From James Beard Award-winning Thai food to Mexican fusion to American Bar & Grill — when it comes to small town Vermont dining, Randolph has so much to offer.
Multiple fine arts galleries. A world class performance hall. A thriving subterranean concert venue. Artists young and old flocking to the Third Branch Pottery studio, White River Craft Center, and more. Art is just a way of life here.
Explore Randolph's wide variety of trails, parks, team sports, and more: biking, hiking, golf, cross-country skiing, disc golf, swimming, ice skating, basketball, softball, tennis — the vibe in Randolph is definitely playful.
Cozy vibes abound. Art supplies for all levels, name-brand bike and ski gear, Vermont cannabis dispensary, tattoo parlor with gender-neutral clothing collection, chic salon / floral gift boutique, a specialty grocery store, and — you guessed it — more.
For such a small town, there's almost always something happening in Randolph. Seasonal family events, internationally-renowned musical guests, diner trivia, art gallery openings, underground rock shows, plus — everyone's favorite — bowling alley karaoke.
Literally five minutes off the highway. Get off exit 4 from I-89, and head west past the gas station, McDonald's, and the gorgeous Whale Dance sculpture. One song later, you're in the heart of a historical downtown haven.
Getting Here & AroundA lot has happened since Randolph was chartered on June 29, 1781. Let's take a walk through the ages.
Each new season as a resident in Randolph brings you fresh sights, sounds, and smells. Memories are easy to make when you live in a place where every month is magical. Come take a stroll through a year as a Randolphin.
Bridgette Makris, the creative force behind Revel Rose Studio, has a great story! We chatted for about an hour, exchanging Randolph tales over steaming cups of joe before strolling down to Merchant’s Row to her studio.
Read MoreApril is National Poetry Month, and PoemTown Randolph is in full swing for its 12th annual celebration of the written word!
Read MoreThe Randolph Historical Society won an award from the Vermont Historical Society for their digitization project which put over six hundred photos by Randolph photographers or about Randolph topics.
Read MoreSpeaking Volumes, a book, record, and ephemera store will be opening soon in Randolph. We went to their soft opening. It's pretty cool!
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