Places to stay in Randolph, Vermont
The Town of Randolph is home to three covered bridges, two in East Randolph and one in South Randolph, all built in 1904. The Kingsbury Bridge is in South Randolph, between Rte. 14 and the octagonal library building, close to the main road and highly visible. Gifford Bridge in East Randolph is easily found from the Kingsbury Bridge by going north on Rte. 14 to Hyde Road, turn right, and the bridge is visible from the road. Braley Bridge is another matter: tricky and dangerous, Braley Covered Bridge Road dives downward steeply from Rte. 14; it's just 0.9 mile from the main road, so many people elect to park along Rte. 14 and walk down to the bridge. Local restaurants include Chadwick's Steakhouse & Pub, One Main Tap And Grill, Patricks Place Restaurant, and Al`s Pizza.
If you are travelling in the area, Randolph is located close to First Settler Cemetery, Old Church, East Granville Brook, Mount Pleasant Cemetery and Brookfield Center New Cemetery.
The center of Randolph ( which is at is longitude -72°39'48.675 and latitude 43°55'40.339 ) is located 3 miles away from Randolph Center, 7 miles away from Bethel and 8 miles away from Brookfield.
Available Randolph lodging
We currently have 8 accommodations in and around Randolph.
Randolph Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
My Place Hotel
Approx 4 miles away in Randolph Center:
Three Stallion Inn Bed and Breakfast
Shady Maples Bed And Breakfast
Sweetserenity Bed And Breakfast
Randolph Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Abel Mountain Campground
Lake Champagne Campground
Approx 4 miles away in Randolph Center:
Allis State Park
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Randolph

Montague Golf Club ( Sports / Activity / Golf ). Located at 50 Randolph Avenue. Open for play since 1913, the Montague Golf Club is the second oldest operating golf course in Vermont. A beautiful, 6,300-yard links golf course with many holes fronting on the Third Branch of the White River. Montague’s front nine is lined by maple and pine trees. The back nine is more of an open “links-style”, with rolling fairways and sloping land lined with tall heather grasses.
montaguegolf.com