In Vermont, seasons change like clockwork, but early fall feels different. The warmth of late summer lingers, yet the hills begin to glow with the first hints of color. Green slowly fades into yellows ...
At 146 miles in length, Vermont’s Route 100 is the state's longest highway, and passes through charming small towns and rolling farm land. Along the route, travelers can sample maple syrup, hike ...
Ready to embark on a fall foliage Vermont road trip you won’t soon forget? Route 100 in Vermont is the most scenic road in the state, especially in the fall when the trees light up the state with ...
As September gets closer, fall is almost here in New England, meaning soon, Vermont will be covered in the bright reds and yellows that make the season so beautiful. Typically, leaves start to change ...
Vermont has one of the most beautiful fall foliage seasons in the country. The sugar maples, which can turn a bright red, make sure of it. And the Green Mountains do their part of make sure the views ...
Get ready for leaf peeping: fall foliage is emerging in Vermont. Typically, leaves start to change color in September and continue to evolve through November. However, the exact timing of fall colors ...