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Best Dispensary Near Me Woodstock VT: Two Shops in Vermont's Most Famous Village (2026)

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Best Dispensary Near Me Woodstock VT: Two Shops in Vermont's Most Famous Village (2026) — Guides
Evan Lafayette Editorial

Burlington-based writer covering Vermont's cannabis industry since 2023. Visits every licensed dispensary in the state, tests products, and reads the CCB rulebook so you don't have to.

Quick Answer

Woodstock, Vermont has two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries on Route 4. 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 — female-owned village boutique, all-female team, opened November 2022. Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd; sunkissed.farm; 802-222-6920): daily 9:00 AM–7:00 PM, Wednesday until 9:00 PM — cultivator-retailer growing on a 29-acre Connecticut River floodplain estate in Windsor VT (land farmed since 1805); farm-stand model (inspect and smell flower before buying). Vermont cannabis tax in Woodstock: 21% total (14% excise + 6% state sales + Woodstock's 1% local option tax, adopted 2024). Possession limits (S.278, July 2026): 2 oz flower / 10 g concentrate.

TL;DR: Quick Pick

SituationBest Choice
Earliest daily open (9 AM, including weekends)Sunkissed Farm (daily 9 AM–7 PM)
Wednesday evening (latest close in Woodstock)Sunkissed Farm (open until 9 PM Wednesdays)
Buy directly from the cultivatorSunkissed Farm (grows on their own Windsor VT estate)
Inspect and smell flower before buyingSunkissed Farm (farm-stand model)
Boutique village shopping experienceSunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd in the village core)
Coming from Rutland heading east on Route 4Sunkissed Farm first (4374 W Woodstock Rd — west of the village)
Coming from White River Junction heading westSunday Drive first (village center, closer to the eastern approach)
Widest Wednesday–Friday hoursBoth open at 9 AM; Sunday Drive closes 7 PM, Sunkissed Farm closes 7 PM (9 PM on Wednesday)

Two Dispensaries, One Route 4 Village

Woodstock, Vermont — the Windsor County village famous for the Billings Farm & Museum, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, covered bridges, and some of the best fall foliage in the state — has two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries, both on Route 4 (US-4).

The two shops serve different purposes and attract different buyers. Sunday Drive at 442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A is the village-center boutique: female-owned, community-rooted, with a welcoming atmosphere designed for the full range of cannabis consumers. Sunkissed Farm at 4374 W Woodstock Rd (a couple of miles west of the village center on Route 4) is a working cultivator-retailer where the owners grow cannabis on a 29-acre Connecticut River estate and sell it farm-stand style from their own dispensary.

Both are adult-use recreational. Vermont cannabis tax in Woodstock: 21% total (14% excise + 6% state sales + Woodstock's 1% local option tax, adopted in 2024).

Sunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A)

Sunday Drive is Woodstock's village-center dispensary — a female-owned, all-female-staffed shop at 442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A, founded by Patricia "PJ" Eames and rooted in the community effort that made Woodstock's cannabis retail possible in the first place.

Eames's involvement with Vermont's cannabis rollout began in 2019, when she took on a state-level advisory role and focused her efforts on educating Woodstock residents about adult-use cannabis: what it meant legally, what regulated retail would look like, and why Woodstock should vote to authorize it. She was already in the space, selling CBD out of her Main Street gift shop, Clover. That groundwork paid off when the town voted to allow dispensaries. Sunday Drive opened in November 2022, among the first cohort of Vermont adult-use shops.

The buying experience reflects that community-first origin: knowledgeable, approachable staff who take time to explain products and help customers find what actually works for them. The shop is designed to be welcoming regardless of how much experience a customer brings in. Products include flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, and tinctures. Online ordering is available for pre-visit convenience.

Hours: Saturday–Tuesday 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; Wednesday–Friday 9:00 AM–7:00 PM. The Wednesday–Friday window gives the earlier 9 AM open and later 7 PM close. On Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays, the shop opens at 10 AM and closes at 6 PM. Confirm at vtsundaydrive.com or call (802) 332-0049 before your visit, as seasonal adjustments are possible.

Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd)

Sunkissed Farm at 4374 W Woodstock Rd is Vermont's most compelling Route 4 farm-to-shelf dispensary — a shop where the owners grow what they sell, and where buying cannabis resembles stopping at a Vermont farm stand more than it does walking into a conventional retail store.

