Village guide · Okemo Valley

About Ludlow, Vermont

A year-round mountain village on Main Street — walkable shops and kitchens, a short drive to Okemo Mountain Resort, and four seasons of Green Mountain days.

The Bear’s Den sits downtown at 56 Main Street. Mornings can start with a bakery stop a few doors away; afternoons head to the mountain, the Black River, or a foliage drive on Route 100; evenings come back to the village. Independent restaurants, shops, and event dates change with the season — confirm hours before you go.

The Bear’s Den on Main Street in downtown Ludlow, Vermont
The valley

Top things to do

Okemo is the headline, but Ludlow is a four-season base: skiing and riding in winter, the Adventure Zone and hiking in summer, and foliage drives when the hills turn. Activities are often weather-dependent; check Okemo’s current hours and lift status.

Winter

Ski, ride, and quieter snow days

  • Okemo Mountain Resort — Alpine skiing and snowboarding on Ludlow’s mountain, with lessons, on-mountain dining, and a family-oriented terrain mix. Trail maps and snow reports live on okemo.com.
  • Timber Ripper Mountain Coaster & snowtubing — At Jackson Gore: a mountain coaster through the trees and a snowtubing park with multiple lanes. Hours vary; book or check the day-of window on Okemo’s winter activities page.
  • Snowshoeing & cross-country — Quieter trails around the mountain and valley. Fox Run Golf Club in Ludlow operates as a Nordic center in winter (skiing, snowshoeing, and access toward VAST snowmobile terrain — confirm what’s open that week).
  • Snowmobiling & fat biking — Vermont’s VAST network runs thousands of miles of winter trails; local outfitters and Okemo’s activity guides can point you to guided or rental options. Fat bikes stay on snow when conditions allow.
Summer

Adventure Zone, water, and village days

  • Okemo Adventure Zone — Jackson Gore’s summer cluster: Timber Ripper mountain coaster, Haulback Challenge Course, Lumberin’ Cal miniature golf, The Maples disc golf, gem sluicing at Coleman Brook Mining Company, and an all-day Adventure Pass when you want one ticket for the lot.
  • Scenic chairlift & hiking — Chairlift rides from the Clock Tower base, plus hiking with valley views from Mountain Road, the lift, or the Healdville trailhead. Summit yoga runs on Saturday mornings in July and August when scheduled.
  • Fox Run Golf Club — An 18-hole heathland course at 89 Fox Lane in Ludlow, with views toward Okemo. Book tee times directly; foxrungolfclubvt.com.
  • Black River & nearby lakes — Cast on the Black River through the valley, or spend a warmer day at nearby waters such as Echo Lake / Camp Plymouth State Park in Plymouth (swimming, paddling, hiking — park hours and fees apply).
Fall & year-round

Foliage, Main Street, and slow valley miles

  • Fall color on Route 100 — Vermont’s Scenic Route 100 Byway runs through the Okemo Valley. Peak foliage windows move year to year; the state’s foliage reports are the honest source, not a fixed calendar week.
  • Downtown Ludlow — Independent shops, bakeries, and kitchens along Main Street, Pond Street, and Depot Street — walkable from the house. Village hours tighten midweek and in shoulder season.
  • Maple season — Sugaring is a spring ritual. Sugarhouses and farms in the wider valley (including stops Vermont tourism lists such as Green Mountain Sugar House and Smith Maple Crest Farm) welcome visitors; confirm open days.
  • Plymouth Notch — A short drive to the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site: birthplace, village, and museum in a preserved hill town. Combine with a lake afternoon if the park is open.
Tables nearby

Where to eat

These are real Ludlow / Okemo-area kitchens, not a paid list. Menus, seasons, and hours change — especially midweek and between ski season and summer. Check current hours, and book ahead for small dining rooms.

Coffee & breakfast · Main Street

The Hatchery

Scratch breakfast and lunch in the village (164 Main Street). A common pre-mountain stop. Check current hours — they publish closures around holidays.

Bakery · Main Street

New England Cider Donuts

Bakery, cider donuts, pastries, and breakfast sandwiches at 29 Main Street — a short walk from the house. Confirm same-day hours.

