11 Best Fall Activities in Vermont You Can’t Miss (2025 Guide)

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I love visiting Vermont in the fall! From sipping fresh Vermont apple cider to indulging in iconic maple cream pies, there’s no better place for a cozy autumn getaway.

If you’re planning a Vermont fall foliage trip, here’s everything I recommend for the ultimate leaf-peeping adventure in the Green Mountain State.

11 Best Fall Activities in Vermont

Here are my favorite fall activities in Vermont!

1. Shop At MC Maple

There’s nothing like authentic Vermont maple syrup, and one of my favorite places to get it is the small MC Maple stand in Montgomery Center, VT.

This self-serve shack offers some of the best maple syrup in the state.

Stopping at MC Maple in Montgomery Center for fresh, local Vermont maple syrup.
Self-serve MC Maple stand in Montgomery Center Vermont in fall

Just drive down the scenic dirt road, and be sure to bring cash.

After picking out your maple syrup, there’s a small box where you can drop your payment.

The Best Maple Syrup In Vermont
The Best Maple Syrup In Vermont

2. Drive Smugglers’ Notch

This is one of the most scenic drives in Vermont in the fall—and also one of the busiest.

The road through Smugglers’ Notch State Park winds through a narrow, tree-lined pass with vibrant foliage.

Fall foliage along Smugglers’ Notch scenic drive in Vermont
The twisting road through Smugglers’ Notch is a must-do for Vermont fall foliage.

The hiking trails off the road offer everything from easy strolls to more challenging treks, like the popular Sterling Pond Trail.

Best Things To Do In Vermont This Fall

We drove it from Stowe and back, enjoying the colorful leaves and people-watching along the way.

Just be careful while driving—there are lots of tourists around during the fall.

3. Try Maple Gin

After the winding drive, reward yourself with some spirits at Smugglers’ Notch Distillery.

They have a few tasting rooms, but we visited their main location in Jeffersonville.

Maple Gin tasting flight at Smugglers’ Notch Distillery in Vermont
A post-drive treat—Maple Gin tasting at Smugglers’ Notch Distillery.

We sampled a flight of four tastings and fell in love with the Maple Gin, which we brought home.

Its smooth, subtly sweet flavor with a hint of maple was unlike anything we’d tried before, making it the perfect souvenir from Vermont.

Try Maple Gin at Smugglers' Notch Distillery
Try Maple Gin at Smugglers’ Notch Distillery

4. Enjoy a Maple Creemee (Or 10)

One of the best places to enjoy Vermont’s famous Maple Creemee, a soft-serve ice cream made with pure maple syrup, is Palmer Lane Maple.

We opted for a twist—one with maple and butterscotch, the other with chocolate.

Maple Creemee soft serve at Palmer Lane Maple in Vermont
Vermont’s famous Maple Creemee from Palmer Lane Maple.

The creamy texture and rich maple flavor made each bite a true taste of Vermont.

From colorful pumpkins to hay bales, the atmosphere felt like the perfect autumn escape.

5. Sip Wine at Boyden Valley Winery

I love sipping wine on a crisp fall day, and Boyden Valley Winery was the perfect spot.

After a tasting, we decided on the Big Barn Red, which paired beautifully with their charcuterie board and homemade bread.

Wine tasting at Boyden Valley Winery in Vermont during fall foliage
A fall afternoon at Boyden Valley Winery, complete with wine and foliage views.

The outdoor patio offered great views, and we also snagged some bourbon-barreled maple syrup to bring home.

Best Things To Do In Vermont This Fall

Because, let’s be honest, Vermont is the place to stock up!

6. Visit Cold Hollow Cider Mill

Cold Hollow Cider Mill may be touristy, but it’s a must-stop. Expect to wait for parking and in line, but it’s worth it.

We tried their apple cider donuts, fresh apple cider, and of course, another Maple Creemee—it is fall in Vermont, after all!

Cold Hollow Cider Mill in Waterbury Vermont during fall
Apple cider donuts and maple creemee at Cold Hollow Cider Mill.

The creemee, made with pure maple syrup, is a local favorite and a perfect fall treat.

Cold Hollow Cider Mill has been around since the ’70s, starting off as a small cider-making spot in Waterbury, Vermont.

Today, you can stroll through the store and shop while grabbing all of the delicious goods I did!

7. Take a Foodie Tour in Burlington

Burlington, Vermont’s little city, is full of charm and perfect for a fall day trip or an overnight stay.

A stroll down the famous Church Street in autumn feels magical, with colorful leaves, crisp air, and plenty of great food spots along the way.

Enjoy food in Burlington, Vermont, with fall foliage
Enjoy food in Burlington, Vermont, with fall foliage

My favorite way to explore is by eating my way through the city, from dumplings to farm-to-table dishes.

8. Sip Spooky Cocktails at BKK in the Alley

Our favorite was BKK (Bangkok) in the alley, where we sipped on handcrafted cocktails surrounded by spooky Halloween decor—the perfect end to a fall day.

One of the best things to do in Vermont is sip spooky drinks.
One of the best things to do in Vermont is sip spooky drinks.

