Shopping
The Killington Region features exquisite shopping opportunities from the quaint Vermont villages of Quechee and Woodstock, to prime outlet shopping in Manchester to the small-city charm of downtown Rutland.
Rutland
From Center Street to Merchant’s Row, shoppers find trendy and classical clothing, unique and traditional gifts, kitchen gadgets, hardware and home furnishings within close proximity to cameras, CDs, jewelry, books, shoes and dining in Downtown Rutland.
Many of Downtown's businesses are owner-operated by locals who know that there's immeasurable value in giving the customer what they want. It's their commitment to personal services that distinguishes Downtown Rutland.
From numerous specialty shops and boutiques to national discount stores, downtown Rutland features diversity usually offered only in larger cities.
Manchester
Everyone knows that Manchester is home to "Fifth Avenue in the Mountains", but did you also know that in addition to more than 30 designer outlet stores from Crabtree & Evelyn, to Brooks Brothers, Jones New York, J Crew, Polo/Ralph Lauren, Johnston & Murphy, Orvis and Ann Taylor, that Manchester features many unique local shops? Whether you're looking for a birdhouse, the largest source of US made leather goods, alpaca wool sweaters, or any size or shape of sock you can imagine--you'll find it in Manchester!
Woodstock
Words like romantic, magical and historic are often used to describe this quaint village that has been called "the prettiest small town in America." First settled in 1768, Woodstock retains the elegant charm and rugged character of American antiquity. With a covered bridge in the middle of town, and stately homes surrounding the village green, it is easy to see why Woodstock has been called the "quintessential New England village." Woodstock offers traditional New England hospitality, unique shops and galleries, artisan studios, country stores and fine restaurants.
Quechee
From Quechee Gorge Village featuring Cabot Creamery, Danforth Pewter, Quechee Gorge Gifts, the Antique Mall and Craft Center, to the to the quaint downtown village where you’ll find the original glass and pottery creations from Simon Peirce, Quechee offers a unique off-the-beaten-path shopping opportunity.