Local Attractions
Craftsbury Farmer's Market
Saturdays – Last Saturday in May – First Saturday in October, Craftsbury Common Green.
Celebrating 15 Years of offering locally grown, crafted, and produced items! Our market is being revitalized for this upcoming season with more products, more vendors, more entertainment AND it takes place on one of Vermont’s most stunning town greens. Read more at their website and Facebook page.
Craftsbury General Store
The Craftsbury General Store strives to accommodate the needs of the greater community and all of its seasonal visitors. We feature products from many of our area farms ranging from local beef to raw honey. Our ever-growing array of products made or grown locally is a large part of our store and something we feel very strongly about. Our deli incorporates many of these items in our daily menu. We have a great variety of wines and one the largest craft beer selections in the area. Check out our website to learn about our Globe Trotting Wednesday Dinners and our Growler Filling Station!!
Craftsbury Historical Society
The Craftsbury Historical Society seeks to preserve and foster the history and spirit of the Town of Craftsbury and surrounding area. The Craftsbury Historical Society’s collection of artifacts and records is the most comprehensive and relevant archive of the people, structures, events, and culture of the area.
The Society's major functions are to locate, collect, and preserve local and regional artifacts. The Society shares historical information, as well as materials, with the public in various ways. Access to the Society’s artifacts by the public became a reality with the opening of the Babcock House Museum in 2004. Public facilities include a meeting room, exhibit space, office/kitchenette, rest room, and spacious storage in the basement. Furthermore, the building is ADA compliant. Open since 2004, we are very pleased to welcome our neighbors from Craftsbury and surrounding towns, as well as visitors from all over North America and abroad.
The Historical Society is open Wednesday and Saturday from 10:00am to noon and has a table at the Craftsbury Farmer’s Market each Saturday from 10:00am till 1:00pm.
For more information, visit their website
The Milkhouse Hair Studio
The Milkhouse Hair Studio is located at 1051 King Farm Road, Craftsbury Common, Vermont, on the corner of Dustin Rd. and King Farm Rd.
We are a full service Salon. Owner Marie Turmel-Kroeger has over 15 years experience in the beauty industry and has brought her talent and artistry to Craftsbury. Specializing in personalized customer service Marie likes to make you feel at home and send you out looking your best and feeling refreshed and renewed.
The Salon services include hair cutting, styling, coloring, manicures, massages, mini facials, waxing, Wedding and Bridal services.
Feel free to call for your appointment (802-586-2500) or simply drop in.
Pete’s Greens Farmstand
Located in the heart of Craftsbury Village, Pete’s Greens farmstand boasts a diverse selection of Pete's farm-fresh organic produce, as well as localvore eggs, grains, honey, cheese, yogurt, meats, and more from around the NEK. At summer's peak, you can find over 100 varieties of vegetables! It is open seven days a week from the end of May to mid-October.
Sterling College
Sterling College is a small and progressive liberal arts college in northern Vermont. Our small size, our environmental focus, and our commitment to grassroots sustainability all make us unique.
We offer majors in Ecology, Sustainable Food Systems, Environmental Humanities, Outdoor Education, and Sustainable Agriculture. Additionally, students may self-design their own major; recent examples include Agroecology, Conservation Education, Environmental Chemistry, Natural History, and Sustainability Education.
Mission: The Sterling College community combines structured academic study with experiential challenges and plain hard work to build responsible problem solvers who become stewards of the environment as they pursue productive lives.