Trapp Family Lodge.
Set on 2,600 acres in the Green Mountains, this famous alpine-style resort was founded by the real-life family who inspired *The Sound of Music*. Rather than a standard Vermont ski lodge, it offers a distinct slice of Austrian heritage, complete with Tyrolean architecture, European-style dining, and an on-site brewery churning out crisp lagers. Accommodation options span traditional lodge rooms, chalets, and villas. As the first commercial cross-country ski center in the country, the property is a premier year-round playground featuring miles of groomed Nordic trails, mountain biking paths, clay tennis courts, and indoor and outdoor pools. Daily history tours and horse-drawn carriage rides round out an experience that cleverly balances old-world nostalgia with rugged New England recreation.