The mixologist went above and beyond, clearly taking pride in every drink they made, adding a personal touch to each cocktail.

Halloween-themed cocktails at BKK in the Alley in Burlington Vermont
Halloween cocktails at BKK in the Alley, Burlington.

Read my full guide here: Best Cocktail Bar In Burlington, VT: BKK In The Alley!

9. Taste The Maple Syrup At Silloway Maple

When I visited Silloway Maple, I was in for a real treat! Tasting their maple syrup was such a highlight of my trip.

They use sap from their own sugar maples, so you know it’s super fresh.

Tasting maple syrup at Silloway Maple in Vermont during fall
Sampling fresh maple syrup at Silloway Maple.

I got to sample different grades of syrup, and let me tell you, each one had its own unique flavor.

I loved the light, sweet notes of their golden syrup, but the darker syrup packed a robust punch that I couldn’t get enough of!

Visiting Silloway Maple Is One Of The Best Things To Do In Vermont This Fall
Visiting Silloway Maple Is One Of The Best Things To Do In Vermont This Fall

Whatever you do, don’t leave without trying their famous maple creemee!

Let’s be honest—you can never have too many maple creemees in Vermont!

10. Visit the Golden Dog Farm

I saved the best for last, and honestly, this might be my favorite thing I’ve ever done in Vermont.

Golden Dog Farm in Jeffersonville offers the Golden Retriever Experience year-round, and while I did mine in the winter, I can only imagine how magical it is in the fall.

Golden Retrievers running at Golden Dog Farm in Vermont during fall
Golden Retrievers and snow at Golden Dog Farm.

Picture this: vibrant foliage all around, crisp mountain air, and a pack of happy golden retrievers running toward you for playtime and cuddles.

The experience includes time with friendly dogs, plus the chance to sample the farm’s award-winning maple syrup and local goods.

You’ll toss tennis balls, take plenty of photos, and soak in the mountain scenery with tails wagging at your feet.

11. Sip Wine at Shelburne Vineyard

Just a short drive from Burlington, Shelburne Vineyard is the perfect spot to soak up Vermont’s fall colors with a glass of wine in hand.

The rolling hills, golden leaves, and cozy tasting room make it an easy place to spend an afternoon.

Wine tasting at Shelburne Vineyard in Vermont during fall foliage
Wine tasting with fall views at Shelburne Vineyard.

Their wines are made from cold-climate grapes like Marquette, Louise Swenson, and La Crescent, giving you a true taste of Vermont.

I went for a tasting flight and loved the Marquette Reserve—it was rich, smooth, and perfect for the season.

In the fall, keep an eye out for special events that pair live music with great food.

Where To Visit In Vermont the Fall?

We drove the entire state, starting from Lake Willoughby in the east, heading to Jay Forest in the north, then down to Stowe and Waterbury, and finally over to Burlington.

The next day, we explored Woodstock before heading back to Maine.

Vermont fall foliage road trip route map for 2025
Our Vermont fall foliage road trip route through the Green Mountain State.

Fall Foliage in Vermont Map

Foliage reports change daily, so I recommend checking Jeff Fall Foliage for updates.

When we visited the weekend of October 5th, the colors were a bit muted, and many trees in the north were already bare.

Vermont Fall Foliage Map 2024
Vermont Fall Foliage Map 2025

However, the middle of the state had just started turning.

I think Vermont truly shines a little after peak, with falling leaves and rustic colors giving you that perfect fall charm.

You can visit this website for an updated fall foliage map, too.

Where to Stay in Vermont in the Fall

When planning a fall getaway to Vermont, finding the right place to stay is key to fully enjoying all that the Green Mountain State has to offer.

Whether you’re looking for cozy inns or scenic mountain lodges, Vermont has plenty of options for a memorable stay.

Stowe

If you want to be close to Smugglers’ Notch and the famous scenic drives, Stowe is a great choice.

This charming town is known for its picturesque surroundings, vibrant fall colors, and plenty of boutique accommodations.

Stay at the Stowe Mountain Lodge for a luxurious experience, complete with mountain views, or opt for a quaint bed and breakfast like Green Mountain Inn for a cozier, more intimate vibe.

Stowe Vermont during fall foliage season
Stowe Vermont during fall foliage season

Burlington

For a mix of city and nature, Burlington offers the best of both worlds.

Stay downtown at the Hotel Vermont for a modern, eco-friendly experience that’s walking distance from Church Street’s shops and restaurants.

Woodstock

For a more tranquil, small-town vibe, Woodstock is a wonderful place to stay.

This town embodies classic New England charm with its covered bridges, boutique shops, and vibrant fall foliage.

The Woodstock Inn & Resort offers luxury and comfort, while smaller inns like The Jackson House Inn provide a more intimate and personalized experience.

Enjoying the beautiful fall weather in Vermont
Enjoying the beautiful fall weather in Vermont

Jay Peak

If you’re exploring the northern parts of Vermont, Jay Peak Resort is a great option.

It’s a ski resort, but in the fall, it transforms into a peaceful retreat surrounded by stunning foliage.

The resort offers plenty of amenities, including dining and hiking trails, making it a perfect choice for a leaf-peeping trip.

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