Cafe · Main Street

Johnny’s Kitchen

Locally owned cafe at 126 Main Street for soup, sandwiches, and salads. Casual midday option; check current hours.

Casual / farm-to-table · Main Street

Blue Duck Deli

117 Main Street. Listed locally as a farm-to-table spot for sandwiches, soups, and seasonal service. Hours have shifted between lunch and evening seatings — verify before you walk over.

Pub · Pond Street

The Killarney

Family-owned Irish pub at 44 Pond Street: full food menu, darts, sports, and live music on some nights. Vermont tourism notes it near the Okemo entrance. Check hours and whether kitchen is open late.

Shared plates · Main Street

Homestyle Restaurant

Seasonal shared-plate dining at 119 Main Street, rooted in Vermont farms. Open Wednesday–Sunday in summer and ski season; Thursday–Sunday in spring and fall, per their site. Reservations on Resy; bar seating for walk-ins when available.

Cocktails · Main Street

Main + Mountain

Neighborhood cocktail bar and kitchen across from Homestyle — patio when weather allows. Confirm open nights; it is not a seven-day diner.

Intimate dinner · Depot Street

The Downtown Grocery

Small, reservation-forward dining room at 41 Depot Street. Hours are limited (often weekend evenings). Confirm they are seating the night you want — do not assume a walk-in table.

Mountain · Jackson Gore

Coleman Brook Tavern

Elevated-casual dining at the base of Jackson Gore at Okemo, with a farm-to-table menu and a deep wine list. On-mountain options change with season and weather. Check Okemo dining for hours.

Golf-course dining · Fox Lane

Calcuttas at Fox Run

Restaurant at Fox Run Golf Club (89 Fox Lane) with course views. Useful when you want a table off Main Street. Seasonal hours — confirm before driving over.

Not a complete directory. Nearby towns (Proctorsville, Weston, Mount Holly) add more tables if Ludlow is booked out. We do not rank or rate these kitchens.

On the calendar

Annual events not to miss

Recurring gatherings in Ludlow and at Okemo. Exact dates move each year. Use Okemo’s events calendar and Okemo Valley’s listing for the week you are here.

May · Jackson Gore

Music on the Mountain

A family-friendly, substance-free live-music weekend at the base of Okemo, presented by The Phoenix (with Divided Sky Foundation). The 2026 edition is listed for May 15–17 at Jackson Gore. Scenic lift, coaster, and mini golf have been part of the mountain-side programming — confirm that year’s schedule.

Summer · Okemo

Friday night concerts & summit yoga

Okemo runs a summer events slate that has included Friday night concerts at Jackson Gore and Saturday-morning summit yoga (chairlift up) in July and August. Lineups and rain plans are posted on Okemo’s events page.

Early July · Clock Tower base

Independence Day at Okemo

Ludlow’s Fourth of July celebration is typically hosted at Okemo’s Clock Tower base area — food, music, and fireworks at dusk. The calendar date has landed on July 4 or a nearby weekend night; always check the current year (rain dates happen).

October · village

Chili cook-off & scarecrow weekend

Ludlow’s long-running chili cook-off (the 35th edition was October 11, 2025) is a Saturday village staple. A scarecrow festival is also listed on the Okemo Valley calendar in early October. Dates shift — treat October foliage weekends as high-demand stays.

Fall · Pond Street

Okemo Valley Oktoberfest

A newer annual Oktoberfest at Off the Rails (64 Pond Street). The second annual was listed for early October. Confirm time and whether it is free or ticketed that year.

Winter · the mountain

Ski season open & on-mountain events

Okemo’s winter calendar covers opening weekend (weather and snowmaking permitting), holiday events, and competitions. Opening day is not a fixed date. Check the snow report rather than a brochure.

Community races, bake sales, and one-off concerts appear throughout the year. Nothing here is a ticket or a guarantee that an event repeats in the same form.

Stay in the village

Base yourself at The Bear’s Den

Four bedrooms, seven beds, three baths, up to eight guests — downtown Ludlow, near Okemo. Request dates on the house page; you will not be charged until the stay is confirmed.