southern vt - this weekend worth it??
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southern vt - this weekend worth it??
hi all, i may have the opportunity to head out to southern vt this weekend (wilmington area) to see the foliage - but do you think it's still too early? not sure if it will be worth it this weekend, but you guys seem to be the experts on this subject! any insights are appreciated
Yes, too early for Southern Vermont but not Northern Vermont
Unless you're heading to very high elevations (top of Mount Snow for instance) you won't find much bright color. Occasional trees could show oranges or reds, but the overall scene won't. See other posts about the Northeast Kingdom where the colors are starting to really show. This weekend might be perfect for Darling Hill Road in the Lyndonville area, or even the incredibly picturesque little town of Peacham. And it's really not that far away, if you head up north on I-91 or I-89 to Montpelier and beyond.
As someone who used to live right in that area... I will have to respectfully disagree with some of the preceding comments.
Most people don't realize that altitude matters a lot more than latitude when it comes to foliage. The higher elevations of southern Vermont actually peak at around the same time as the Northeast Kingdom. Route 9 is the highest elevation highway (of any meaningful length) in the state.
I was last up in that area on September 5th and even then there was quite a bit of color. In a normal year, which this is so far, this weekend would actually be near peak in the greater Wilmington area. Even here in Bennington there's lots of color now.
Be sure to drive Route 9, Kelly Stand Road, Somerset Road to the reservoir, visit Molly Stark State Park and drive Route 100 up and around to Stratton.
Here's a quickie shot at Somerset Reservoir, taken September 27, 2004. (This is sunset light which enhances the colors, but there's lots there either way.)
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Most people don't realize that altitude matters a lot more than latitude when it comes to foliage. The higher elevations of southern Vermont actually peak at around the same time as the Northeast Kingdom. Route 9 is the highest elevation highway (of any meaningful length) in the state.
I was last up in that area on September 5th and even then there was quite a bit of color. In a normal year, which this is so far, this weekend would actually be near peak in the greater Wilmington area. Even here in Bennington there's lots of color now.
Be sure to drive Route 9, Kelly Stand Road, Somerset Road to the reservoir, visit Molly Stark State Park and drive Route 100 up and around to Stratton.
Here's a quickie shot at Somerset Reservoir, taken September 27, 2004. (This is sunset light which enhances the colors, but there's lots there either way.)
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View Autumn Scenes from Southern Vermont (2003), my free, 75-image foliage gallery!
View Autumn Scenes from Southern Vermont (2003), my free, 75-image foliage gallery!