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Jay Peak Resort

There are many things to do at the Resort, from hiking, to mountain biking to golf. For those not interested in hiking, there is a tram ride to the top.
Jay Peak Resort830 Jay Peak RoadJay, VT 05859

Hill Farmstead Brewery

The brewery is about a 50 minute drive from Camp Winape. For anyone not visiting the brewery on July 18th, we will do a waterfront grill out with hamburgers and hot dogs. The Hill family legacy in the Northeast Kingdom spans 8 generations, stretching back to the arrival in Greensboro of father and son, Peleg Hill Sr. and Peleg Hill Jr., in 1791. The history of the Hill family includes the founding of Greensboro and North Greensboro, the building of its first roads, mills, and its first tavern in 1809. That tavern—owned and operated by Aaron Hill—has direct connections to modern day Hill Farmstead Brewery, with our logo taking inspiration from that original tavern sign. Hill Farmstead 403 Hill RoadGreensboro Bend, VT 05842

Burke Mountain Biking

We recommend checking out Burke Mountain. It is about 30-35 minutes from Camp. Here is a link to more info: www.skiburke.com

Judd's Wayeeses Farms

The farm was the former Wayeeses Boys Camp that operated from 1923 until World War II. The description of the camp in the brochure describes it as 320 acres of timberland on the side of Mt. Elon. "The wooded part of camp includes sections heavily timbered with spruce, cedar and fir as well as a large maple-sugar woods." The camp included a lodge which contained the dining room, kitchen, recreation room, workshop and office; screened cabins; tennis courts; rifle and archery ranges; and 150 foot swimming and boat pier. Jim installed pipeline and started tapping trees on the slopes of Mt. Elon in 1978. Donna joined him in 1987. The current sugarhouse was built in 1989. Judd's Wayeeses Farms 843 Wayeeses DrMorgan, VT 05853

Seymour Lake Association

This organization has supported the lake for many years and working with the State’s Department of Environmental Conservation has kept Seymour Lake as one of the best in Vermont. Browse to seymourlake.org and search for many categories of interest.
Grocery Stores
Derby Village Storewww.thederbyvillagestore.com483 Main St, Derby, VT 05829(802) 766-2215 Only 15 miles away, this excellent smallgrocery store is liked by all who go there.There is excellent meat and great, friendlyservice Located about 2 miles further away, on Rte 105 going toward Newport, these 3 grocery stores are all large with great selections. Shaw's local.shaws.com 4340 US Rt 5, Derby, VT 05829 Price Chopper priceshopper.com 56 Commons Dr, Newport, VT 05855 Walmart walmart.com 115 Seymour Dr, Newport, VT 05855

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