Vermont in Fall: Your Ultimate Leaf-Peeping Guide

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  • Vermont

  • Nature Escapes

  • Road Trip Travel

  • Weekend Getaways

  • Fall

Advisor - Vermont in Fall: Your Ultimate Leaf-Peeping Guide
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If you’re a fall lover and a fan of Gilmore Girls or any Nancy Meyers movie, Stowe is the place for you. Picture cobblestone streets lined with colorful leaves, cozy cafes with the scent of pumpkin spice in the air, and a town that feels straight out of a movie. Stowe’s charm is irresistible—it’s easy to navigate, walkable, and oozing with small-town New England magic. Whether you’re sipping a warm drink by a crackling fire or exploring the scenic beauty of fall foliage, Stowe captures the essence of autumn like no other.

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Maple Creamie

Emily’s Bridge (Gold Brook Covered Bridge)

A must-visit for history and mystery lovers! This iconic covered bridge in Stowe is not only a picturesque spot for photos but also known for its ghostly legends. Take a walk across and learn about its spooky history—it’s said to be one of the most haunted spots in Vermont! Walk the Stowe Recreation Path & Explore Downtown

Stowe’s charming downtown is perfect for a leisurely stroll. Take the scenic Stowe Recreation Path, which winds through picturesque landscapes and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Afterward, meander through downtown and discover quaint shops, cozy cafes, and local art galleries.

Visit Cold Cider & stock up on all things cider

Stop by Cold Cider for a taste of Vermont’s finest cider. Watch the famous donuts being made and enjoy a fresh, warm one paired with a refreshing glass of cider. It’s the perfect fall treat!

Ben & Jerry’s original factory tour

A must for ice cream lovers! Visit the original Ben & Jerry’s Factory in Waterbury. Take the tour to learn about the brand’s history, watch how their iconic ice cream is made, and, of course—taste the ice cream (they offer a range of delicious flavors to try!).

Take the Gondola Skyride at Stowe Mountain Resort

For panoramic views of Vermont’s stunning fall foliage, hop on the gondola at Stowe Mountain Resort. You might even catch a sprinkle of snow at the mountaintop, adding a magical touch to your autumn adventure.

Day trip to Woodstock

A perfect day trip from Stowe! Your first stop should be Woodstock Scoops, where you’ll indulge in the infamous maple creamie—a sweet, Vermont specialty. Then, stroll through the town to visit the iconic Woodstock Library, the charming Flannel Shop, and the beloved Yankee Bookstore. Each stop gives you a taste of this quintessential New England town.

Overnight at the Woodstock Inn

If you’re looking to extend your stay, book a night at the Woodstock Inn & Resort. Nestled in the heart of town, this beautiful inn offers a cozy retreat with luxurious amenities and easy access to all that Woodstock has to offer.

Places to eat & drink in Vermont

Order the maple pancakes, thank me later

  • Brunch at The Butler’s Pantry: Start your day in Stowe with a cozy brunch at The Butler’s Pantry. Known for its homemade pastries, hearty breakfast options, and welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to fuel up before exploring. Try their famous cinnamon rolls or a classic Vermont breakfast with maple syrup!

  • Dinner at The Trapp Family Lodge: For a memorable dinner experience, head to The Trapp Family Lodge. With its European-inspired ambiance and stunning mountain views, you’ll enjoy a delicious meal made with local ingredients. It’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of leaf-peeping and exploration, offering both refined dining and a cozy atmosphere.

  • Cocktails at Doc Ponds: For a laid-back yet lively vibe, stop by Doc Ponds for cocktails. Whether you’re looking for a classic drink or something a little more inventive, this spot is known for its creative cocktails, craft beers, and relaxed ambiance. It’s the ideal place to unwind with a drink after a day of sightseeing.

  • Must-visit: Simon Pearce Flagship Store & Restaurant in Quechee: If you’re near Woodstock, a visit to Simon Pearce is a must! This flagship store is a showcase of hand-blown glassware and pottery. The accompanying restaurant offers stunning views of the Ottauquechee River, and their menu features local, seasonal dishes. Don’t forget to check out their beautiful glass-making demonstrations.

Need to know

Vermont in the fall is a picturesque haven, perfect for leaf-peeping, outdoor adventures, and savoring local treats like maple syrup and cider. Be sure to book early, pack layers, and take in the laid-back charm of its towns!

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