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.
As Vermont State University (VTSU) Randolph continues to evolve, one figure stands at the forefront, guiding its athletic department toward a bright future one game at a time: Jamal Hughes.
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A world-class performance hall. Multiple art galleries. Subterranean concert venues. Art is a way of life here. Randolph has so much to offer. Here are a few events happening during the month of November.
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