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• Discover the grand lobby when entering through the stately front doors of the New England Federalist structure of Woodstock Inn & Resort, with its oversized wood-burning fireplace that is the focal point of the space and a favorite spot of generations of guests.
• Admire the Collection Guestrooms, 10 themed suites that celebrate a true Vermont experience. For example, the Sugar House room is a nod to Vermont’s famous maple syrup, with its Grade A maple syrup–colored walls and native plant paintings. Or the Alpine room, decked out with vintage skis, poles, and antique sled.
• Play golf at the resort’s Woodstock Country Club. Founded in 1895, it is the most historic public golf course in Vermont. Two years after Laurance Rockefeller purchased Woodstock Inn & Resort in 1961, he hired renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr., who brought his signature, yet complex designs to Woodstock’s greens, which is surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views of the Kedron Valley.