The best fall festivals in Vermont show off one of the most glorious seasons in New England. Along with being the prime time of year to experience the gorgeous leaves, the annual Stowe Foliage Art Festival takes place during this season.

This year marks the 41st Annual Stowe Foliage Arts Festival. Guests are treated to live craft demonstrations, numerous craft stalls, and the most delicious seasonal treats all wrapped with love in a stunning backdrop. The 2024 event takes place from Friday, Oct. 11 through Sunday, Oct. 13. When you plan to go leaf-peeping in Vermont this year, make time around this annual festival.

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The best fall festivals in Vermont offer a weekend of fun. Discover more on the Stowe Foliage Arts Festival website. Have you attended this beautiful event? Please share your experience in the comments below.

While you’re there, find out why Stowe was named one of the Top 10 Small Towns In America. And treat yourself to a rural weekend at the Inn at Buck Hollow Farm.

Stowe, Vermont Was Just Named One Of The Top 10 Small Towns In America

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Festivals In Vermont

What are some of the best festivals in Vermont?

  • Quechee Hot Air Balloon Craft and Music Festival (Hartford): Every summer, folks can look up during this annual event to see colorful hot air balloons hovering overhead at the longest-running hot air balloon festival in New England. Shop from the 50 craft artisans and vendors and let the children play in the Kids Zone. Enjoy food and drinks plus a beer and wine garden.
  • Black Fly Festival (Adamant): The annual and free bug-centric celebration offers nature walks, craft workshops, live music, and delicious food. See some fabulous bug art and learn about the interesting and powerful lives of insects in the area.
  • Strolling of the Heifers (Brattleboro): Beginning with an exciting parade, this summer event allows folks to taste some of the best food in the region and dance to their favorite music.

 

Where is one of the best campsites in Vermont?

  • Burton Island State Park (St. Albans): If you really want to get away from it all — this is the place at a park only accessible by boat. Camping is offered through 26 lean-to sites, three cabins, and four remote tent sites

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