September 24, 2020
"Happy 1st Week of Fall! Color is beginning to take off from north to south. The mountains are still pretty green, but there is a blush of yellow, orange, and red that promises to become brighter every day. The cooler nights will hopefully spur more color change and ramp up the reds. It seems that each village has a few sentinel maples that are giving us a preview of what's to come by showing off colors bright enough you'll want to pull over and enjoy it for a moment. 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!
September 24, 2020 in Stowe, VT
"Fall scenes from Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa."
-- Courtney Dall'olmo,
Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa
September 23, 2020 in Shelburne, VT
-- Bettina Stark,
Willow Pond Farm Bed & Breakfast
September 23, 2020 in Jeffersonville, VT
"Colors are really standing out lately at Smugglers’ Notch Resort. Cold nights this past week have convinced the mountainsides of maple trees that autumn has, in fact, arrived. Welcome, fall! Yellows, oranges, and reds are all showing, but we are still not at peak. There’s still time to book your foliage getaway! Book before October 1st for 3 nights or more and get the next night FREE!"
-- Mike Chait, PR Director,
Smugglers' Notch Resort
September 22, 2020 in Burke, VT
-- Laura Malieswski,
Burke Area Chamber of Commerce
September 23, 2020 in Mendon, VT
"Scenic vistas and quiet moments await as we gear up for fall here in the Killington Valley. Visit the shores of a lake, drive our back roads, or reach new heights on a hike or trail ride. Colors are coming in fast now and it’s an amazing time to explore Vermont! The restaurant is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and we have space [at] the inn for visitors seeking leaf peeping adventures. Reservations required."
-- Carol Ryan, Innkeeper,
Red Clover Inn & Restaurant
September 24, 2020 in Manchester, VT
-- Anastasia Nichols,
Kimpton Taconic Hotel
September 23, 2020 in Bondville, VT
"In the blink of an eye tree's 'thinking about changing' have debuted their most brilliant reds and oranges while others are slower to show off their stuff. In the commons, pictured above, this is exactly the case. Deep orange and yellows dot the calm grassy area, standing shoulder to shoulder with others waiting for peak season to show off their color.
Around the resort, fall has been creeping in. Though we are still in the early stages of our foliage turn. Looking up the mountain and down the golf course, one would think we are near peak with the amount of color, but for each fully turned tree there are several still clinging to shades of green.
For now, color is best seen strolling through the village. Mountain Biking and Scenic Gondola rides give hints at what's to come.
Visit our website and stay up-to-date on latest travel guidance."
-- Luke Robins,
Stratton Mountain Resort
September 23, 2020 in Manchester, VT
Last week on Friday, we were able to open our calendars for 100% occupancy. Those of you still hoping to get to Manchester to see it... now might be your opportunity before those few vacancies that remain fill up. I urge you to try our pop-up wood fired pizza night this Saturday from 4-8pm (check our social media for updates and more pop-ups). It’s outdoor only, so dress accordingly. Full bar with cocktail specials and artisan pizza, plus our fire bowl and fire table will be lit, see you then!"
-- Andrea Conrad, Owner/Manager,
The Barnstead Inn
September 22, 2020 in Manchester, VT
"The Green Mountains are starting to show a bit of color north of the Manchester View. High Meadow Way, the road the hotel is located on, has maple trees aglow with orange leaves. We've decorated with seasonal pumpkins, mums and more!"
-- Robin Green,
The Manchester View
September 22, 2020 in Manchester, VT
-- Ali Pierre,
The Grafton Inn
September 22, 2020 in Manchester, VT
"Crisp evenings are turning into sunny autumn days here at the Hampton Inn & Suites. Our patios and gardens are full of mums and pumpkins, *ready for a beautiful fall season!
Relaxing around the fire pit on the Adirondack chairs is the perfect way to end a busy day of apple picking, walking the trails along our streams and rivers, or strolling down Main Street. Book your stay today, we can’t wait to see you!"
-- Colleen Mullaney,
Hampton Inn & Suites
To view current Foliage Reports, visit the Vermont.com Foliage Reports page.
To view past Foliage Reports, visit the Vermont.com Blog.