2012-10-11 — /travelprnews.com/ — The first snowfall of the season beautifully complements the foliage change as it steadily moves throughout the Green Mountain State. Near-peak to full color change is seen from the Canadian border south to Route 302, and is emerging in the central valleys and higher elevations of southern Vermont.
Best Bets: This week, Full Color and Near-Peak routes include:
“Color is everywhere, not just in patches,” Tom Olson of the New England Maple Museum notes.
“With the lack of a hard frost, sumacs are still stealing the show along the roadsides with brilliant reds and oranges.”
Stay Tuned: Mid Stage (25 -50 %) foliage routes are found in the valleys of southern Vermont’s Bennington and Windham Counties.
Recommended Hikes and Walks:
Visit www.vermontvacation.com/fall to plan Vermont Fall Foliage travel. Helpful tools include:
• Lodging Availability & Midweek Packages…including Haunted Highways Lodging Packages
• Fall Foliage Forecaster
• Scenic Drives & Byways
• Fall Travel Tips
Leaf-peepers can also easily stay up-to-date on the color progression of Vermont’s foliage by calling the Fall Foliage Hotline at 1-800-VERMONT.
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