The Farm Store offers Shelburne Farms' own raw-milk farmstead cheddars, maple syrups, meats, produce from the market garden, flowers, eggs and heat-and-eat meals prepared by the Inn's chef. O Bread loaves, honeys, mustards and jams are also available for curbside pickup or delivery within Shelburne. Order online or call 985-8442.
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Just seven miles south of Burlington, Shelburne is an ideal spot for Vermont eclipse viewing near Lake Champlain. Make time for a visit to Shelburne Farms, Shelburne Museum and Vermont Teddy Bear Factory. The town is chock full of essential Vermont souvenirs including cheddar cheese, maple syrup, wine and beer.
There's lots to see, do and eat for those visiting Vermont for the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Get prepared with a video playlist of what to check out.
With out-of-state travel and indoor recreation prohibited for much of the pandemic, Vermonters were fortunate to have, well, Vermont as a backyard playground. Many embraced the opportunity to explore closer to home and fall in love with the Green Mountain State all over again. From pampered getaways to spectacular outdoor destinations to go-to walking trails, here are the choice spots that helped locals manage a year-plus at home.
It all started with spinach. Laura Brown, co-owner of Norwich Farm Creamery, remembers vividly how quiet the roads were in the spring of 2020 when she would drive 15 minutes to the Sharon Park & Ride to pick up 50 pounds of spinach from Suzanne Long of South Royalton's Luna Bleu Farm. "The [winter] farmers market had been canceled, and I reached out to Suzanne because I knew she had lost that business," Brown recalled. "When I came home, there'd be this line of people waiting. We'd sell out in 48 hours."