Fall Foliage Report

PREPARED BY VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS, PARKS AND RECREATION

Publish Date: October 14, 2024

It seems that there isn’t a bad place in Vermont to view the foliage right now. This last week has been excellent for fall color, even in places that are past peak. All areas of Vermont currently have plenty of yellow and orange foliage offering beautiful viewing while driving through the hills. Leaves in the higher elevations have come and gone, but in most accessible locations, ample fall color abounds. We may see more trees losing leaves this week as rainy and cold weather sets in, which is typical of mid-late October. Since early fall, trees have been starting their preparation for winter by shutting down photosynthesis and degrading chlorophyll in their leaves to reveal the colors we now see on the landscape. One of the last steps in preparing for winter is the shedding of leaves so that the trees can stay dormant during the cold winter months. Over the next few weeks, we can expect to see leaf drop occurring in the higher and colder locations, gradually progressing through the mid-elevations and into the valleys. Nevertheless, from north to south in the state, we are immersed in the colors of autumn right now.

Best Bets For Foliage

The Taconic Mountains in the southwest look great, as do many of the hills in the central and southern Green Mountains. Scenic lakes and ponds, such as the Waterbury Reservoir, Lake Dunmore, and the reservoirs of southern Vermont look beautiful right now, reflecting the backdrop of yellows, oranges, and reds. Scenic byways such as Molly Stark, Scenic Route 100, and the Shires of Vermont would offer great fall color.

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