Source:
Outside Magazine's 2002 Family Travel Guide
The Lodge Report
The Wildflower Inn
Vermont
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| In full bloom: former dairy far, the Wildflower Inn (Courtesy, Wildflower Inn) |
A typical day starts with my three-year-old, Melanie, sucking down the chocolate-chip eyes of a teddy-bear pancake, while five-year-old Jake plays air hockey in the adjoining playroom. Then it's off to the petting barn to frolic with sheep, goats, calves, and a shaggy donkey named Poppy. On summer mornings, a kids' nature program runs for two hours, with activities like watching beavers on the Passumpsic River. Parents and older children can check out 12 miles of mountain-bike routes that link with the Kingdom Trails, arguably the finest fat-tire riding in the Northeast. Cruise past the barns on smooth singletrack and you'll soon be lost in the woods, sweeping up and down a serpentine route.
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| 800-627-8310 www.wildflowerinn.com Ten rooms plus 11 suites equipped with kitchenettes range from $140 to $280 per night, including breakfast. |


