Category: Region

Read Blog Post: Stone Valley in the Fall Seen from inside a brick building, a veranda supported by large brick pillars in the fall.

Stone Valley in the Fall

Explore Vermont’s Stone Valley in the fall, from the reportedly haunted Wilson Castle to the family-friendly Hathaway Farm. A thrilling 50-mile mountain biking trail network and guided caving tours also await.

Read Blog Post: Okemo Valley in the Fall Seen from above, a sprawling mountain farm with green fields in the fall.

Okemo Valley in the Fall

Okemo Valley in the fall has vibrant harvest festivals like the Vermont Golden Honey Festival, and outdoor adventures at Grafton Trails & Outdoor Center. In the region, discover a toll road to the summit of Okemo Mountain, or see sweeping 360-degree views from the historic fire tower or a chairlift with room for six.

Read Blog Post: Northwest Vermont in the Fall A covered bridge spans a flowing river in the fall.

Northwest Vermont in the Fall

Experience the beauty of Northwest Vermont in the fall with birdwatching at Missisquoi Wildlife Refuge, cultural performances at a restored opera house, scenic hikes on Burnt Mountain, and local shopping in downtown St. Albans.

Read Blog Post: Northeast Kingdom in the Fall Seen from afar, a white church aside a red barn in the fall with mountains in the background.

Northeast Kingdom in the Fall

Vermont's Northeast Kingdom in the fall is home to the weeklong Fall Foliage Festival, scenic trails, cruises on Lake Memphremagog, and world-class mountain biking, all capped off with craft beers at a globally awarded brewery.

Read Blog Post: Lower Connecticut River Valley in the Fall A white fence lines a green lawn and surrounded by trees with fall foliage.

Lower Connecticut River Valley in the Fall

Discover Vermont’s Lower Connecticut River Valley in the fall, where you can dive into history at the American Precision Museum, hike Mount Ascutney, enjoy autumn colors at the Brattleboro Literary Festival, and sample local flavors.

Read Blog Post: Greater Burlington in the Fall Seen from above, a sprawling rural town in the fall.

Greater Burlington in the Fall

As color paints Greater Burlington in the fall, enjoy a dinner tour on a train, take in foliage views from Vermont’s third-highest peak, or spend the day in Shelburne exploring a vast collection of Americana, as well as a farm and vineyard – there are lots of ways to enjoy fall in the region.

Read Blog Post: Deerfield Valley in the Fall A wooden cabin is surrounded by trees full of fall color and fog.

Deerfield Valley in the Fall

Celebrate Vermont’s official state vegetable, the Gilfeather turnip, take a short hike to a fire tower with sweeping foliage views, take on the state’s only whitewater rafting scene, and more in the Deerfield Valley in the fall.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Islands in the Fall An array of pumpkins, gourds, and squashes are arranged in wooden boxes.

Champlain Islands in the Fall

The Champlain Islands in the fall are a celebration of harvest season. Proximity to the lake makes for great apple picking, a seasonal farmers market brings the community together with artisan crafts and local food, and the region’s vineyard puts on a harvest festival.

Read Blog Post: Capital Region in the Fall Seen from the top of a hill, trees in fall color are seen into the distance with mountains in the background.

Capital Region in the Fall

A bedrock of history comes alive with color in Vermont’s Capital Region in the fall. Sampling America’s most awarded gin, taking in summit views of Cabot and Woodbury, browsing one of Vermont’s five recognized craft galleries, and more are great ways to enjoy the season.

Read Blog Post: Champlain Valley in the Fall Up close view of a pile of pumpkins.

Champlain Valley in the Fall

Champlain Valley in the fall means paddling through blazing foliage colors on the Otter Creek, driving gap roads as colors come through, picking apples near Lake Champlain, and more. Here are the top 5 ways to enjoy fall in the region.

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