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10 Best Forests to See Fall Color in North American

by Steve Nix

The Green Mountains in Vermont

Green Mountains in Vermont
Green Mountains in Vermont
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The Green Mountains in Vermont
Overview: The state of Vermont could be considered Mecca for serious leaf viewers in the eastern United States and Canada. Vermont is small enough that you are within two hours of most of the leaf viewing to be had there.
The often crowded but beautiful Green Mountain National Forest follows central Vermont north from the Massachusetts border for 100 miles, all the way to Appalachian Gap. It is generally the nexus for most leaf viewing in that state.
Vermont's Route 100 splits the state in half as it wobbles from southwest to northeast, tip to tail. It is approximately 140 miles long, from Wilmington in the south to Stowe in the north. As I mentioned, you will see a lot of people during foliage season. This area is easily accessable to millions and can make the most popular routes feel a bit cramped.
Viewing Dates: Viewing in the north begins the second week in September at higher elevations. The fall viewing season usually peaks and rides the wave south the first and second weeks in October.
Trees of Show: Maple, beech, birch

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The Green Mountain National Forest
Vermont National Forests and Parks

  1. The Kancamagus Scenic Byway in New Hampshire
  2. The Green Mountains in Vermont
  3. The Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina
  4. Chautauqua and Allegheny Country in Pennsylvania and New York
  5. The Laurentian Mountains in Quebec Canada
  6. Ottawa and Hiawatha National Forests in Upper Michigan
  7. Mark Twain Trees of Missouri
  8. Independence Pass and Leadville, Colorado
  9. "Lost Maples" in Texas
  10. There Certainly is Fall Color in the Pacific Northwest!

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