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Vermont Fall Road Trip Guide to the Best Inns and Scenic Drives

October 16, 2025 Rachel Ferrucci

 

When the leaves start turning gold and red, Vermont becomes the postcard that defines fall. Between covered bridges, cozy inns, and the smell of fresh cider doughnuts in the air, it’s no wonder travelers return year after year to chase those colors. Whether you’re a couple finally enjoying empty-nester freedom or part of a multigenerational crew who loves a good road trip, Vermont in autumn has something for everyone — quiet towns, winding scenic routes, and that unmistakable small-town charm.

Why Vermont Is Fall’s Crown Jewel

Fall in Vermont isn’t just a season — it’s an entire mood. The air feels crisper, the mountains glow, and every village looks like it was made for a Hallmark movie. It’s also one of the most relaxed ways to travel: there’s no rush, no schedule, and plenty of cider stops along the way.

Here’s the bonus: fall is considered “shoulder season,” which means smaller crowds, better rates, and easier reservations at Vermont’s best inns. Most of the state’s magic happens between late September and mid-October, when the leaves hit their peak.

The Ultimate Vermont Scenic Route

If you’re driving, Route 100 is your golden ticket — it winds through the Green Mountains from north to south, connecting some of the state’s most beautiful small towns. You’ll pass old general stores, farm stands stacked with pumpkins, and endless overlooks where the mountains look like a patchwork quilt of color.

Another must-drive is the Green Mountain Byway, which connects Waterbury and Stowe. You’ll find covered bridges, charming cafés, and some of Vermont’s best farm-to-table dining.

If you’re flying in, start your adventure in Burlington (a great city for breweries and lake views), then rent a car and make your way southeast through Stowe, Woodstock, and Quechee.

Where to Stay — Vermont Inns Worth the Drive

Here’s where Vermont really shines. The state’s inns and B&Bs are full of fireplaces, creaky floors, and stories — the kind of places where you pour a glass of wine and chat with the innkeeper about where to find the best hidden waterfall.

Woodstock Inn & Resort – Woodstock, VT

A quintessential Vermont experience. Set right in the heart of one of New England’s most charming towns, the Woodstock Inn combines luxury and rustic warmth. Stroll to the town green, visit the nearby Billings Farm & Museum, or book a treatment at their spa after a long foliage drive. Their fireplaces and farm-to-table restaurant make it the perfect mix of pampering and authenticity.

The Green Mountain Inn – Stowe, VT

This 1833 landmark sits in the heart of Stowe village, where you can walk to local cafés, antique shops, and hiking trails. Rooms are cozy, with wood beams and whirlpool tubs, and the outdoor fire pits make the evenings magical. Stowe is also home to a scenic gondola ride up Mt. Mansfield — a must-do for panoramic fall views.

West Hill House Bed & Breakfast – Warren, VT

If you prefer peace and a personal touch, this charming B&B in the Mad River Valley is it. You’ll feel like family as soon as you arrive. West Hill House is surrounded by scenic drives, covered bridges, and local cider mills. Breakfast is homemade and hearty — think maple syrup, fresh pastries, and warm coffee in front of the fire.

Twin Farms – Barnard, VT

For travelers ready to splurge, Twin Farms is Vermont’s most exclusive retreat — an all-inclusive, adults-only escape where every cabin feels like a private luxury hideaway. Think wood-burning fireplaces, art-filled cottages, gourmet tasting menus, and serene trails right outside your door. It’s an unforgettable place for a milestone anniversary or multi-generation celebration where you want everyone to feel spoiled.

Fall Experiences You Can’t Miss

  • Chase the Covered Bridges: Vermont has over 100 historic bridges — the Quechee Covered Bridge and Emily’s Bridge in Stowe are fan favorites.

  • Cider Stops: Visit Cold Hollow Cider Mill in Waterbury for fresh cider doughnuts and hot apple cider that’s worth every calorie.

  • Maple Tasting: Vermont’s sugarhouses often open for fall visitors. Try Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks in Montpelier to sample syrup flights (yes, it’s a thing).

  • Hike or Gondola: The Mt. Mansfield Auto Toll Road or Stowe Gondola SkyRide will get you unbeatable views of the valleys below.

  • Farmers Markets & Fall Festivals: Don’t miss Stowe’s Annual Foliage Arts Festival or the Woodstock Apples & Crafts Fair for local shopping and music.

Sample 4-Day Vermont Fall Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrive in Woodstock
Check into the Woodstock Inn, explore the village shops, and enjoy dinner at the inn’s Red Rooster restaurant.

Day 2 – Route 100 Adventure
Drive north toward Stowe, stopping at cider mills and farm stands. Visit Moss Glen Falls or take a gondola up Mt. Mansfield. Spend the night at the Green Mountain Inn.

Day 3 – Mad River Valley & Warren
Wind your way south to Warren, home to West Hill House. Relax in the garden, walk the backroads, or take a short drive to Warren Falls for a photo stop.

Day 4 – Barnard Luxury or Burlington Return
Either cap your trip with a luxury stay at Twin Farms in Barnard or loop back toward Burlington for a lakefront stroll and craft beer tasting before you head home.

Packing Tips for Vermont in Fall

  • Layers are your best friend – mornings can be crisp while afternoons warm up quickly.

  • Bring waterproof boots or walking shoes (there’s always a little mud on country roads).

  • A cozy sweater and a scarf will carry you from coffee runs to outdoor dinners.

  • And don’t forget a reusable water bottle and camera, you’ll need both!

Why Vermont’s Inns Make Fall Travel Feel Like Home

Vermont’s charm isn’t just in the scenery — it’s in the people. Innkeepers still greet you by name, coffee is poured before you ask, and everyone has a “local secret spot” they’re willing to share. You’ll find yourself staying up later than planned, chatting by a fire with other travelers about where the best color is tomorrow.

Fall in Vermont is about slowing down, reconnecting, and remembering why we love the road.

Travel should always come with a little sparkle — and a lot of maple syrup.

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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