Woodstock, Vermont

2 cannabis dispensaries in Woodstock, VT

Vermont's most iconic tourist village has two adult-use dispensaries on Route 4 — a female-owned boutique in the village core and a farm-to-shelf cultivator-retailer growing on a historic Connecticut River estate.

Population: ~1,010 (Woodstock village, 2020 census; Woodstock town ~3,204) ZIPs: 05091

In short

Woodstock, Vermont (Windsor County, ZIP 05091) has two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries on Route 4 (US-4). (1) Sunday Drive, 442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A (vtsundaydrive.com, 802-332-0049): Saturday–Tuesday 10:00 AM–6:00 PM, Wednesday–Friday 9:00 AM–7:00 PM; founded by Patricia "PJ" Eames, who joined a state cannabis advisory process in 2019 and helped Woodstock vote to allow cannabis retail; opened November 2022; female-owned, all-female team; flower, edibles, concentrates, tinctures, pre-rolls. (2) Sunkissed Farm, 4374 W Woodstock Rd (sunkissed.farm, 802-222-6920): daily 9:00 AM–7:00 PM, Wednesday 9:00 AM–9:00 PM; founded in 2023 by Spencer Hayes, Emily Bleeker, and Brad Macrae; cultivates on a 29-acre Connecticut River floodplain estate in Windsor VT (land farmed since 1805); farm-stand model — customers inspect and smell flower before buying; sun-grown, living-soil, "beyond organic" artisanal cannabis. Vermont cannabis tax in Woodstock: 21% total (14% excise + 6% state sales + Woodstock's 1% local option tax, adopted 2024). S.278 (effective July 1, 2026) raised possession limits to 2 oz flower / 10 g concentrate. White River Junction (three dispensaries including The Tea House at 7 AM open) is ~13 miles east on Route 4.

About Woodstock

The cannabis scene

Woodstock is Vermont's most visited village — a Route 4 hub in Windsor County known for the Billings Farm & Museum, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, covered bridges, and exceptional fall foliage. The village green and Federal-style architecture draw visitors year-round, making Woodstock's cannabis market as tourist-oriented as it is local.

Two CCB-licensed adult-use dispensaries serve Woodstock, both on Route 4 (US-4). Sunday Drive at 442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A is the village-center boutique — female-owned and operated, opened November 2022, open Saturday–Tuesday 10 AM–6 PM and Wednesday–Friday 9 AM–7 PM. Sunkissed Farm at 4374 W Woodstock Rd is the farm-to-shelf cultivator-retailer west of the village — co-owned by two Woodstock High School classmates who grow on a 29-acre Connecticut River estate in Windsor, open daily 9 AM–7 PM with a 9 PM Wednesday close.

Vermont cannabis tax in Woodstock: 21% total (14% excise + 6% state sales + Woodstock's 1% local option tax, adopted in 2024). White River Junction, with three dispensaries, is approximately 13 miles east on Route 4.

Getting around

From White River Junction (I-91/I-89): Take Route 4 (US-4) west. Drive approximately 13 miles. You will enter Woodstock village and reach Sunday Drive at 442 Woodstock Rd on the right. Continue west through the village to reach Sunkissed Farm at 4374 W Woodstock Rd, roughly two miles west of the village center. From Rutland: Take Route 4 (US-4) east. Sunkissed Farm at 4374 W Woodstock Rd will be on your left as you approach Woodstock from the west. Continue into the village for Sunday Drive at 442 Woodstock Rd. From I-89 (Burlington/Montpelier area): Take Exit 1 (White River Junction), then Route 4 west as above. Parking: street parking on Elm and Central Streets in the village center; Sunday Drive is near the Route 4/Route 12 junction; Sunkissed Farm has on-site parking. Quechee, with Vermont Institute of Natural Science and Quechee Gorge, is approximately 5 miles east of Woodstock village on Route 4.

All 2 dispensaries

Every CCB-licensed shop in Woodstock

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Woodstock dispensaries compared

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Quick read: 1 of 2 Woodstock dispensaries offer online ordering for in-store pickup or reservation. Compare neighborhood, Friday closing time, and standout features below.

Woodstock dispensary comparison: neighborhood, Friday closing time, online ordering, and notable features
Dispensary Area Closes Fri Online Menu Notable
Sunday Drive Woodstock Rd 7:00 PM Yes Boutique village experience in Woodstock center, first-time cannabis consumers (educational, welcoming staff)
Sunkissed Farm W Woodstock Rd 7:00 PM In-store only Customers who want to buy directly from the cultivator, consumers who value sun-grown, living-soil, slow-cured artisanal cannabis

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Woodstock dispensary FAQs

Local answers from operating in this market.

How many cannabis dispensaries are in Woodstock, Vermont?
Two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries operate in Woodstock: Sunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A; vtsundaydrive.com; 802-332-0049; Sat–Tue 10 AM–6 PM, Wed–Fri 9 AM–7 PM) and Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd; sunkissed.farm; 802-222-6920; daily 9 AM–7 PM, Wed until 9 PM). Both are on Route 4 (US-4) in Woodstock, Windsor County (ZIP 05091).
What is the cannabis tax in Woodstock, Vermont?
Vermont's cannabis tax in Woodstock is 21% total: 14% state cannabis excise tax + 6% Vermont state sales tax + Woodstock's 1% local option tax (adopted 2024). Budget approximately $21 per $100 pre-tax. Both Sunday Drive and Sunkissed Farm charge this rate. Confirm at time of purchase.
Which Woodstock dispensary opens earliest?
Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd) opens at 9:00 AM daily — including weekends. Sunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd) opens at 10:00 AM on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, and at 9:00 AM on Wednesday through Friday.
Which Woodstock dispensary closes latest?
Sunkissed Farm closes at 9:00 PM on Wednesdays — the latest close of either shop. On all other days, Sunkissed Farm closes at 7:00 PM. Sunday Drive closes at 7:00 PM on Wednesday through Friday and at 6:00 PM on Saturday through Tuesday.
Is Sunkissed Farm actually a working farm?
Yes. Sunkissed Farm cultivates cannabis on a 29-acre Connecticut River floodplain estate in Windsor, Vermont — land that has been in continuous agricultural use since 1805. Founded in 2023 by Spencer Hayes, Emily Bleeker, and Brad Macrae, the farm grows sun-cultivated, living-soil, "beyond organic" cannabis outdoors, with no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. The dispensary at 4374 W Woodstock Rd operates on a farm-stand model: you can inspect and smell the flower before buying. Confirm current cultivation practices and menu at sunkissed.farm.
Can visitors and tourists buy cannabis in Woodstock, Vermont?
Yes. Vermont allows adults 21 and older to purchase cannabis regardless of state of residence. Valid government-issued photo ID proving age 21+ is required. Vermont law permits possession of up to 2 ounces of cannabis flower (S.278, effective July 1, 2026). No public consumption; no consumption while driving. Cannabis purchased in Vermont must stay in Vermont — transporting it across state lines is a federal offense.
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