the mundane, encouraging visitors to appreciate the simple things in life.
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    The Old Mill Museum

     Weston, VT
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    Springfield Art and Historical Society Museum

     Springfield, VT
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    Grafton Historical Society

     Grafton, VT
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    St. Albans Museum

     Saint Albans, VT
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    Stowe Historical Society Museum

     Stowe, VT
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    President Chester Arthur Historic Site

     Bakersfield, VT
    The President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site is a significant location in Fairfield, Vermont. It is dedicated to Chester A. Arthur, the 21st president of the United States, who was born in Vermont in 1829. This site serves as a tribute to his life and contributions to the country.