Resort Activities

Our Resort sits on the shores of a 600-acre lake creating an atmosphere set for activity and rest.  The sights, smells and sounds will create bright memories to last a lifetime. There are so many options to explore during your visit.  

Book Activities

Summer Activities
18 Hole Championship Golf Course Tennis & Pickleball Indoor Heated Pool
Putting Green Volleyball & Basketball Workout Facility & Sauna
Clubhouse Bar & Grille Swingset & Play Structure Guided Activities & Tours*
Canoes, Kayaks & Paddleboards Bicycles & Helmets Bingo*
Beach Access with Lake Swimming Bocce Ball & Corn Hole Marshmallow Roasts*
Guided Pontoon Boat Tours** Table Tennis & Billiards Local Hiking Trails
Chartered Boating for Tubing, Waterskiing & Wakeboarding** Movie Theater Yoga*
Vermont Bike and Brew Tour Deals Friday & Saturday Live Music Summer Concert Series
 Winter Activities
4.3 Mile Skate Trail Golf Course Snowshoeing & Sledding Billiards & Table Tennis
Pond Hockey  VAST Snowmobile Access Collection of Board Games
Glow Skating Icebreakers Running Race Workout Facilites & Sauna
Snowshoe Walk Movie Theater Indoor Heated Pool
Holiday Market New Year's Eve Party Music Gathering Weekends
Stay and Play Packages Winter Carnival Vacation Week  Murder Mystery Weekends

Winter Rentals

*In-Season Activities, Check Event Calendar

**Reservations & Rental Fee Required.

Book Activities

 

Total Solar Eclipse

Mon 04/08 2:15PM – 4:35PM

Enjoy viewing of the Total Solar Eclipse from Lake Morey!

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DINNER RESERVATIONS

  • A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun.
  • People viewing the eclipse from locations where the Moon’s shadow completely covers the Sun – known as the path of totality – will experience a total solar eclipse. The sky will become dark, as if it were dawn or dusk.
  • On Apr. 8, 2024, the new moon will look relatively large and, therefore, cover 100% of the sun's disk
    • Difffernce from Annular Solar Eclipse:
    • An annular solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, but when it is at or near its farthest point from Earth.
    • Because the Moon is farther away from Earth, it appears smaller than the Sun and does not completely cover the Sun.
    • As a result, the Moon appears as a dark disk on top of a larger, bright disk, creating what looks like a ring around the Moon.
  • The path of the eclipse continues from Mexico, entering the United States and traveling through Vermont.
  • It will be the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044