Castle Gregoire Guidebook

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Castle Gregoire Guidebook

Sightseeing, Towns, Activities

This scenic lake is actually the clearest lake in Vermont and its southern end is surrounded by the Willoughby State Forest.
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Lac Willoughby
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This scenic lake is actually the clearest lake in Vermont and its southern end is surrounded by the Willoughby State Forest.
Jay Peak Skiing, Waterpark & More: " In our hearts, we are a ski hill and always will be. But, over the years, Jay has become so much more than just the best snow in the east. We now have activities for all ages, tastes, and abilities that range from waterslides to mudbaths and everything in between. Visit us and see for yourself."
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Station de ski de Jay Peak
830 Jay Peak Rd
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Jay Peak Skiing, Waterpark & More: " In our hearts, we are a ski hill and always will be. But, over the years, Jay has become so much more than just the best snow in the east. We now have activities for all ages, tastes, and abilities that range from waterslides to mudbaths and everything in between. Visit us and see for yourself."
The Quechee Gorge Mini-Golf course is located in Vermont just behind the Pizza Chef which is next to the Quechee Gorge area itself. It is located on Rte. 5. The course is a lot of fun with a very natural look and feel. All of the holes are challenging, using natural curves to provide the difficulties. All holes have a 6 stroke limit with the exception of the 18th, which has a 10 stroke limit and is a par 5. That hole is the only real "luck" shot on the course, but they recognize it as such due to its multi-level format. The unique feature is the theme that runs through the course. The entire course is a miniature of the Quechee Gorge itself, starting with the falls at the beginning of the river. Check it out!
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Pont du gouffre de Quechee
U.S. 4
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The Quechee Gorge Mini-Golf course is located in Vermont just behind the Pizza Chef which is next to the Quechee Gorge area itself. It is located on Rte. 5. The course is a lot of fun with a very natural look and feel. All of the holes are challenging, using natural curves to provide the difficulties. All holes have a 6 stroke limit with the exception of the 18th, which has a 10 stroke limit and is a par 5. That hole is the only real "luck" shot on the course, but they recognize it as such due to its multi-level format. The unique feature is the theme that runs through the course. The entire course is a miniature of the Quechee Gorge itself, starting with the falls at the beginning of the river. Check it out!
Crystal Lake is approximately three miles long and about one mile in width. In some places it is known to be more than 100 feet deep. It is a glacial lake beautifully situated among rough-hewn mountain sides. The beach area has almost a mile of sandy shoreline with a marked swimming area.
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Crystal Lake
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Crystal Lake is approximately three miles long and about one mile in width. In some places it is known to be more than 100 feet deep. It is a glacial lake beautifully situated among rough-hewn mountain sides. The beach area has almost a mile of sandy shoreline with a marked swimming area.

Sightseeing

Dog Mountain is set on 150 acres on a private mountaintop spot in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The grounds are always open to people and their dogs. Stephen Huneck and his wife, Gwen, bought the property in 1995. They turned the barn into studio space. After Stephen’s unique visionary experience, the Dog Chapel soon followed. The Dog Chapel opened its doors Memorial Day weekend of 2000. The unspoiled haven is covered with hiking trails and dog ponds. Wildflowers abound in the summer and snow-shoeing is a favorite activity in the winter. Year after year, the Dog Chapel and the Stephen Huneck Gallery get more and more visitors from all over the world. In 2015, the non-profit organization Friends of Dog Mountain (FODM), was established by family and friends of Stephen and Gwen Huneck. As of late 2017, FODM became the owner and manager of Dog Mountain. Leashes are optional on Dog Mountain. Dogs are free to run, play, swim, and (best of all) meet other dogs! Dogs are not just welcome here, they are cherished.
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Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd
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Dog Mountain is set on 150 acres on a private mountaintop spot in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The grounds are always open to people and their dogs. Stephen Huneck and his wife, Gwen, bought the property in 1995. They turned the barn into studio space. After Stephen’s unique visionary experience, the Dog Chapel soon followed. The Dog Chapel opened its doors Memorial Day weekend of 2000. The unspoiled haven is covered with hiking trails and dog ponds. Wildflowers abound in the summer and snow-shoeing is a favorite activity in the winter. Year after year, the Dog Chapel and the Stephen Huneck Gallery get more and more visitors from all over the world. In 2015, the non-profit organization Friends of Dog Mountain (FODM), was established by family and friends of Stephen and Gwen Huneck. As of late 2017, FODM became the owner and manager of Dog Mountain. Leashes are optional on Dog Mountain. Dogs are free to run, play, swim, and (best of all) meet other dogs! Dogs are not just welcome here, they are cherished.