Winter Activities Near Stowe, Morrisville & Hardwick
Winter at Gnome Shire Cottage is all about options. Whether you’re here for skiing, snowshoeing, Nordic trails, fat biking, snowmobiling, or skating, you’re centrally located to some of the best winter experiences in northern Vermont.
Spend one day on a major mountain, and the next exploring quiet local trails just minutes from the cottage.
Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding
You’re within easy reach of several of Vermont’s top ski mountains:
Stowe Mountain Resort (~25–40 minutes)
Iconic Vermont skiing with gondola access, terrain for all levels, and a premier cross-country center.
Smugglers’ Notch Resort (~35 minutes)
A relaxed, family-friendly mountain with a great mix of terrain and winter activities.
Jay Peak Resort (~1 hour 15 min)
Known for some of the best snowfall in the East, plus larger terrain and an indoor waterpark.
Burke Mountain (~45 minutes)
Less crowded with scenic views and a classic Northeast Kingdom feel.
Staying here gives you access to all of these without paying resort lodging prices.
Cross-Country Skiing (Nordic)
If you’re looking for a quieter, scenic winter experience:
Craftsbury Outdoor Center
One of the top Nordic centers in the country with extensive groomed trails.
Hardwick Trails (Local Favorite)
Groomed Nordic trails with a free ski lending program — a huge value and very guest-friendly.
Stowe Cross Country Center
Well-maintained trails for a more polished, resort-style Nordic experience.
Snowshoeing & Winter Hiking
Some of the best winter moments are the quietest ones:
-North Branch Cascades
Easy trail along a frozen gorge and waterfalls — one of the most unique winter walks nearby.
-Elmore State Park
Snowshoe to waterfalls or hike toward the fire tower for classic Vermont scenery.
-Wolcott Town Forest (1 minute from the cottage)
Convenient wooded trails perfect for a quick outing.
-Hardwick Trails
Great for snowshoeing as well as Nordic skiing, with a welcoming local feel.
Fat Biking (Winter Riding)
A fun and growing way to explore winter terrain:
Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
Wide, scenic, and beginner-friendly for fat biking, walking, or snowshoeing.
Wolcott Area Trails + Rail Trail Access
Quiet, uncrowded riding right near the cottage.
Ranch Camp + Cady Hill Forest (Stowe)
A well-known riding hub with groomed fat bike trails and rentals available.
Snowmobiling
Vermont offers one of the best snowmobile networks in the Northeast:
Access the VAST (Vermont Association of Snow Travelers) trail system
Trails connect towns, forests, and scenic backcountry routes
Many areas intersect with or run near the rail trail corridor
A great way to cover more ground and experience Vermont’s winter landscape.
Ice Skating
A classic winter activity for all ages:
Oxbow Park (Morrisville)
Free outdoor ice skating when conditions allow — simple, local, and fun.
Spruce Peak (Stowe)
Maintained skating rink in a beautiful village setting, with rentals nearby.
Where to Rent Gear Nearby
If you’re traveling light, there are several great places nearby to rent equipment:
Stowe Area Shops
Downhill skis, snowboards, cross-country skis, and snowshoes widely available.
Ranch Camp (Stowe)
Fat bike rentals + access to Cady Hill Forest trails.
Craftsbury Outdoor Center
Nordic ski rentals and trail access.
Hardwick Trails
Free cross-country ski lending program — a unique and valuable local resource.
Snowmobile Rentals
If you’re looking to get out on the VAST trail network:
Snowmobile rentals are available in the greater Stowe / Northeast Kingdom region
Many providers offer guided rides or half/full-day rentals
Best to book ahead during peak winter weekends
The Local Advantage
What makes Gnome Shire Cottage special in winter is the balance:
Easy access to major ski resorts
Close to quiet, local trails
Rail trail and forest access nearby
Short drives to Morrisville, Hardwick, and Stowe for food, coffee, and shops
A perfect winter day here might be skiing in the morning, snowshoeing in the afternoon, and relaxing back at the cottage in the evening.
Sample Winter Itineraries
1. Classic Vermont Ski Day
Morning: Ski at Stowe or Smugglers’ Notch
Lunch: Grab food in Stowe village
Afternoon: Scenic drive or stop at Elmore
Evening: Dinner and movie at Bijou Cineplex 4
2. Quiet Snowy Nature Day
Morning: Snowshoe at North Branch Cascades
Midday: Lunch at Lost Nation Brewing
Afternoon: Explore Hardwick Trails or Wolcott Town Forest
Evening: Cozy night in
3. Rail Trail + Local Adventure Day
Morning: Walk, snowshoe, or fat bike on the Rail Trail
Midday: Coffee or lunch in Morrisville
Afternoon: Ice skate at Oxbow Park or head to Stowe
Evening: Relax back at the cottage
Winter Conditions & Safety Note
Winter conditions in Vermont can change quickly. Trail conditions, ice quality, and accessibility vary depending on weather and maintenance.
Always check local trail reports when possible
Ask local shops or trail organizations for current conditions
Use appropriate gear and caution
Many outdoor activities are done at your own risk
This is part of what makes Vermont special — a little awareness and preparation goes a long way.
Plan Your Winter Stay
Whether you’re coming for skiing, exploring, or a slower winter getaway, Gnome Shire Cottage offers a comfortable and affordable base to experience northern Vermont.
From big mountain days to quiet snowy trails, winter here is about more than one activity — it’s about the full Vermont experience.
What to Pack for a Vermont Winter Stay
Winter in northern Vermont can be beautiful, but it can also be cold, snowy, and sometimes unpredictable. Being prepared makes all the difference between a good trip and a great one.
How to Dress for Vermont Winter
The key is layering — this lets you stay warm outside and stay comfortable when you come back indoors.
Start with:
Moisture-wicking base layer (avoid cotton)
Warm mid-layer (fleece, wool, or insulated layer)
Waterproof or windproof outer layer (jacket + snow pants if needed)
Don’t skip:
Warm winter hat
Gloves or mittens (mittens are warmer)
Wool or thermal socks
Waterproof winter boots with good traction
If you’re planning to ski, snowshoe, or be outside for extended time, proper outerwear makes a big difference.
Activity-Specific Extras
Depending on what you plan to do:
For Skiing / Snowboarding
Goggles
Helmet (recommended and often included with rentals)
Neck warmer or balaclava
For Snowshoeing / Winter Hiking
Insulated waterproof boots
Snowshoes
Microspikes or traction cleats (helpful on packed or icy trails)
For Fat Biking
Warm gloves + wind-resistant layers
Sunglasses or eye protection
Winter Driving Essentials
If you’re driving in Vermont during winter:
Snow tires or AWD/4WD recommended
Ice scraper / snow brush
Give yourself extra time — roads can be snowy or icy
Food
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Waterfall Tour
Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
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Mountain Biking
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Covered Bridge Tour
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