Vermont trees show color in higher elevations
Fall has officially arrived in Vermont with leaves turning vibrant colors in the higher elevations. Officials at the Green Mountain National Forest said the fall colors are expected to be at their peak in the next couple of weeks in the higher spots. Vermont has the highest percentage of maple trees in New England, which contribute to the array of color from reds to oranges for which the state is known. The Vermont Department of Tourism offers leaf peepers online weekly foliage reports and a foliage forecaster, as well as suggestions for scenic drives.
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