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Welcome to The Bridges Resort
The Bridges stands apart from other mountain destinations because of one thing: your family’s vacation starts right in your own back yard. Fun for every season is always within arm’s reach — from skiing to tennis, swimming to golf. And our state-of-the-art fitness center has classes in everything from Zumba® to yoga.
- Bridges Rated a Top 50 Tennis Resort for 2010

Annual rankings for the top tennis resorts have just been released by Tennis Resorts Online. Once again, The Bridges Family Resort & Tennis Club has been ranked as a Top 50 Tennis Resort in the Overall Rankings. In addition, The Bridges was ranked #5 in the Best Value for Dollar category.
Tennis — Consistently ranked one of the Top 50 Tennis Resorts by Tennis Magazine, The Bridges offers tennis programs for adults and children.
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Lodging — Condos at The Bridges offer a home away from home with Vermont vacation activities right outside your door.
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Family Vacations — The Bridges serves up fun family style. When you stay with us, you become part of the family.
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Mad River Valley — The Mad River Valley includes the historic villages of Waitsfield and Warren.
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The kids can enjoy special fitness and tennis camps, a playground, and a game room. A refreshing lunch and libations await you in our poolside café. In fact, there’s so much to do under one roof, you may never want to leave!
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Around the Valley
- Digging in the Dirt — the Local Farming Scene
Every Saturday morning, from May into October, the center of Waitsfield is transformed into a farmers market, where local farmers — as well as artisans producing non-foodstuff items — gather to sell their goods. Valley residents and visitors alike (along with many dogs) make a weekly ritual of attending, almost as if it were a secular religious gathering.
The market, however, is more than just an event for social mingling and stocking up on locally grown food products for the week. It is a key showcase of the current health of the Mad River Valley farming community. Read more... - Spring Ahead
Springtime in many parts of the world is about the budding of trees and the greening of the earth and wafts of warming air. But spring in Vermont is instead about a release from winter. Snow is released as trickles of melt that feed rivers and streams; frost is released from the ground to turn roads into a muddy mess. Daylight lengthens, with the sun released from its low winter arc. Maple sap is released from its frozen winter bonds, to be boiled and turned into syrup. Read more...
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