Vermont Fall Foliage
2009
FOLIAGE
SEASON

PEAK REPORT

The Vermont foliage season runs roughly 3 weeks, the last weekend of September through the first two weeks of October and that window may be extended on either end. The Northern end of the state will peak first, usually around the end of September. Here in the southern end of the state, the peak is roughly about the first or second week of October.


October 16, 2009

It's all over but the raking—see you next year!
For year-round photos, visit our companion site, Vermont Daily


This report is brought of you by the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing

Visit the FAQ page for general information about the foliage season, what to expect, etc.
Our Room Availability feature remains current throughout the year.


10-Day Forecast for Southwestern Vermont

Vermont Daily
for a new photo every day of the year!


ROOM AVAILABILITY | PEAK REPORT | FAQ | TRAINS AROUND VERMONT | HELPFUL LINKS | HOME

Vermont Directories

Shopping | Lodging | Dining | Artisans
Activities | Products | Resources

Advertise on this site

This site brought to you by VTweb.com