Here Are The 10 Best Vermont Towns For Viewing Fall Foliage
We all know that Vermont is the capital of fall foliage. There are so many fantastic places to view the changing leaves it’s hard to list them all. We’ve narrowed down the choices to include some of the most beautiful leaf-peeping towns and villages in the state. We know you’ll have your own favorites, but there’s no denying that these ten places are quite spectacular this time of year.
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In this Northeast Kingdom village, the white spire of the Congregational Church makes its appearance amongst the bright golds, oranges, and reds as the leaves turn. The hills surrounding this charming spot only add to the dimension of autumn color.
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Find Manchester and all its scenic glory at the base of Mount Equinox. The Battenkill River Valley practically comes ablaze with fall hues this time of year.
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The winding Ottauquechee River cuts a path through the colorful display in Woodstock. Covered bridges and historic homes only add to the charm during fall.
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The abundance of maple trees in Dorset contribute to the brightest of foliage. Enjoy the rolling farmland and quiet community in this picturesque place in southern Vermont.
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All kinds of stunning architecture in Newfane stand in stark contrast to the vibrant landscape of the foliage. This is one of our favorite leaf-peeping towns to visit.
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Located in the Mad River Valley, Warren has much to offer its visitors. Enjoy stopping by the covered bridge, old-fashioned general store, and quiet village for a taste of Vermont at its finest.
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Known best for being a ski town, Stowe is often overlooked as an autumn destination. Plenty of outdoor activities including miles of hiking trails, make this captivating town a great place to experience fall.
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Rolling hills act as a platform for the colorful display around this village. Grafton has a lively art and dining scene to complement the scenery.
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Perched along the New York border, Arlington is full of hillsides changing colors with each moment. Country roads are the perfect platform to embrace the season.
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Craftsbury Common is up in the Northeast Kingdom and shows its colors every year during the harvest season. There are no shortage of picture perfect scenes to capture in this place.
Are any of these leaf-peeping towns your favorites or do you have your own you’d like to share? Fall is particularly magical on horseback, take this wonderful tour for scenery that stretches on for miles.
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