October 15, 2020
"Most of northern Vermont is past peak with little color to display, though there may be pockets of color here and there. The higher elevations of central Vermont have some trees hanging on to their foliage, contrasting with the dark green evergreens and the soft gray hillsides where the leaves have fallen. The most foliage color right now is going to be found in the rolling hills of the Champlain Valley, including the Lake Champlain Islands and the Burlington area, and in the valleys of southern Vermont. Keep checking back here as we continue to gather information from our "Leaf Squad" to report foliage conditions throughout the state!
Reports are typically updated weekly, on THURSDAYS.
Between reports, you can find some gorgeous Vermont Fall scenery in our Autumn Photo Gallery, thanks to local photographers and visitors to Vermont. But truly, you've got to be here to fully enjoy the leaves. And remember, it's never too late to plan a fall vacation in Vermont!
-- Vermont.com
Foliage color generally starts to change in the higher, cooler areas, spreading down into the valleys, and moving from north to south across the state.
'Peak' colors can be found at many different times & places as the season progresses, and the timing varies from year to year, based on the weather.
Beyond leaf peeping, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Vermont’s mountains, meadows and villages during the fall. Discover Vermont Fall Festivals and other fun things to do in Vermont with our Vermont.com Calendar of Events. Don't see your event? Feel free to suggest an event so we can add it to our Calendar.
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To view past Foliage Reports, visit the Vermont.com Blog.
For more info on current conditions, call Vermont's Seasonal Hotline at (802)828-3239 ... and tell them Vermont.com sent you!
October 14, 2020 in Jeffersonville, VT
"While by many people’s definition, we have now passed 'peak,' the colors are still bright at Smugglers’ Notch! High alpine birches have lost their leaves, with the green spruces and firs remaining, but in the lower elevations, many of those birches, poplars, and maples still hold on to their colorful coats of foliage.
This is the last weekend to enjoy the Fox Run Meadows disc golf course, but the Brewster Ridge disc golf course (ranked 8th best in the world) remains open for another week. Fire up those hashtags and catch the remaining color soon! Rumor has it, there’s snow in the forecast for the mountaintops for this weekend, making the perfect backdrop for snowliage photos. Fire up those hashtags and catch the remaining color soon!"
-- Mike Chait, PR Director,
Smugglers' Notch Resort
October 13, 2020 in Mendon, VT
-- Carol Ryan, Innkeeper,
Red Clover Inn & Restaurant
October 12, 2020 in Rutland, VT
"This picture was taken on the way to Rutland from Londonderry, along Route 155 & Route 103. I think it's the perfect picture to show that there are some parts of the state with bare trees, and some parts with beautiful color remaining. We may be past the peak of the 2020 Foliage Season, but if you take a walk in the woods, you're guaranteed to see at least some beautiful fall colors remaining. Don't forget to look DOWN as well as up!"
-- Renee-Marie Smith, Leaf Squad Coordinator,
Vermont.com
October 15, 2020 in Manchester, VT
-- Colleen Mullaney,
Hampton Inn & Suites
October 14, 2020 in Manchester, VT
"Our property is looking very fall festive! A successful Columbus Day weekend is now behind us and we are excited for the remaining couple of weeks of foliage reservations. The trees on our property are now beginning to look rich in color. The pumpkins, corn stalks and straw bales with mums in full bloom make it all like a fictional story. We had an engagement on the property this week! Love is in the crisp fall air around here. Come spend it with us, where you come as 'strangers' and leave as friends!"
-- Andrea Conrad, Owner/Manager,
The Barnstead Inn
October 14, 2020 in Grafton, VT
"Just like the mums on the front steps, the trees around the Grafton Public Library are hanging on to their last bits of orange and yellow hues. These October days have been perfect for a hike at the Grafton Trails & Outdoor Center, with more sunny days to enjoy in the forecast ahead!"
-- Ali Pierre,
The Grafton Inn
October 13, 2020 in Manchester, VT
-- Robin Green,
The Manchester View
October 12, 2020 in Bondville, VT
"With Harvest Fest officially behind us, the leaves have followed suit. Dark shades of red and orange still linger, but bare branches and trunks are beginning to take over the mountainside. Still beautiful enough for photos during a scenic hike, the time for [leaf] peeping is nearing a close. We now begin a quiet period of preparation. With each day that passes, opening day draws near. Village shops will still be open on the weekend and leisure hiking is a surefire way to get ready for the winter season.
Be sure to visit our website for lodging and travel guidelines."
-- Luke Robins,
Stratton Mountain Resort
To view current Foliage Reports, visit the Vermont.com Foliage Reports page.
To view past Foliage Reports, visit the Vermont.com Blog.