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WOODSTOCK, Vt. — The start of the fall foliage season is right around the corner, and that will bring tourists from all over the world to New England, but residents from one town in Vermont said ...
Experience Vermont’s fall foliage on five-day excursion offered by Boundless Journeys. The easy-to-moderate trek begins in the village of Woodstock and easy hiking on carriage roads and paths in ...
New England in particular, boasts some spectacular deciduous forest landscapes, where vibrant leaves transform during autumn. Conde Nast Traveler named Woodstock, Vermont, the Most Beautiful Town ...
Visit idyllic Woodstock: The journey starts in Woodstock, the kind of town people envision when they think of an idyllic Vermont town with its colonial architecture surrounding a central green ...
Such fall-into-wanderlust pleasures — both soothing and stimulating — can be gratefully savored in many regions throughout Vermont. Where to begin? Here, a look at charming Woodstock and its ...
The Vermont fall foliage season is short, so it pays to plan ahead if you want to have a true leaf-peeping experience. We’re based in southern Vermont, which is a road-trippers’ paradise, but ...
The Green Mountain State is anything but when its grand hills and small villages are ablaze with fall foliage. Chun Chen / Getty Images Of all the parts of the U.S. to see fall foliage, New ...
Woodstock, Vermont, is another city that is synonymous with fall. The quaint downtown is almost unreal – it is so picturesque – with interesting local shops and restaurants dotting the foliage ...
Vermont fall foliage: Take this leaf-peeping tour through Central Vermont. ... Taftsville covered bridge: It's located near the junction Vermont 12 south and U.S. 4., Woodstock ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The flood damage in New England is all but certain to hurt Vermont’s vital leaf-peeping season, when thousands of tourists come to see the autumn colors, pick apples, visit ...
The small town of Pomfret, Vermont, which is close to Woodstock, closed several roads due to “extraordinary tourism interest in private properties.” ...