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      • For the Green Mountains, I recommend visiting between early to mid October for the peak fall foliage in Vermont. Planning for the 8th – 14th of October should be just about right. As a rule of thumb, it’s better to get there too early when there are green leaves still on trees than too late when there are no leaves on trees.
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  1. Aug 1, 2024 · Explore beautiful Vermont wilderness in the Green Mountain National Forest. Here are the best things to do including trails, lakes, campgrounds, and waterfalls.

  2. Oct 11, 2023 · When coming to the Green Mountains in Vermont, there are many things to see and do. From adventures to charming towns, this is a trip people won't forget. Luckily, we've searched plenty and have things to do, places to stay, and even food options to recommend.

  3. Embark on a journey through the hidden gems of Vermont's Green Mountains with scenic drives and byways that wind through charming towns and offer breathtaking views. Travel along routes 100, 108, and 15 to explore the towns of Waterbury, Stowe, Morristown, Hyde Park, Johnson, and Cambridge.

  4. Today, head into Vermont’s wild Northeast Kingdom with a drive north up Route 100, east on Route 15, east on U.S. Highway 2, and north on U.S. Highway 5 to East Burke. There, rent yourself a mountain bike and set out on the Kingdom Trails Network, 100 miles of pristine country landscape just crying out for two-wheeled exploration.

    • Thundering Brook Falls: Thundering Brook Falls is a beautiful waterfall with a short hike to it off River Road right near Road 100, that goes through the Green Mountain National Forest.
    • Warren Falls (amazing swimming holes): When I first saw photos of Warren Falls, I didn’t take it seriously. To me, it looked like a typical swimming hole you’d find in the mountains and for that, I figured I could just go to the Catskills and do that there (Rat’s Hole Park and Peekamoose Blue Hole are 2 examples).
    • Moss Glenn Falls: Moss Glenn Falls is right off the 100 road and the walk to the viewing area of it is about 50 feet from the parking area. You can also just drive by it too if you want and if you enjoy waterfalls, this is a beautiful one to view.
    • Texas Falls (one of the best Green Mountain National Forest waterfalls): It’s been a long time since I’ve seen any place in the eastern United States that just totally floored me, and out of all the spots on this list, this particular area did it.
  5. The Green Mountains, part of the Appalachian Mountain chain, may have relatively low elevations—but that doesn’t make them easy destinations. Many summits reach to 3,000 feet or more, and a handful make up the official Vermont “4,000-Footers.”

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  7. Oct 18, 2023 · 1.2.1 Why You Should Visit the Green Mountain National Forest? What is the Vermont Green Mountain National Forest? It's a beautiful national forest that spans across 400,000 acres of land located in southwestern and central Vermont, located in Bennington, Addison, Rutland, Windham, Windsor, and Washington counties.

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