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The Ultimate 2026 Bucket List: 26 Unforgettable Things to Do in the Okemo Valley

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The Ultimate 2026 Bucket List: 26 Unforgettable Things to Do in the Okemo Valley

 

Whether you are planning a snowy family retreat for early '26, a summer lakeside escape, or are chasing the legendary foliage of autumn, the Okemo Valley is ready for you. While specific event dates for 2026 are still under wraps, the best the region has to [...]

Okemo Valley: the Perfect Bachelor/ette Weekend Destination

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Why the Okemo Valley is the Perfect Bachelor/ette Weekend Destination

 

1. Convenient Location: The Okemo Valley is within driving distance of major cities like Boston and New York City, making it a convenient and accessible destination for a bachelor or bachelorette weekend getaway with friends from different [...]

History Highlight: The Okemo Fire Tower

Okemo Mountain Fire Tower

Known as one of the most iconic landmarks of Ludlow, Vermont, it's only fair that we kick off our History Highlight series with this well-known and loved icon. Reaching 3,343 feet tall, Okemo Mountain boasts stunning views, excellent terrain, hiking trails, and over 600 acres to explore. At the summit of Okemo Mountain rests the base of the [...]

The Okemo Valley is Open for Business!

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Vermont and the Okemo Valley are beautiful in the summer. Thankfully, we are able and excited to welcome our summer friends once again. 
There is plenty to do, from the lakes region to mountain activities and beyond, you can find something for everyone. In The Village, your favorite restaurants are open for business. Even better, outdoor seating is available. It’s the best seat “in” the house!

The shops have opened their doors beckoning you in to find that something special. Take a drive out to the lakes region and pick a lake. Fishing, boating, and camping make for a great weekend getaway. Of course, the Mountain is always here waiting for hikers and bikers to tackle the snowless trails or take a leisurely ride up on the chairlift. And who can forget the Okemo Valley Golf Club? Enjoy a great lunch with your friends on the patio at Willie Dunn’s Grill, then head out to tackle the championship course. Vermont is open for business!

Welcome home to the Okemo Valley. We look forward to seeing you once again.

 

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Beer, Music, Food, and FUN!

Hops in the Hills

It’s almost here, one of the biggest weekends of the summer in Ludlow, Vermont; Hops in the Hills! This awesome beer festival will be held this weekend, August 2nd-4th, at the Jackson Gore Courtyard on Okemo. The event runs Friday, 5-9pm, Saturday, 12-8pm, and Sunday, 11-5pm.

The 11th annual Hops in the Hills will have over 100 beers and [...]

Strawberries Galore!

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StrawberriesNothing makes it feel more like the start of summer than being able to go strawberry picking! It is finally time to head to your favorite local orchard or strawberry patch to pick your own strawberries.

My favorite place to go strawberry picking is Wellwood Orchards in Springfield, VT, only a 20 minute drive from Ludlow. During strawberry season, they are open 7 days a week, 8am-6pm, however, the best time to go is early morning before it gets too hot or busy. If you go on the weekend, you must go in the morning anyway because you can’t miss out on their homemade fresh cider donuts! Check out the other items in the country gift shop, anywhere from baked goods and cider to local crafts! They also have a petting zoo, making strawberry picking the perfect outing for the whole family!

This Saturday, June 22, is Wellwood Orchards Strawberry Festival from 10am-3pm, a must-see summer event! Spend some Strawberry Fieldtime picking your own strawberries and make sure you take a wagon ride through the orchard and then check out the live music by John Sullivan Band, Alison Turner, and Dan O and more! There will also be over 45 local vendors including food booths, artists, and more! Even better, admission to the event is free! Of course the country gift shop and petting zoo will be open, as usual! This is truly a fun event with something for everyone!

If you are looking for more strawberries, head to the Plymouth Strawberry Festival at Plymouth State Park on June 19th, from 5-7:30pm. This is a great community event sponsored by the Plymouth Volunteer Fire Department & First Response Services. All funds raised go to support various organizations within the community, including the emergency services. The festival offers a delicious BBQ and most importantly, strawberry shortcake for dessert! This is a family event with plenty of activities to keep your little ones entertained!

Don’t worry, if you don’t make the festivals or aren’t able to go strawberry picking, go to a local farm stand and I am sure you will find some of the sweetest berries around! While strawberries are so good without doing anything to them, make your own strawberry shortcake or try your luck at a delicious strawberry rhubarb pie! Happy picking (and eating)!

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