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Vermont Foliage Tour

Vermont Foliage Tour
This title has been created to provide a singular Guide for all those who are entranced by the magic of a New England Autumn as it is revealed in Vermont's foliage display. The tape offers an introduction to the geography, weather and progressions of the foliage season, as well as introductions to the various trees that make up the autumn display. It provides a detailed guided tour of a variety of the best foliage viewing itineraries in the state. A must for every lover of the most beloved of New England's charms.

Books about Vermont

Vermont: An Explorer's Guide

Fodor's 2006 New England

The Soul of Vermont

Flyfisher's Guide to Northern New England

Winter Trails Vermont & New Hampshire

Hiking Vermont (FalconGuide)

Touring Vermont's Scenic Roads

Country Towns of Vermont

Sugarbush / Mad River Valley Dining | Events

Counties:
Addison | Bennington | Caledonia | Chittenden | Franklin | Grand Isle | Lamoille | Orange | Orleans | Rutland | Washington | Windham | Windsor

Other Regions:
Northeast Kingdom

The Mad River Valley is centrally located in the heart of Vermont snow country--near the finest skiing and snowboarding terrain east of the Rockies. Warren is the home of Sugarbush, with 4,000 acres of Vermont's best skiing and riding.

  • Fayston: Mountain View Inn - Located just one mile from Sugarbush's Mount Ellen, two and a half miles from Mad River Glen, and three miles from Sugarbush's South Basin, Mountain View Inn Bed & Breakfast is truly in the "heart of ski country."
  • Fayston: Millbrook Inn and Restaurant - Millbrook is a classic cape-style farmhouse built by Jack Dana in the 1850's. Our inn's picturesque setting is midway between the ski slopes and the village of Waitsfield on scenic Route 17. Since 1979, we have maintained the renowned Vermont innkeeping tradition of personalized service in a friendly,unhurried atmosphere.
  • Huntington: Windekind Farm is a cluster of classic buildings, ponds, stone walls, trails, lawns and gardens that provokes a portrait of grace and dignity in the lofty Green Mountains.
  • Montpelier : Capitol Plaza Hotel & Conference Center - Located in the heart of Montpelier and across the street from the historic State House, the Capitol Plaza is the perfect choice for your next visit to Vermont.
  • Moretown: Caravan Bed & Breakfast - Situated in Vermont's Green Mountains at the edge of the Mad River Valley. We offer comfortable rooms, each with private bath, in an historic, 1799 farmhouse.
  • Waitsfield: The Featherbed Inn - Nestled in the beautiful landscape of the Mad River Valley is the Featherbed Inn, where guests ski Sugarbush and Mad River Glen, hike the Long Trail, cross-country ski, bike scenic Rte.100, enjoy the splendors of fall foliage.
  • Waitsfield: 1824 House Inn - Owned and operated by Jack Rodie & Carol Davis, the Inn is viewed as a home before being viewed as an inn. The Inn has few restrictions and guests are welcome in all areas. Food is our focal point.
  • Waitsfield: Inn at the Round Barn Farm - Located amidst 245 acres of majestic mountains, meadows and ponds in the beautiful Mad River Valley near the ski resorts of Sugarbush and Mad River Glen. Home of summer and winter activities and sports—kayaking, canoeing, skiing, equestrian, golf, arts, crafts and festivals—Vermont is sure to have something for everyone
  • Waitsfield: Lareau Farm Inn B & B - A carefully restored 1832 Vermont Greek Revival farmhouse that sits in an open meadow beside the Mad River, Lareau Farm B & B provides full country breakfasts, rooms furnished with antiques and handmade quilts, and the warm hospitality of innkeeper Susan Easley.
  • Waitsfield: Millbrook Inn & Restaurant, a classic cape-style farmhouse built by in the 1850s close to skiing.
  • Waitsfield: Tucker Hill Inn & Restaurant is a newly appointed charming country Inn offering tastefully decorated, cozy inn rooms with all the comforts of home. In room amenities include attractive furnishings, dataports, telephones, televisions, and VCR's.
  • Waitsfield: Waitsfield Inn, an authentic 1825 country inn located in Vermont's Mad River Valley.
  • Waitsfield: Weathertop Lodge Bed & Breakfast was built in 1972 as a ski chalet. We are unique because we offer the best combination of modern amenities with country charm and warm hospitality. If you haven't tried the B & B experience yet, Weathertop is a great place for your first time!
  • Waitsfield: Wilder Farm Inn - lodging in a nineteenth century country farmhouse.
  • Warren: West Hill House B&B - Come up our quiet country lane to West Hill House Bed and Breakfast Inn, a historic 1850's farmhouse that's only one mile from Sugarbush skiing, golfing and tennis resort and adjacent to its Robert Trent Jones Sr. championship golf course. We're off the beaten path, but close to restaurants, shopping, quaint villages, covered bridges and outdoor recreation beyond imagination.
  • Warren: Sugarbush Inn - This classic Vermont 44-room inn has all the charm and grace you would expect and the amenities of a resort hotel: 24-hr front desk, access to Health and Racquet Club and two restaurants.
  • Warren: Sugartree Inn, located near Waitsfield and Mad River, 1/4 mile from the Sugarbush ski area. Rooms feature canopy and brass beds, as well as antiques.
  • Warren: The Deer Meadow Inn is nestled in a picturesque setting of beautiful large landscaped lawns with mature pine and balsam trees. You have a choice of three spacious guest rooms filled with antiques and each with views.

Further Links

Featured Inn:

520 U.S. Route 5 South
Fairlee, VT 05045
(802) 333-4326 · (800) 666-1946

Email: scott@silvermaplelodge.com
http://www.silvermaplelodge.com

The Silver Maple Lodge and Cottages is one of Vermont's oldest continuously operating country inns. The centerpiece of our historic property is an antique farmhouse dating to the late 1700's, which was expanded in the Victorian-style in the mid 1800's. The inn, which first opened its doors to travelers in the 1920's, has been restored and refurbished. Our look is fresh but the lodge is filled with many of the inn's original antique furnishings and exposed 200 year old hand-hewn beams remain.

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