Vermont Fall Foliage – 10 Great Ways to Enjoy Fall in Vermont

The view from the top with peak fall color at Jay Peak Vermont.
The view from atop Jay Peak Resort, Vermont

It’s hard not to love Vermont. Winding roads, ancient rolling hills and mountains, clapboard town squares, more than 100 covered bridges, and plenty of wild spaces in which to recreate and enjoy incredible Vermont fall foliage.

Fall in the appropriately named Green Mountain State takes its already striking views and vistas and makes them truly spectacular, transforming landscapes into a riot of violet-red pin cherry, golden alder, and blazing orange and vermillion red maples. There is a reason why thousands flock every year to enjoy fall in Vermont.

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‘Chez’ Chesak is an award-winning travel writer, tourism consultant and 25-year veteran of the outdoor and travel industries. He is Executive Director of the Outdoor Writers Association of America and formerly was the Vice President for Business Development for the Adventure Travel Trade Association and Executive Director of the Family Travel Association. He has been serious about his writing since about age eight. He also runs the Central States Chapter of the Society of American Travel Writers. He’s lived all over the U.S. and traveled to some 36 countries but has the most fun when he’s exploring with his wife and two daughters. An avid outdoors person, he’s happiest on a trail, on skis, or nestled into a sleeping bag. He deployed to Iraq with a U.S. Army line unit in 2005. His works have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Fodors.com, Good Housekeeping, Rachel Ray Every Day, Fatherly, Yahoo Travel, Family Vacation Critic, and many others. He also does periodic travel segments for the morning show of his local FOX affiliate and on American Forces Radio.

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