Did you know that one of Proctor, Vermont’s claims to fame is Wilson Castle? Built-in the late 1800s, this impressive castle in Vermont went through a series of owners before being bought by Colonel Wilson – a radio engineer and member of the military – who resided at Wilson Castle for over forty years.

Nowadays, Wilson Castle is owned by Colonel Wilson’s granddaughter. Along with being an ideal destination to tour or host an event, Wilson Castle is a popular spot in Vermont to explore paranormal activity too. So, if you’re curious to learn more, read on to discover what you’ll explore when you visit Proctor, Vermont’s claim to fame.

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Take a look at Wilson Castle on the web to learn more about why this historical attraction is the small town of Proctor’s claim to fame. You’ll find information about their seasonal hours on their site too.

If you’ve already been to this castle in Vermont, let us know about your experience in the following comments section. I’d also suggest looking out our Vermont castle road trip, so you explore more Vermont castles throughout the Green Mountain State. In addition, take a look at Airbnb Experiences to discover more family-fun adventures to do throughout Vermont.

 

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Castle In Vermont

What are some of the best Vermont castles to visit?

Aside from Wilson Castle, here are some of the best Vermont castles to visit.

  • Converse Hall at The University of Vermont: Along with being one of the oldest buildings on campus, this Vermont castle served as a dorm. In 2021, it was placed on the National Register for its architecture.
  • Harry Barber's Miniature Castles in South Hero: Although not a traditional castle in Vermont, this series of tiny structures has become a popular roadside attraction for visitors and locals passing through this part of the state.
  • St Johnsbury Academy--Brantview House: This historical Victorian-inspired chateau serves as a dormitory for students on campus.

 

Are there any road trips to castles in Vermont? 

If you're looking for something different to do with your family when you're in the Green Mountain State, we suggest following our Vermont castle road trip. This driving adventure throughout the state starts in Bennington and goes to St. Johnsbury. The 300-mile drive will require about 6 and a half hours in the car. During this fun day out, you'll come across castles on college campuses, a unique roadside attraction, and a castle where you can spend the night.

To help plan for this fun adventure, we suggest referencing our ultimate road trip packing list as well.