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Ice fishing on Lake Champlain
Vermont RECREATION

Cross Country Skiing in Vermont

Once January rolls around, you can see ice fishing shanties popping up on many ponds and lakes in Vermont. Ice fishing begins when about 6 inches of good, hard ice forms. If you want to try it see our guide on what you need and where to go. continue>>


A Shoeing Tradition
Snowshoeing has been a way of life in the Green Mountains for well over a century, long before the sport became fashionable again. We've got countless ways to make tracks into the snowy wilderness, whether it's a nature trek, a climb or a winter workout you're looking for.

more snowshoeing >>.
 
 
Sledding: Not Just For Kids

Two Vermont Companies are reinventing a winter time staple, snow sledding. The Mad River Rocket and Hammerhead Sleds will appeal to grown-ups as well as kids.

And what better place to use your new xtreme sled than Vermont. With more than four and a half million acres of forest and its hilly, mountainous geography, there are countless sledding locations all around Vermont.

more on sledding for grownups >>

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