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DrewE
Jul 26, 2016Explorer II
That's a nice long time for about 3 1/2 hours of driving (via the direct route on the interstates). You'll have lots of options.
The Shelburne Museum is an interesting place to spend a day (and it can easily take a full day). The collection is large and very eclectic: folk art, a steamboat, a carousel, hat boxes, interiors....
Another neat museum for technically-minded people is the American Precision museum in Windsor, VT; it's mostly early machine tools and related things.
The City of Burlington, VT operates North Beach campground, which has some full-hookup sites. The campground is frankly nothing exceptional. the beach is lovely (and popular), and in the next couple of days would feel mighty nice. It looked from a quick check like they didn't have too much in the way of available sites over the next couple of days. The park is right on the bike path (which extends for quite a few miles more or less along Lake Champlain and leads to downtown Burlington).
The Shelburne Museum is an interesting place to spend a day (and it can easily take a full day). The collection is large and very eclectic: folk art, a steamboat, a carousel, hat boxes, interiors....
Another neat museum for technically-minded people is the American Precision museum in Windsor, VT; it's mostly early machine tools and related things.
The City of Burlington, VT operates North Beach campground, which has some full-hookup sites. The campground is frankly nothing exceptional. the beach is lovely (and popular), and in the next couple of days would feel mighty nice. It looked from a quick check like they didn't have too much in the way of available sites over the next couple of days. The park is right on the bike path (which extends for quite a few miles more or less along Lake Champlain and leads to downtown Burlington).
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