What is leaf peeping like in Vermont? Would kids enjoy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Leaf peeping in Vermont” is code for a road trip to a New England. You drive around on some two-lane roads and marvel at the foliage. Visit some general stores. Drink some cider. Browse through some country antiques. Get a pumpkin. Eat in an inn.

Chaos? I would never describe anything in Vermont as “chaos.”



That sounds fabulous


What are you like, 70?
Anonymous
I can’t think of a more boring vacation. Sorry
Anonymous
There is someplace near Charlottesville that does llama.trekking. basically you hike while leading a llama around. Looking at leaves might be boring but my kids could.probably
Be enticed into hiking and looking at leaves if there was a llama involved. Maybe there is one of those in vermont.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is someplace near Charlottesville that does llama.trekking. basically you hike while leading a llama around. Looking at leaves might be boring but my kids could.probably
Be enticed into hiking and looking at leaves if there was a llama involved. Maybe there is one of those in vermont.


Yes. At Smuggs.
Anonymous
Leaf peeping for kids is generally boring. But, if you do hikes, mini golf, try different restaurants, get ice cream. Do fun things in the leaf peeping area but do more than looking a foliage or your kids “will die”!!!
Anonymous
I love being in New England in the fall. It does come much quicker than it will here so plan accordingly. I took my kids when they were probably 6 or so and we rented a log cabin/Chalet in the Mount snow area and then a cute country inn/farm in Manchester. My kids loved it but they are easy to please for the most part. We especially loved Manchester and hiking.
Anonymous
There are great stops for kids in VT. Plan a road trip for them, and you’ll enjoy the leaves on the drive.
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