There's nothing like Vermont in the fall. Along with the crisp air, it's the ideal time of year to take a hike, head to an event at a local farm, sip on apple cider, and much more. If you're unsure of where to spend time in the fall, we suggest heading to Waitsfield. Aside from being a lovely village, with a population of under 1000 worth, Waitsfield is also considered a perfect Vermont small town for fall and one of the friendliest in the Green Mountain State!
When you head to Waitsfield, we think part of your quintessential Vermont in fall experience will include checking out the Village Covered Bridge. In addition to being one of the oldest bridges in the state, the views are stunning during leaf-peeping season.
During your visit to Waitsfield, Vermont in the fall, we also suggest taking time to stroll along one of the backroads in town. In addition to being scenic, you'll get to enjoy hearing the leaves swish as you take your scenic walk.
Since the Mad River runs through Waitsfield, take advantage of the epic views when you visit during the leaf-peeping season.
If you're a fan of hiking, head to Mad River Glen Ski Resort to hit one of the epic trails on the mountain.
Of course, part of the fun of spending time in Vermont in the fall is visiting a farm such as Hartshorn's Certified Organic Farm and going pumpkin picking.
How about ending your day of play in Waitsfield, Vermont by stopping by The Big Picture Theater & Cafe? Aside from the setting, we guarantee sinking your teeth into the maple donuts (any time of year) will be one of your highlights from this outing.
Since there's so much to do and see in Waitsfield during the fall in Vermont, we also suggest staying overnight at the Bed & Breakfast at Lareau Farm. I invite you to check out Vrbo for vacation rental options in the area as well.
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