Vermont Mountain Golf golf scenery

Vermont · VT

Vermont Mountain Golf

Green Mountain summer golf

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Best season

Jun – Sep

Sep · Oct

Trip cost · per golfer

$1,350–$3,800

3-night trip

Nearest airport

BTV

35 mi · Burlington

Difficulty

Medium

Handicap 10–30

Overview

Why play Vermont Mountain Golf

Escape to Vermont for a golf experience amidst stunning mountain vistas, cool summer breezes, and a peaceful, unhurried atmosphere perfect for relaxation and challenging play.

Top courses

Best golf courses in Vermont Mountain Golf

Editor-picked layouts ranked by prestige, conditioning and player experience.

#1

Okemo Valley Golf Club

Design by Steve Durkee · Par 70 · 6,400 yds

A very scenic and enjoyable track known for its exceptional conditions and diverse holes. Play your irons conservatively on the downhill holes; clubs fly farther in the crisp mountain air.

ModerateMountain/Woodland$90–180
#2

Stratton Mountain Resort - The Championship Course

Design by Geoffrey Cornish · Par 72 · 6,900 yds

A classic resort course with dramatic elevation changes and a challenging front nine. Be prepared for significant uphill walks or utilize a cart, as the elevation changes are considerable.

Moderate to DifficultMountain/Parkland$120–200
#3

Quechee Club - Lakeland Course

Design by Geoffrey Cornish · Par 72 · 6,765 yds

A beautiful and well-maintained course offering panoramic views and a serene playing environment. Enjoy the quiet ambiance here; it's a great course for a relaxed round without feeling rushed.

ModerateParkland/Strategic$80–160
#4

Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course

Design by Jim Fazio · Par 70 · 6,200 yds

A historic and well-preserved course with a traditional layout and charming, mature tree-lined fairways. This course is ideal for a more casual round or for those looking to walk and enjoy a pleasant day.

Easy to ModerateClassic/Parkland$70–120

Stay & play

Where to stay in Vermont Mountain Golf

Resort packages bundle lodging, rounds, range access, and on-site dining. Hotel-only options give you flexibility to course-hop.

Okemo Mountain Lodge

Resort Hotel

Convenient ski-on/ski-off access in winter, and comfortable, modern rooms for summer golf vacations.

Stratton Mountain Resort Lodging

Resort Condos/Hotel

Various options from hotel rooms to condos, all offering convenient access to resort amenities and golf.

The Woodstock Inn & Resort

Luxury Inn

A luxurious and historic inn offering upscale amenities, fine dining, and a championship golf course.

Killington Grand Resort Hotel

Resort Hotel

Spacious rooms and suites at the base of Killington Resort, with easy access to golf and mountain activities.

Off the course

Things to do in Vermont Mountain Golf

Non-golf experiences worth building into your trip — from local landmarks to nature, food, and culture.

Hiking Trails

Outdoor

Explore numerous scenic hiking trails through Vermont's Green Mountains, ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs.

Mountain Biking

Outdoor

Enjoy exhilarating mountain biking on dedicated trails at resorts like Killington and Okemo.

Local Craft Breweries & Wineries

Culinary

Visit and sample award-winning craft beers and local wines at various breweries and vineyards.

Scenic Gondola Rides

Sightseeing

Take a breathtaking gondola ride up a mountain for panoramic views of the surrounding Vermont landscape.

Farmers Markets

Local Culture

Discover fresh, local produce, artisanal goods, and unique crafts at vibrant farmers' markets.

Itineraries

Sample itineraries

Choose your trip length. Each plan is built around the marquee courses, with rest, dining, and travel days dialed in.

  1. 1

    Day 1

    Arrive & warm up

    Land at BTV, transfer to your hotel, hit the range, and grab a casual dinner at Coleman Brook Tavern.

  2. 2

    Day 2

    Round 1 — Okemo Valley Golf Club

    Morning tee time at Okemo Valley Golf Club. Lunch at the clubhouse, afternoon recovery, dinner at The Foundry at Summit Pond.

  3. 3

    Day 3

    Final round & departure

    Early tee time at Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course, light lunch, then transfer back to BTV.

Budget

Budget breakdown · per golfer

Realistic ranges sourced from current resort rates, public green fees, and group dining averages.

Lodging
3 nights · $193/nt
$579
Golf
2 rounds · $120 avg
$240
Food & drink
~$110/day
$330
Ground transport
Rideshare + cart fees
$180
Flights
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Variable
Estimated total · per golfer$1,329

Season

Best time of year to visit Vermont Mountain Golf

Alpine continental

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Ideal Good Off-season

When to book: 1-3 months out

Dining

Where to eat in Vermont Mountain Golf

From clubhouse classics to chef-driven dinners worth a reservation.

Coleman Brook Tavern

$$$$

American

Offers refined American cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients in a sophisticated setting.

Red Slate Ridge Restaurant

$$

American Casual

A relaxed atmosphere with hearty meals, sandwiches, and pub fare perfect after a round of golf.

The Foundry at Summit Pond

$$$

Contemporary American

Enjoy delicious food and drinks with beautiful water views, featuring steak, seafood, and New American dishes.

Homestyle Hostel & Restaurant

$$

Farm-to-Table

Known for innovative and delicious dishes made with locally sourced ingredients in a cozy, community vibe.

J.J. Hapgood General Store & Eatery

$$

Deli/Cafe

A charming general store and eatery offering delicious breakfast, lunch, and gourmet grocery items.

Piecasso Pizzeria & Lounge

$$

Pizza/Italian

Popular spot for creative pizzas, fresh salads, and a lively atmosphere perfect for families or groups.

After dark

Nightlife in Vermont Mountain Golf

Where the buddy trips end up after the 19th hole.

Wobbly Barn Steakhouse & Nightclub

Nightclub/Restaurant

A legendary Killington institution known for its steak dinners and lively nightclub with live music.

Long Trail Brewing Company

Brewery Taproom

Enjoy craft beers in a relaxed setting, often with outdoor seating and occasional live music.

Pickle Barrel Nightclub

Nightclub

A popular spot in Killington for dancing, live bands, and a energetic late-night crowd.

Tee times

Book tee times in Vermont Mountain Golf

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FAQ

Vermont Mountain Golf golf trip FAQs

What is the best time of year to golf in Vermont Mountain Golf?

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Jun – Sep (Sep, Oct). Alpine continental

How much does a golf trip to Vermont Mountain Golf cost?

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Plan on $1,350–$3,800 per golfer for a 3-night trip including lodging, rounds, food and ground transport. Flights are extra.

What airport should I fly into for Vermont Mountain Golf?

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BTV, about 35 miles from the resort area. Most national hubs offer non-stop service via Burlington.

How many days should I plan for a Vermont Mountain Golf golf trip?

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3 nights is the sweet spot — enough for 2 full rounds plus a rest or sightseeing day.

Is Vermont Mountain Golf good for buddy trips?

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Yes — popular with Couples, Family. Quieter evenings, ideal for golf-focused groups.

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Trip snapshot

Destination
Vermont Mountain Golf, VT
Best months
Sep, Oct
Length
3 nights
Per golfer
$1,350–$3,800
Fly into
BTV

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