This
month we decided to stay here and enjoy everything that our home state has to
offer. Then we decided that we would share it with you all in case you
were thinking about planning a trip this way!!
Vermont
is beautiful any time of year, but fall is an especially magical time because
that’s when you can witness the most stunning foliage. With vivid colors
of bright reds, luxurious oranges and dazzling yellows among them, you won’t be
disappointed we promise!
Leaf peepers (not a term I have ever
used before, but I figured I would try it out on this post) from all over the
country will have the same idea you do, so book early to make sure you don’t
have to settle for a less-than-desirable lodging location. You
don’t want to risk having a long trek to the best foliage-viewing spots. Plus, the longer
you wait, the higher the prices will rise.
The
peak foliage time can be anywhere from the last few days in September to the
first couple of weeks in October. Unfortunately it’s going to be
different timing ever year, so its tough to say when the best time to come and
enjoy the scenery is. I will say that if you come early to mid October,
you can’t go wrong! Plan to stay for at least one week or more (if you
can of course, we love visitors to the state!) so that you can catch the most brilliant
color displays. Staying longer will make for a more enjoyable and
relaxing trip, allowing you to take day trips to the best scenic areas, take
tours at a leisurely pace and stop to take as many photos as you want. If
you can’t stay for a week or two, come for a long weekend! I promise that
you will love the sights!!
Killington Peak
This
is one of those things you simply must experience for the pure thrill of it.
The best way to see Killington Peak, the second highest
summit in Vermont’s Green Mountains, is to take a sky ride called the K-1
Gondola ride. You will glide over the most amazing landscape and take in
a spectacular aerial view of the foliage. Definitely bring your camera,
and definitely bring a strap for your camera! Its a long way down and the
search and rescue mission will be challenging. I’ve lost some sunglasses
to Killington.
Once
you arrive at the Peak, you’ll be in for another treat. There is an
observation deck from which you can take in breathtaking views, made all the
more so by the color-changing leaves. After you’ve had your fill, you can
relax and dine at the restaurant located right on the
summit, knowing that another eye-pleasing event awaits your return trip on the
K-1.
Jenne Farm
Located
in the hills of Reading, Vermont, this is one of the most photographed farms in New England.
Fall is an especially popular time, as that’s when this already scenic
farm becomes the site of color-changing splendor. The farm hosts an
annual Fall Photo Contest, so definitely bring your camera and take your best
shot!
Your
fall excursion in Vermont is going to be a very aesthetic and memorable
experience. Remember to plan early and set aside enough time to capture
the full magic of the season. In addition to long, scenic drives, a trip to
Killington Peak and Jenne Farm are must-sees to complete your most colorful
vacation ever!
Enjoy
the visit here!!
-Cliff and Tiff
thanks for sharing such a wonderful and memorable thoughts with us friend. I would try to visit there. I am a passionate traveler and i always try to find something new in this world:)
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