Although the orchard will be growing over the course of the next several years, feel free to enjoy the land and its stunning views in the meantime! The 22 acres stewarded by the Randolph Community Orchard is honored to be the home of Whale Dance, a beautiful sculpture by Randolph artist Jim Sardonis, installed by the Preservation Trust of Vermont with support from the Vermont Community Foundation. We will be establishing walking trails around the property in upcoming years. For now, walking along the farm road is a lovely activity.
According to the conservation easements, this land will always be open to the public, free of charge.
~ ~ ~
From the North:
Take Exit 4 off of I-89 toward VT-66. Turn right onto VT-66, and travel a fifth of a mile. Our entrance is on the left, located directly across from the McDonald’s at Exit 4, and parking is located within the fenced area.
From the South:
Take Exit 4 off of I-89 toward VT-66. Turn left onto VT-66, and travel a fifth of a mile. Our entrance is on the left, directly across from the McDonald’s at Exit 4, and parking is located within the fenced area.
Please note that we aren’t plowed out in the wintertime, but you can still enjoy the property if you park somewhere else.
~ ~ ~
Other attractions in Randolph
Dining:
- Al’s Pizza
- Black Krim Tavern
- Chef’s Market
- Chef’s Downtown Deli
- East Garden Chinese Restaurant
- Green Light Cafe
- One Main Tap & Grill
- Randolph Village Pizza
- Saap Thai Restaurant
- Vermont Maple BBQ
Recreation:
- Hiking – Randolph/Rochester Area Sports Trail Alliance
- Montague Golf Course
- Randolph Town Ice Rink
- Randolph Town Pool
- Valley Bowl
- White River Disc Golf Course
Entertainment:
Shopping & Agritourism:
- Bent Hill Brewery Tasting Room
- Blue Moon Boutique
- Chef’s Market
- Gifford Auxiliary Thrift Shop
- Fat Toad Farm Goat’s Milk Caramel
- Neighborly Farms Artisanal Cheese
- Silloway Maple Store
~ ~ ~
Contact Us to add your attraction to this list.