R U Ready for Autumn in VT? ONE month from today - first day of fall!
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R U Ready for Autumn in VT? ONE month from today - first day of fall!
Hi foliage fanatics - only 2 months from today and it will be the first day of fall (September 23rd)! It has been feeling like fall here in New England the past two mornings after a couple of very hot and humid days. What a beautiful summer this has turning out to be here!
I hope everyone at least has their lodging secured! If not, it should be done asap! There are so many things to do during Vermont's foliage season and I have my list going! Lots of hiking, places to visit, foliage gondola rides, lake cruises, dining out (made some dinner reservations already ) and a trip to NH with Phil to find my elusive moose!
The countdown has begun!
I hope everyone at least has their lodging secured! If not, it should be done asap! There are so many things to do during Vermont's foliage season and I have my list going! Lots of hiking, places to visit, foliage gondola rides, lake cruises, dining out (made some dinner reservations already ) and a trip to NH with Phil to find my elusive moose!
The countdown has begun!
CT - Board Admin and Moderator for Scenes of Vermont
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot
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Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
We are planning to visit Vermont from Oct 7th to 13th October, 2015. While doing some research I am thrilled to came across this informative web site.
After doing some initial research, I still have problems to find the right places to stay. Can someone suggest 2 to 3 central places during our stay from 7th to 13th.We will be traveling from Newport, Vermont to Wilmington, Vermont.
I will appreciate your help.
After doing some initial research, I still have problems to find the right places to stay. Can someone suggest 2 to 3 central places during our stay from 7th to 13th.We will be traveling from Newport, Vermont to Wilmington, Vermont.
I will appreciate your help.
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Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
Between Newport and Wilmington, we would like to stay 2 days each in Bed & Breakfast places to see Northern, Central and Southern Vermont. This would give us enough time to go to the places away from main roads.
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truesignal: welcome to our forum! Any and all questions you have about Vermont are to be found here! Go no further!
First of all, I would highly suggest you hop on your reservations asap. Weekends are probably near capacity in the b&bs. It may be past peak up in Newport at the beginning of your trip but the area is GORGEOUS GEORGEOUS GORGEOUS! I have heard nothing but good reports on this one in Newport, so check tripadvisor....
http://cliffhavenfarmbedandbreakfast.com/
They have only a few rooms but see what you can put a deposit on NOW!
In central Vermont, Waitsfield is a great location and would be in high color for the start of your trip. There are numerous places to stay but weekends are probably filled. I'll get back to you later this evening or early in the week for more places to search in central VT! Killington area is a real favorite with many of our regulars here on the forum.
Maybe others can help with southern VT as I usually go north but your trip dates sound like SoVT would be perfect for foliage at the end of your vacation!
I don't know what your expected rates for lodging payments are, but as I said, booking now is vital! Also during foliage season, some places require a 3 night minimum. Weekdays are much more flexible and I would speak directly to the innkeepers. Be mindful of their cancellation policies! Also, check out the ski resorts in Jay, Sugarbush, Mt. Snow, Stratton and Killington, for condo offers where there are multitudes of rooms in case your b&b hopes don't work out!
Once you get your lodging established, come back for all kinds of fun places to visit, dine, hike, etc., but mostly, all the incredible back roads in each of the regions! Again, welcome to our forum and I know you will be happy with tips from our local VTers and other regulars on the Scenes of Vermont Foliage Forum!
CT
First of all, I would highly suggest you hop on your reservations asap. Weekends are probably near capacity in the b&bs. It may be past peak up in Newport at the beginning of your trip but the area is GORGEOUS GEORGEOUS GORGEOUS! I have heard nothing but good reports on this one in Newport, so check tripadvisor....
http://cliffhavenfarmbedandbreakfast.com/
They have only a few rooms but see what you can put a deposit on NOW!
In central Vermont, Waitsfield is a great location and would be in high color for the start of your trip. There are numerous places to stay but weekends are probably filled. I'll get back to you later this evening or early in the week for more places to search in central VT! Killington area is a real favorite with many of our regulars here on the forum.
Maybe others can help with southern VT as I usually go north but your trip dates sound like SoVT would be perfect for foliage at the end of your vacation!
I don't know what your expected rates for lodging payments are, but as I said, booking now is vital! Also during foliage season, some places require a 3 night minimum. Weekdays are much more flexible and I would speak directly to the innkeepers. Be mindful of their cancellation policies! Also, check out the ski resorts in Jay, Sugarbush, Mt. Snow, Stratton and Killington, for condo offers where there are multitudes of rooms in case your b&b hopes don't work out!
Once you get your lodging established, come back for all kinds of fun places to visit, dine, hike, etc., but mostly, all the incredible back roads in each of the regions! Again, welcome to our forum and I know you will be happy with tips from our local VTers and other regulars on the Scenes of Vermont Foliage Forum!
CT
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
Depends on the year, but in general, that timing is too late for the Northeast Kingdom and most of the higher elevations. Would be best to stick to southern areas, areas around Lake Champlain (but not right in the valley), SE and SW Vermont.
Charles Kozierok - DesktopScenes.com
View Autumn Scenes from Southern Vermont (2003), my free, 75-image foliage gallery!
View Autumn Scenes from Southern Vermont (2003), my free, 75-image foliage gallery!
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
Happy August! I can finally say I'm leaving for my Vermont foliage vacation next month!
Time will fly by fast now, and in about 4 weeks, we may start to see the very first color change here in Southern New England at the tree tops, the the cool air will start filtering in, and the green hue of the trees will noticeably fade, giving us our first taste of autumn. That delicious smell of the earth and leaves signaling the start of fall is almost upon us! Enjoy the rest of your summer days!
Time will fly by fast now, and in about 4 weeks, we may start to see the very first color change here in Southern New England at the tree tops, the the cool air will start filtering in, and the green hue of the trees will noticeably fade, giving us our first taste of autumn. That delicious smell of the earth and leaves signaling the start of fall is almost upon us! Enjoy the rest of your summer days!
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
Spent the day around Stowe today. Hiked up Hellbrooke to the top of mt Mansfield and the trees look perfect. Seeing some starts of color on the very tips of certain trees so typical of august. Looks like a good moisture and temperature year. It's coming along soon.
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
just 6 weeks to go!
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
truesignal, I'd try to get to Vermont perhaps a week sooner than you are planning-- 7th to 14th be too late for NEK and Killington
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Yes only 7 Weeks to go..
Today I visited some of the places in VT , Woodstock,Rochester,Topsham, Barnard to find out new spots for the fall photo scenic places.
Today I visited some of the places in VT , Woodstock,Rochester,Topsham, Barnard to find out new spots for the fall photo scenic places.
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? 2 months from today - first day of fall!
The mums have arrived at the grocery stores!
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? ONE month from today - first day of fall!
Ha ha! We are now just one month away from the first day of autumn!
More fall décor has arrived from the attic!
More fall décor has arrived from the attic!
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? ONE month from today - first day of fall!
just 4 weeks--now we just need for Vermont to have those timely cold snaps in September and we're in
Re: R U Ready for Autumn in VT? ONE month from today - first day of fall!
I'll be in my cozy inn two weeks from today! How time has flown. I'm so ready for autumn in Vermont and can't wait to cross the border for my big trip to see all my SOV friends - locals and flatlanders alike!
And, ALL my fall décor is up inside my home and on the outside door!
And, ALL my fall décor is up inside my home and on the outside door!
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Hi Carol: hope you are having fun in Barton this weekend and looking forward to some color report when you get home!
I can finally say, "I'm leaving for Vermont next week!"
I can finally say, "I'm leaving for Vermont next week!"