Submitted by Z0idberg_MD t3_y289zq in vermont

Sorry if this is a common question, I am thinking about heading up with family (young daughter and older father) to southern VT for a nice hangout and some foliage viewing. Are there any suggestions for locations? We might spend the night so a nice town and branch out for sightseeing and hikes.

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iamkatedog t1_is1f096 wrote

Too late. And there are a lot of posts on this if you search the sub.

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Z0idberg_MD OP t1_is1jkpv wrote

It’s too late to see any foliage whatsoever? Like all of the trees are barren and brown? Man I’ve had such positive experiences on sub Reddits all over New England, but everyone here just seems to want to be so negative. Oh well.

Also, I literally use the Google search function and I didn’t really get great results: https://www.google.com/search?q=Places+in+southern+Vermont+for+foliage+site%3Areddit.com&rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS807US807&oq=Places+in+southern+Vermont+for+foliage+site%3Areddit.com&aqs=chrome..69i57.5563j0j4&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

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potroast1251 t1_is1lwds wrote

The leaves are still here but past peak now. Heavy rains tomorrow will bring a lot down. There will still be some foliage after but not like the stunning photos you see online at the moment. The further south and lower elevations you go the more there will be. It still nice.

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[deleted] t1_is1mffn wrote

Its too late for this

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Beardly_Smith t1_is1u1rw wrote

It’s past peak, that combined with rain and wind means the trees will mostly be bare and whatever is holding on will just be brown

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Funnynmediocre t1_is1utve wrote

I think we are past peak because rain is hitting but I would say any dense area would be nice!

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ppmawmaw t1_is1xy17 wrote

Supposed to be 50+ mph winds tomorrow. There won’t be any leaves left by weekend.

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merikus t1_is29ou4 wrote

I have no idea what these people are talking about. I literally was in southern Vermont this weekend and the colors were spectacular. Really hitting the stride with peak in the Manchester/Stratton area.

Problem is that we got this big rain and wind storm coming in on Thursday, and it’s been my experience that first big rain/wind storm tears down all the leaves. This weekend may be too late.

The Champlain Valley is near peak but not peak yet. Because of this you might luck out, the leaves may be strong enough to hang around until the next storm.

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jsCaboose t1_is2fmhv wrote

You could try Fort Dummer State Park. I haven’t been during the fall, but the trails are nice and family friendly. We took a 5 year old and she loved it.

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cpujockey t1_is2u598 wrote

Roll down route 7, you'll see shit.

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GuideAggressive5800 t1_is30e8f wrote

Casual Foilage is my new band name (pronounced fwalaj). Thank you for the inspiration, kind flatlander.

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lunarscandal t1_is3aaai wrote

Get off in 91 in Northampton, go 9 west, and 112 north. Absolutely stunning right now....although it's gonna rain hard tomorrow...might knock a lot of the leaves down.

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iamkatedog t1_is5pmlv wrote

Telling you there won’t be any foliage left is not being negative? As someone else said, it’s raining this week and that will bring a lot of the remaining leaves down. I’m in southwest Vermont and the view out my window is a lot more sticky than it was even a few days ago.

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rhanzlikusaf t1_iseviz1 wrote

I drove here yesterday it’s beautiful

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