Vermont is one of three New England States that are best visited in the fall and allows travelers to create amazing memories. At this time of the year, the weather cools down, and the leaves start undergoing color transformation, attracting vacationers from different parts of the globe. The season comes with plenty of fun activities to explore, including apple picking, strolling over covered bridges, and exploring some of the most beautiful towns in Vermont, like Stowe. Autumn is when many people travel from far and near to experience the best of the Green Mountain State. Here are the reasons to visit this stunning US state this fall.

Accommodation options recommended in this list are based on thorough research regarding Vermont. These hotels have a rating of above 8.0, thanks to the incredible reviews of previous vacationers. Each hotel features outstanding services and amenities designed to meet the needs of various autumn tourists. Before reserving a spot, it is advisable to reach out to the hotel management to verify the details.

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10 Discover Stowe, One Of The Best Fall Destinations In Vermont

View of Stowe Community Church during the fall, Vermont USA
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View of Stowe Community Church during the fall, Vermont USA

Stowe is one of the U.S. mountain towns with the most beautiful views and is always a year-round destination with a lot to offer in all four seasons. While this charming village becomes busiest in winter, autumn is when it’s most spectacular. Nothing beats a walk through a New England village in the fall, which is why visiting Stowe is one of the top reasons to travel to Vermont in autumn. One can stroll through Main Street and experience the rich history and splendor, take a cup of coffee, or enjoy a scenic drive. Stay at Trapp Family Lodge, an ideal getaway for autumn tourists.

  • Accommodation: Trapp Family Lodge
  • Amenities: Mountain View, Outdoor pool, Outdoor tennis, Kitchen

9 Vermont Is Home To Mount Mansfield, Which Gives A Chance To View Impressive Autumn Colors From The Top

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Mount Mansfield Foliage in Stowe, Vermont
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Mount Mansfield Foliage in Stowe, Vermont

 

Visiting Mount Mansfield is a must during a fall trip to Vermont. There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of this mountain. One is hiking one of the many trails, including the Sunset Ridge Trail, which starts from the Underhill State Park. Another option is driving along the auto toll road, which gets tourists to the top of Mount Mansfield and begins from Stowe Mountain Resort. Riding the famous Stowe Gondola SkyRide is another option to get to the top of Vermont’s highest peak and take in magnificent views from the top.

8 Vermont Is Home To Incredible Pumpkin Patches To Visit In Fall

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Pumpkin and cabbage at a farm in Vermont, USA

Picking pumpkin is like a rite of passage in autumn; almost everyone has to take part and take some stunning pictures. Fortunately, Vermont is home to amazing pumpkin patches to choose from, including Armstrong Farm, which is nestled just outside Bennington. The farm is very beautiful and makes for a wonderful photo spot. Tourists will find an incredible pumpkin variety to explore. Visiting pumpkin patches in Vermont is something one can do while driving around the state. Hampton Inn Bennington offers smoke-free rooms.

7 Vermont Is Brimming With Maple Syrup Tasting Opportunities

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Apple syrup in Vermont, USA

No one visits the Green Mountain without trying its maple syrup, which is one of the things Vermont is famous for. It is known to produce maple syrup more than any other state in America (more than 50% of the nation’s maple syrup). Apart from trying this syrup, vacationers should ensure they engage in one of the maple-focused events and festivals and events, including the Vermont Maple Festival, which allows travelers to sample the season’s first harvest and enjoy some of the most fun family-friendly activities. Want to spend a night in a cabin? Camp Hickory House offers access to the lake.

  • Accommodation: Camp Hickory House
  • Amenities: Kitchen, Grill, Terrace/Patio, Air-conditioned

6 Explore The Bustling Art Scene In Vermont

The Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, Vermont
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The Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, Vermont

Boasting a rich cultural scene, Vermont’s incredible arts are almost everywhere in the state, and there are always new things to discover. One can choose to attend one of the many art events and festivals, exhibits in art museums and galleries, and concerts held from time to time. One of the top spots to visit is the Highland Center for the Arts, which is nestled in Greensboro. One of the best ways to see art in Vermont is by booking excursions and taking art walks, and there are multiple options to choose from. Chandler House: Quintessential Vermont offers a perfect retreat for families.

Related: Settling In Splendor: 10 Best Places To Live In Vermont For An Idyllic Lifestyle

5 Visit The Haunted Emily’s Covered Bridge/Gold Brook Covered Bridge

Autumn colors in Vermont
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Autumn colors in Vermont

Emily’s Covered Bridge is a must-see attraction in autumn. This covered bridge in Stowe, Vermont, has a well-known haunted history. Rumor has it that the bridge is haunted by Emily, a young woman who hung herself there because her boyfriend, who was supposed to meet her to run away and get married, failed to show up. Many people have reported unusual happenings on the covered bridge since the 1960s. Some of the activities include a screaming voice, unusual sounds, and scratches on cars crossing over the covered bridge. Sylvan Rhapsody is a stunning modern house offering a chance for families to spend time together in a unique setting.

4 Spend Time At Cold Hollow Cider Mill

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Fall foliage in Vermont, USA

One of the reasons to visit Vermont in autumn is Cold Hollow Cider Mill, which is one of the best cider mills in the Green Mountain State. In the tasting room, vacationers can explore vintage books, giving an insight into a variety of apples, including the process of making hard cider. One can taste various drinks, and later take some home for friends and families to try too. The tasting room operates every day between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Vacationers can also taste cider donuts made here. Stay in Bright & Airy Guest House in Downtown Waterbury, which is beautifully colored and guarantees a memorable experience.

3 Vermont Is Home To Some Of The Most Scenic Drives

An empty road winds through Vermont's fall foliage
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An empty road winds through Vermont's fall foliage

Vermont is home to some of the most scenic byways in the U.S. (perfect for a road trip), which gives perfect leaf-peeping opportunities in autumn. Mad River Byway is one of the top scenic drives to explore in autumn. It begins at Middlesex to Buels Gore and takes vacationers through some of the most beautiful downtown areas in the U.S., gorgeous mountain ridges, and unique farms. All these places are always brimming with awesome autumn colors. Other byways not to miss include Molly Stark Byway, the Shires of Vermont Byway, and Stone Valley Byway. The Manchester View offers 36 beautiful rooms that come with breathtaking views.

2 Dive Into Vermont’s Rich History

Downtown Woodstock, Vermont
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Downtown Woodstock, Vermont

While this state is famous for its colorful views in the fall and various natural attractions to explore, it is also brimming with cultural history. There is a wide range of stories, including how it became a state, disasters it went through, like flooding, and what it took for it to become the beautiful Vermont it is today. One shouldn’t miss the African American Heritage Trail, which boasts over 30 historic sites, including Black cultural monuments and family farms owned by black people. Want to enjoy an authentic local experience in the fall? Stay at Hotel Vermont.

Related: 10 Free Things To Do This Fall In Vermont

1 Explore Woodstock, An Autumn Destination Every Traveler Should Have On Their Radar

Fall foliage in Woodstock, Vermont
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Fall foliage in Woodstock, Vermont

Exploring Woodstock is one of the awesome things to do in Vermont. It is full of impressive shops, delicious restaurants, beautiful farms, and covered bridges, which offer numerous autumn colors. Some of the most stunning covered bridges include the Middle-Covered Bridge, Taftsbury Covered Bridge, and Lincoln Covered Bridge. Explore Sugarbush Maple and Cheese Farm and Billings Farm & Museum, which are some of the best Vermont hidden gems to explore in autumn. The Woodbridge Inn, an award-winning inn with amazing amenities, offers an epic autumn stay in Woodstock.