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An Insider's Guide to Foliage Season Here are 5 quick steps you can take to make your autumn odyssey a great one.
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People travel from all over the globe
to witness Vermont's fall colors. It's not uncommon for inns
and hotels to fill up as much as a year in advance. But, even
during "peak" foliage season, there are always rooms in Vermont.
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Experienced foliage visitors come midweek
when the weekend crowds are usually long gone. For other insider
"secrets," read our Fall Travel Tips
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There is no magical moment when the leaves
reach their most vibrant. Peak is a continuum and every season
it moves differently depending on weather patterns, soil conditions
and the health of the forests. And, of course, location plays
a big part. For a general preview of a typical foliage color
progression through the season, check out our animated Foliage
Forecaster. |
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Not only will you avoid the bigger crowds
found in resort areas, you'll enjoy some breathtaking drives.
And, while we're on the subject of driving, be sure to check
out our recommended Scenic
Drives. |
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The best local views are easy to find
- if you know where to look. A great source for local information
is the county forest ranger. They are constantly watching the
colors for our bi-weekly foliage update. Just stop in at the
county
headquarters and they'll be more than eager to share their
favorite viewpoint. |
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