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When it comes to choosing the perfect spot for a fall foliage getaway in Vermont, there are no wrong decisions. Come early ...
Of all the parts of the U.S. to see fall foliage, New England is tops. And if we had to pick one state, it just might be Vermont. Each year, native maple trees and other broadleaves in the largely ...
Conway is where the 34-mile Kancamagus Highway, NH Route 12, begins (or ends, if you happen to be starting in Lincoln, New Hampshire). The famous highway snakes its way through the White Mountains.
Fall foliage in northern New England has passed its peak, but there’s still time to catch vibrant colors north of Massachusetts. That being said, fall colors are still at their peak in parts of ...
Though it’s a true leg-burner, this route to Vermont’s loftiest peak has the biggest reward: panoramic vistas of the Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, and the Adirondacks.
‘It’s Disneyland’: Fall foliage destinations overrun by leaf-peepers Fueled by Instagram, crowds of seasonal tourists pack roads and trails in New Hampshire, Vermont and Virginia.
A Brooklyn-to-Vermont road trip in search of fall color has one big assist: the new Ferrari Purosangue.
Drone video of Mohawk Trail fall foliage ahead of Columbus Day weekend by: Adam Strzempko, Ashley Shook Posted: Oct 11, 2024 / 10:40 AM EDT Updated: Oct 11, 2024 / 05:49 PM EDT ...
While vibrant fall colors are starting to appear in parts of Massachusetts, the prime fall foliage is currently away up north. Northern Vermont and New Hampshire are seeing more vibrant colors ...
Distant hills were turning orange during fall foliage season in Vermont on October 12, 2022 in Williston.© April Barton/FREE PRESS Here are the most popular leaf peeping routes in Northern ...
St. Johnsbury Foliage Train Rides For one day only, bring your whole family for a foliage train ride taking place during the Fall for St. Johnsbury festival October 12.
Quechee State Park, located on US Route 4, boasts an abundance of maples. It's also home to 165 ft-deep Little Grand Canyon or Quechee Gorge, the deepest gorge in Vermont.