Submitted by immerwanderlust t3_y94yu8 in newhampshire

Planning a trip to New Hampshire or Vermont in the 2nd week of Nov. Any recommendations as to where to fly into and the routes I should drive through to see FALL foliage if anything left? I really like to be out in the nature :)

[I pre-booked a flights into Burlington already and wanted to stay at Stowe but can totally change my itinerary if New Hampshire is a better location this time of the year]

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Maleficent-Pear8248 t1_it3lhkk wrote

Unfortunately colors are fading pretty fast already and you will have missed it by then.

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thread100 t1_it433uv wrote

The oak trees have been waiting and are now dominating with the brown. Everywhere brown. Was on Lake Winnipesaukee today and looking at the mountains, what struck me was the evergreens standing out on the muted trees.

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a1234321 t1_it46dli wrote

Unfortunately gonna have to parrot the others here. Foliage is going fast.

It's been raining leaves over the last few days. We've already had a couple frosty nights and that's usually the death knell for the colors.

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FlyingLemurs76 t1_it3xpbm wrote

Season of the sticks for both areas by then, being some light traction like microspikes with some good layers and you can still enjoy the outdoors

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Moose835 t1_it3k8cp wrote

I'd say your pretty late to the leaf party, it's past peak here in central N.H. So it is definitely past in the north, but maybe someone knows of a pocket some where. Either way, Stowe is a great little town, If you wanted to switch to the whites you could hit up Lincoln, Woodstock N.H., or Conway for a larger town.

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thread100 t1_it437pa wrote

The good news is it’s a slow time between leaves and skiing. I recommend water features like the falls up north. Also the standard are Crawford notch and Franconia notch. Beautiful year round.

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