Vermont
Visiting Vermont, USA, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, especially during the fall foliage season, which is considered one of the most beautiful in the world.
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Must-see attractions:
Stowe: A classic tourist town, a major destination for fall foliage viewing, hiking, and skiing. Popular attractions include Moss Glen Falls, an easily accessible waterfall.
Burlington: The state's largest city, situated on Lake Champlain, offering shopping and dining at Church Street Marketplace.
Quechee Gorge: Nicknamed Vermont's "Little Grand Canyon," this 165-foot-deep canyon can be viewed from a bridge or by hiking down to the bottom.
Shelburne Museum & Farms: An outdoor art and design museum and demonstration farm showcasing the state's history and agriculture.
Ben & Jerry's Factory: A famous ice cream factory in Waterbury, popular with tourists for watching the production process and tasting ice cream.
Best Time to Visit
Fall (Late September - Mid October): Peak Foliage season, when leaves turn red, orange, and yellow throughout the state, starting in the north and higher elevations in late September.
Winter (December - March): Ideal for skiing and snowboarding at world-class resorts such as Killington Resort, Stowe Mountain Resort, and Jay Peak Resort.
Summer (June - August): Perfect for outdoor activities like cycling on the Burlington Bike Path or swimming in Warren Falls.
Things to Try
Maple Syrup: Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the U.S.
Cheese and Dairy Products: Renowned for its high-quality cheeses from local farms.
Scenic Drives: We recommend Route 100, which cuts through the center of the state, offering stunning views along the way.