Conditions & Atmosphere
- Weather: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 71. Northwest wind around 6 mph.
- Vibes: After a string of scorching days that had us all glued to the nearest AC unit or fan, the air finally turns the page. Today brings a refreshing break, cooler temps, lighter breezes, and a reason to step outside and get moving. It’s a misty morning, don’t see no sun, but I know you’re out there somewhere, having fun.
Today’s Highlights
- Main Activity: Smuggs I-Did-A-Cart. All ages. Adventure Tent. 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
- Special Event: Backyard Bash. Start the evening at 5:00 pm with Marko the Magician, whose mesmerizing tricks and illusions will delight guests of all ages. Enjoy a variety of classic lawn games on the green, perfect for some friendly competition. At 6:00 pm, Jammin’ Sam and his Acoustic Duo bring live music to the scene, creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Stick around afterward for our popular cornhole tournament, a favorite for both casual and competitive players. Grab a bite to eat with delicious food and drinks available for purchase outside from The Morse Mountain Grille. Or satisfy your sweet tooth at our S’mores bar while relaxing by the bonfire!
Insider Tips
- Tomorrow is the Jeffersonville Farmers’ Market. 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Bring a reusable tote and get everything you’ll need for a farm to table dinner in your condo. Or just eat there, either way it will be fresh, organic, and very Vermonty.
- Everything looks better through a fresh pair of sunglasses. Brighten the already stunning scenery with polarized lenses and maybe see that brookie swimming by in Sterling Pond. 3 Mountain Outfitters has a great selection of top brands like Smith, Maui Jim, Oakley, and my personal favorite Blender.
- Trent’s Bread is delivered on Tuesday. Grab a fresh loaf of Vermont Artisan Bread from The Country Store before they’re gone.
Hike, Breathe, Cast
Winding up the rugged trail behind Smugglers’ Notch, you’ll find a little alpine gem tucked into the mountains, Sterling Pond, Vermont’s highest stocked trout pond. Fun fact, the 250 trout are transported to the pond via a chairlift ride. To check it out, take a short but steady climb, with lots of rock stairs to start. After an hour of hiking you’ll be at the top. There you’ll find stillness, spruce scent, and brook trout disturbing the water surface as they rise for a meal. Bring a rod if you’ve got one (and a license), or just dip your toes and watch the mist lift off the pond like something out of A River Runs Through It. Dress in layers, keep a water bottle close, pack a snack or lunch, and don’t forget to pause. The mountain has a way of speaking when we’re quiet enough to listen.
📲 Text Smuggs to 855-421-2279 for real-time alerts about weather updates, schedule changes, and more!
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