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Looking for a place to hike, bike, ski or ride? Here are a few lists of local options — plus a directory of outdoor stores to help you get your gear on.

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Camel's Hump

    Vermont founder Ira Allen initially named this distinctive 2500 foot mountain “Camel’s Rump” in the late 1700s. From the Huntington side, you can go up to the top and make it back to town in time for dinner.

    All American Fitness & Tanning

    • 1881 Williston Rd., South Burlington, VT
    • 802-865-3068

    Alpine Shop

    • 1184 Williston Road, South Burlington, VT, 05495
    • 802-862-2714

    This family-owned sports and fitness shop offers year-long ski leasing — and it looks like a Swiss ski chalet. They have a second store in Middlebury.

    Ascutney Mountain Resort

    This traditional resort sticks to the basics — conditions are best after a big snowfall.

    Athletic Club of Vermont

    • 62 Pearl St., Essex Junction, VT
    • 802-288-9612

    Bear Creek

    • Rt. 100, Plymouth, VT, 05056
    • 802-672-4242

    You have to be a member to ski here. It’s like a country club, but with snow.

    Blueberry Hill

    • RFD 3, Goshen, VT, 05733
    • 802-247-6735

    Blueberry Lake

    • Blueberry Lake, Warren, VT

    Body Resolution

    • 2069 Williston Rd., South Burlington, VT
    • 802-658-5800

    Bolton Valley Resort

    Close to town, but still a nice escape into the Greens, with night-skiing Wednesday through Saturday.
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