There's Nothing like

Vermont in October!

 Vermont in the fall is special.  And if you are lucky enough to be heading there this year, here are the best spots you won't want to miss for fall colors and activities!

At 4.394 feet, this is Vermont's highest peak. You can hike to the top or drive up the auto toll road in Stowe for 360-degree views. 

Mount Mansfield in Stowe

Quaint shops, breweries, and restaurants — all with a gorgeous mountain backdrop. Stowe is one of the most popular towns to visit in the fall. 

Stowe

Be sure to tour the famous Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory in Waterbury and dig into some free samples.

Ben & Jerry's

Vermont's largest city has fewer than 43,000 people and is a must-visit stop! Visit Lake Champlain, Church Street Marketplace and the bike path!

Burlington

It’s 600 feet deep and covers more than 50 acres, the largest quarry of its kind in the world. Visitors can tour the quarry and the factory.

Rock of Ages Quarry, Barre

Bennington is a small town surrounded by rolling hills, the Green Mountains, farms, and forests. If you love the outdoors, you will definitely fall in love with Bennington. 

Bennington