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Where To See Fall Foliage In Vermont

Vermont is one of the most rural states in the United States of America.

Vermont is one of the most rural states in the United States of America. It’s well known for its maple syrup, cheddar cheese, and is home to Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream. It’s also home to some of the richest, most vibrant fall foliage in the world. This is where to see fall foliage in Vermont.

Montpelier

Montpelier is the capitol of Vermont, but it feels more like a small town than what you’d expect a state capitol to be. That’s because it’s the least-populous capitol city in the US. Montpelier is also a lovely place to see the autumn leaves changing. Camel’s Hump State Park in particular is a great place to view the fall foliage.

Grafton

To say that Grafton is a small town is an understatement. It has a population of just 679 people and has the feel of a sleepy, old-world village. But it’s another great place to see fall foliage in Vermont. While it’s a very small town, it features numerous art galleries, a local cheesemaker, and even a fresh syrup tap house. It’s really your ultimate stop for all things Vermont.

Montgomery

Montgomery is called the “Covered Bridge Capital of Vermont.” If covered bridges are your thing, Montgomery is your place. It’s stellar for seeing fall foliage as well. Taking the aerial tram up to the Jay Peak Resort is one of the best ways to see fall foliage in Montgomery.

Dorset

Dorset, located in southern Vermont, is a quiet and historic community with hillsides covered in maple trees. These maples create a landscape of orange and yellow leaves every fall.

Mad River Valley

Mad River Valley, Vermont is your place to be if trail running is your pass time. There are countless trails to run along the slopes of the valley, and it’s a great place to see fall foliage in Vermont.

Middlebury

Middlebury is a cool college town, home to Middlebury College. It’s a regular Mecca for arts and theater. It’s also yet another place to enjoy the autumn scenery that trees create for us. Once you’ve finished hiking and leaf peeping for the day, grab a drink at one of Middlebury’s distilleries, wineries, or breweries!

Stowe

Stowe, Vermont is a skiiers paradise and near the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream factory, which is a must-see if you’re in the area. It’s also a stunningly beautiful place in the fall. Whether you’ve decided to walk around the town or hike one of the trails around the city, you’re bound to see tons of fiery fall foliage.

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