Ludlow is a tiny town in Windsor County, Vermont, on the slopes of Okemo Mountain, at the heart of the popular Okemo Mountain ski resort.
Before becoming a fashionable ski destination, Ludlow was small a mill town.
Just outside Ludlow are Buttermilk Falls, a series of three waterfalls and popular swimming holes on the Branch Brook.
Ludlow, VT is 2 hours 15 minutes from Burlington, Vermont.
Admire Buttermilk Falls
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Buttermilk Falls is a series of three waterfalls and popular swimming holes on the Branch Brook, near Ludlow, Vermont. There is a large pool below each of the falls, which are about 1000 feet apart.
Ski or hike at Okemo Mountain Resort
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Okemo Mountain Resort is a popular ski resort on the slope above the town of Ludlow, Vermont, rated as one of the Top US Family Snow Resort The resort is a family-owned and operated four-season outdoor playground.
Visit the Jackson Gore Ski Area
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Opened in 2003, Jackson Gore Ski Area is the new addition to the Okemo Mountain Resort area and it features trails similar to those of classic New England ski terrains, with gently curves and sweeping turns.
Pick up a gift at the Green Mountain Sugar House
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Green Mountain Sugar House is a true Vermont maple sugarhouse on the beautiful scenic lake, near the town of Ludlow.
Explore the Black River Academy Museum
The Black River Academy Museum is a historic school building located on High Street in the village of Ludlow, Vermont.
Visit the Fletcher Farm School for the Arts and Crafts
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The Fletcher Farm School for the Arts and Crafts in Ludlow, Vermont is an arts and crafts school managed by the non-profit Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen.
Enjoy the outdoors at Camp Plymouth State Park
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Camp Plymouth State Park offers recreational facilities for outdoor enthusiasts from May through September each year.