Friday, November 16, 2012

Vermont


Green Mountains Vermont during the autumn foliage season.

VermontGreen Mountains Vermont during the autumn foliage season.
Eighty percent of Vermont is forested, and since cities are few and far between, the state's interior is a rural playground for leaf peepers and widely considered to have the most-intense range of foliage colors anywhere on the continent. The few distractions from the dark reds and yellow, oranges and russets—the tiny towns and hamlets—are as pristine as nature itself.

Best Time to Go: Late September and early October are the times to go, with the southern area peaking about a week later than the north. Remember to book hotels in advance. The state has a Fall Foliage Hotline 800/VERMONT


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