|
Informative Press Releases for Travel
Press Release information you can use!
The following information is provided by the travel supplier or its public relations representative. The Traveler's Journal can accept no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of any material in this section.
Given that temperatures remained summer-like well into October, color progression over the last few days has been truly remarkable. Color change has accelerated with many more reds and oranges emerging to complement the more subtle yellows that had been predominant until recently.
Best Bets: Route 2 between St. Johnsbury and East Montpelier is showing bright color, as is Route 15 from
Route 100 south from Granville to Killington is at peak with sugar maples displaying brilliant shades of orange and gold.
Route 7 from Middlebury to
Also recommended for mid to near peak foliage viewing are Route 4 west from Rutland to Fairhaven, Route 73 west from Brandon to Mount Independence, and Route 74 from West Cornwall to Lake Champlain.
There are pockets of color in
Dozens of continuing and special events for the coming week and weekend are listed
in the Events Calendar of the Vermont Travel Planner at www.VermontVacation.com/fall.
Also available on the website are several tools for planning a Vermont Fall Foliage tour:
The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing advises making advance reservations because the most popular lodgings may fill early on busy weekends. Some innkeepers may require a minimum two-night stay. Foliage viewers can avoid the reservations’ squeeze by visiting mid-week.
###