tour Windsor
Windsor offers a self-guided walking tour featuring over 40 historic structures throughout the community. The tour is supported by a comprehensive guide, available through the library, Historic Windsor's offices in the Windsor House or Welcome Center. Six signs located throughout the community feature narratives on 12 locations. Each sign also offers a QR code, making a supporting audio file available for smart phone users.
HISTORY
Explore the rich history of the birthplace of Vermont.
Windsor Community Garden
Located at the Windsor Fairgrounds, the Windsor Community Garden is dedicated to fostering community by providing cost-free places for local residents to grow food.
Windsor Rec
Windsor Rec has a Workout room, a full-on basketball court, and plenty of camps to offer for the youth! Check out their website above.
Hiking Trails on Mount Ascutney!
Paradise park
Paradise Park is a park located in the town of Windsor that has many easy and accessible hiking trails and, the beautiful Lake Runnemede (Evarts Pond), that can be used for fishing. View a map Here
arts & craftsmen
Windsor’s Artisan’s Park and the quaint shops on Main St. offer exceptional opportunities to not only purchase one of kind items, but to “see it made” and meet the artists.
Paradise Bark
Located at the Windsor Fairgrounds is a place where your dog can run freely and play!
jOHN p. lARKIN cOUNTRY cLUB
For 103 years, John P. Country Club has proudly welcomed golfers of all abilities. Though the 9-hole course is accessible to new golfers, there are plenty of challenges for the more experienced golfers. Visit JPLCC for a fun round with an accommodating staff, and then stay for an after-round drink on the wrap around porch and watch the sunset over the mountains.