The farm was founded in 2023 by three partners. Spencer Hayes grew up in nearby Pomfret and graduated from Woodstock Union High School before a career in finance and wealth management in Massachusetts and Hanover. Emily Bleeker, the farm's head of cultivation, was raised in a Minnesota farming family and came to cannabis through produce farming. Brad Macrae is a veteran grower who, like Bleeker, had done nearly every type of cannabis cultivation before the venture. With money raised largely from friends and family across the Upper Valley, the three purchased a 29-acre Connecticut River floodplain estate in Windsor, Vermont, for $490,000 — land in a stretch of the valley that has been under continuous agricultural cultivation since 1805 — and later invested close to $1 million in greenhouses and in renovating the property's 200-year-old farmhouse.

They grow their cannabis entirely outdoors, in living soil, on a "beyond organic," closed-loop system: the farm's cows produce material that feeds the compost, the compost feeds the soil, and the soil feeds the plants, with no synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. Vermont's Cannabis Control Board permits the farm to grow up to 2,500 plants on just under a half-acre. Hayes has described the goal as small-batch, hand-tended craft cannabis rather than commodity-scale production.

The Woodstock dispensary at 4374 W Woodstock Rd opened to give buyers direct access to the harvest. The shop operates on a true farm-stand model: cannabis flower is available for customers to inspect and smell before buying, the same way Vermont farm stands let shoppers handle vegetables and wedges of cheddar before committing. If you want to know exactly what growing conditions, curing time, and cultivar characteristics went into a product, this is where to ask — you're buying directly from the people who made it.

Beyond its own shop, Sunkissed Farm supplies house-grown flower wholesale to a network of other Vermont dispensaries, so the Woodstock storefront is the direct-from-source outlet for a farm whose product also reaches shelves around the state.

Hours: Daily 9:00 AM–7:00 PM; Wednesday 9:00 AM–9:00 PM. Wednesday is the standout day — the only time either Woodstock dispensary stays open past 7 PM, and a useful option for post-work or after-dinner shopping. The consistent 9 AM daily open (including Saturday and Sunday) is also earlier than Sunday Drive on weekends. Confirm at sunkissed.farm or call (802) 222-6920.

Location note: 4374 W Woodstock Rd is roughly two miles west of Woodstock village on Route 4. If you are coming from Rutland heading east, Sunkissed Farm is your first Woodstock-area stop. If you are coming from White River Junction heading west, you will pass through the village center (Sunday Drive) before reaching Sunkissed Farm.

Which Shop Should You Choose?

SituationBest Choice
Buy directly from the grower, farm-stand inspectionSunkissed Farm
Artisanal sun-grown, living-soil cannabisSunkissed Farm
Earliest open (9 AM including weekends)Sunkissed Farm
Wednesday evening shopping (until 9 PM)Sunkissed Farm
Arriving from Rutland (west on Route 4)Sunkissed Farm (first stop heading east)
Boutique village-center experienceSunday Drive
First-time cannabis buyer wanting guided helpSunday Drive (educational staff, welcoming atmosphere)
Arriving from White River Junction (east on Route 4)Sunday Drive (village center, closer on the western approach)

Cannabis Tax in Woodstock: 21%

Vermont imposes a 14% cannabis excise tax and a 6% state sales tax on adult-use cannabis purchases. Woodstock adopted an optional 1% local option sales tax in 2024, which applies to cannabis retail, bringing the total to 21%.

The 21% rate matches Burlington, Brattleboro, Middlebury, Morrisville, White River Junction, and most Vermont municipalities that have adopted the local option. On a $100 pre-tax purchase, budget approximately $21 in combined state and local taxes. Confirm the rate at time of purchase.

Route 4 Context: White River Junction, Quechee, and Rutland

Woodstock occupies the middle of one of Vermont's most traveled east-west corridors on Route 4 (US-4). Understanding the geography helps you plan a stop efficiently.

White River Junction (east, ~13 miles): White River Junction has three adult-use dispensaries — The Tea House (50 Woodstock Rd; 7 AM open Mon–Sat), Five Seasons Cannabis Co. (52 Bridge St; open until 9 PM Mon–Sat), and The Hidden Grove (230 S Main St; 15.8% off for medical card holders any state). If Woodstock is sold out of something or you need specific products, WRJ is 15–20 minutes east. See: Best Dispensary Near Me White River Junction VT.

