
Fall Foliage & Farm Stands: A Slower Kind of Autumn Getaway in Vermont
Vermont in October is iconic for a reason.
The hills blaze with reds and golds. The air smells like woodsmoke and apples. And farm stands overflow with the final bounty of the season.
But what if your New England leaf peeping trip didn’t involve crowded highways or elbowing your way to a view?
What if it looked like a quiet cabin in the woods, where you could soak in a hot tub, sip something warm, and watch the leaves drift down without rushing anywhere?
Welcome to a slower kind of autumn getaway in Vermont—and the kind of glamping experience that invites you to be part of the landscape, not just a spectator.