- TripBuzz discovered 89 different types of activities for couples in the White River Junction area, including Opera Houses (like Briggs Opera House), Theaters (like Northern Stage), Natural History Museums (like Main Street Museum) and Scenic Railroads (like Vermont Rail System), and much more.
 - We discovered a total of 80 date ideas in or near White River Junction, Vermont, including 76 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Windsor, Woodstock, Quechee and Killington.
 
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            The Vermont Distilling Co. is a business specializing in the production of a variety of spirits. American made brandy, bourbon, vodka, and gin are among the spirit varieties produced and available.        
    
    
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            Quechee Ski Hill is a ski area that is a part of the Quechee Club. They offer ski lessons and rentals and also feature an ice skating pond and sledding hill.        
    
    
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                6565 Woodstock Road, Woodstock, VT 
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            An research and education facility and bird rehabilitation centre, the Vermont Institute of Natural Science offer hands-on public education including live bird programs, exhibits, and interpretive nature trails.        
    
    
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            A pub affiliated with The Norwich Inn, Jasper Murdock's Alehouse features a pub room and a dining room, both of which serve the full food menu. The pub makes its own variety of beers, and has an extensive wine cellar.        
    
    
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            Sitting on a 47 acre campus, the VINS Nature Center features 17 raptor enclosures that are state of the art. Visitors also enjoy a three quarter mile interpretive trail and an education center.        
    
    
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            With hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, Quechee Gorge is definitely something to write home about. Vermont's deepest gorge was formed over 13,000 years ago and has been wowing visitors ever since.        
    
    
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                East Wheelock St, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755
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            Designed by famed architect Wallace Harrison, the Hopkins Center for the Arts is the artistic center of the Dartmouth College campus. It is a film and performing arts venue that welcomes nationally and internationally touring performers.        
    
    
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            Quechee Gorge Mini Golf is a course that features 18 holes with six stroke limits. This is a course which mimics the natural design of Quechee Gorge itself, giving players challenges along the way.        
    
    
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            One of the main draws of the Simon Pearce Mill is the fully-functioning glass workshop where visitors can actually watch the glassblowers at work. Pieces made on site can be purchased in the retail store and there is also an adjoining riverfront restaurant.        
    
    
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                P.O. Box 671, Quechee, VT 05059
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            Visitors can have a birds eye view of the native Vermont wilderness from a hot air balloon at Balloons of Vermont - Private Flights. The balloon trip crosses canyons, forests, and the Ottauquechee River.