Quechee (east, ~5 miles): Quechee village — home to the Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) and Quechee Gorge State Park — has no cannabis dispensary; Woodstock's two shops are the nearest legal option for Quechee-area visitors.

Rutland (west, ~31 miles): Rutland is Vermont's second-largest city and has several dispensaries, including multi-shop options. If you are spending a day on the western Woodstock-to-Rutland stretch of Route 4, either Woodstock shop makes a natural mid-corridor stop. See: Best Dispensary Near Me Rutland VT.

Vermont Cannabis Law in 2026 (S.278)

Vermont Senate Bill S.278 took effect July 1, 2026, raising possession and purchase limits for adults 21 and older. You may now possess up to 2 ounces of cannabis flower and 10 grams of concentrate. The single-transaction purchase limit also rose to 2 ounces of flower or the equivalent in other forms.

Standard Vermont rules remain in effect: no public consumption, no consumption while driving, adults 21+ only with valid government-issued photo ID required at every point of sale. Cannabis purchased in Vermont must stay in Vermont — transporting it across state lines (including into New Hampshire, which has no adult-use cannabis) is a federal offense regardless of where you are from or where you are going.

See also: Sunday Drive full listing — 442 Woodstock Rd Suite 3A, Sat–Tue 10–6 / Wed–Fri 9–7, female-owned village boutique; Sunkissed Farm full listing — 4374 W Woodstock Rd, daily 9–7 / Wed 9–9, cultivator-retailer farm-to-shelf; All Woodstock dispensaries directory; Best Dispensary Near Me White River Junction VT — three shops, 13 miles east on Route 4; Best Dispensary Near Me Rutland VT — multiple shops, ~31 miles west on Route 4; Vermont Cannabis Law Changes 2026 (S.278); Full Vermont dispensary directory; Vermont Strain Match — find the right product by effect.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cannabis dispensaries are in Woodstock, Vermont? +
Two: Sunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A; 802-332-0049; Sat–Tue 10 AM–6 PM, Wed–Fri 9 AM–7 PM) and Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd; 802-222-6920; daily 9 AM–7 PM, Wed until 9 PM). Both are CCB-licensed adult-use retailers in Woodstock, Windsor County (ZIP 05091).
Which Woodstock dispensary should I go to? +
Go to Sunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd, Suite 3A) if you want a boutique village experience in the Woodstock center, or are visiting on a weekday (Wed–Fri 9 AM–7 PM). Go to Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd) if you want to buy directly from the cultivators, prefer to smell and inspect flower before buying, are arriving from Rutland (Sunkissed is west of the village — first stop heading east), need the earliest daily open (9 AM including weekends), or are visiting on a Wednesday evening (open until 9 PM).
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 dispensaries charge this rate. Confirm at time of purchase.
Is Sunkissed Farm actually a working farm? +
Yes. Sunkissed Farm grows cannabis on a 29-acre Connecticut River floodplain estate in Windsor, Vermont, where the land has been continuously farmed since 1805. Founded in 2023 by Spencer Hayes, Emily Bleeker, and Brad Macrae, the farm grows sun-cultivated, living-soil, 'beyond organic' cannabis entirely 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 flower before buying. Confirm current menu and cultivar availability at sunkissed.farm.
Which Woodstock dispensary opens earliest and closes latest? +
Sunkissed Farm (4374 W Woodstock Rd) opens earliest: 9:00 AM daily, including weekends. Sunday Drive (442 Woodstock Rd) opens at 10:00 AM on Sat–Tue and at 9:00 AM on Wed–Fri. For the latest close: Sunkissed Farm stays open until 9:00 PM on Wednesdays; on all other days both shops close between 6 PM and 7 PM.
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 required at point of sale. Vermont law (S.278, effective July 1, 2026) permits possession of up to 2 oz flower / 10 g concentrate. No public consumption; no consumption while driving. Cannabis must stay in Vermont — transporting it across state lines is a federal offense.
How far is Woodstock VT from White River Junction, and are there dispensaries there? +
Woodstock is approximately 13 miles west of White River Junction on Route 4 (US-4), about a 15–20 minute drive. White River Junction has three adult-use dispensaries: The Tea House (50 Woodstock Rd; opens 7 AM Mon–Sat), Five Seasons Cannabis Co. (52 Bridge St; open until 9 PM Mon���Sat), and The Hidden Grove (230 S Main St; 15.8% medical card discount any state). If you want more selection or different hours, White River Junction is the closest multi-shop cluster.

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