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The Vermont landscape is primed for a spectacular show of color this fall foliage season, despite some minor impacts from weather and bugs. The pops of color that have been slowly coming on for a ...
But for New England states, the fall foliage calendars begin as soon as August ends. For those traveling to the region this fall, here's Vermont's fall foliage report to know where and when to go.
Below is a look at Smoky Mountains' fall foliage forecast for Vermont, broken down by week: Vermont leaves will start to see minimal color during the week of Sept. 9, with a small portion of the ...
Changing leaves begin to add more color to the Vermont landscape as early fall foliage season continues to progress. The Vermont Department of Forest, Parks and Recreation prepared its second ...
The fall colors are really starting to pop now as all corners of the Green Mountain State are giving up the greens for hues of red, yellow, orange and purple. The Vermont Department of Forests ...
"The fall color is just starting to pop here in Southern Vermont," Bromley Mountain said in a recent newsletter. "Over the next few weeks, leaves will be at their most vibrant, turning the green ...
The fall season in Vermont is a booming tourist industry, bringing over a million visitors and about $300 million in visitor spending during fall foliage, according to Heather Pelham, the ...
Of all the parts of the U.S. to see fall foliage, New England is tops. And if we had to pick one state, it just might be Vermont. Each year, native maple trees and other broadleaves in the largely ...
Nestled at the base of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest summit, Stowe is known as a leaf peeping utopia and tops best-of lists for foliage year after year. So mission accomplished, obviously.
A Vermont farm has become so popular on social media that it’s now off limits to tourists this fall. “With its big barns, late-1700s Cape farmhouse, and knack for catching the light just right ...
If you are lucky enough to play this course, find the back tee boxes on No. 14 and No. 17 for enhanced views of the foliage. So, in short, don't overlook Vermont if you're in need of a fall getaway.