Scenic drives and great places to stop. Outlined below are a collection of trips recommending Route 100. However! What we love to do every fall is get in the car and just go, taking right and left turns on a whim. Some of our best times and best discoveries are found this way.
Vermont's fall foliage is world famous. While you can see the glorious colors of the leaves from almost anywhere in the state, Route 100 is a scenic route that has been called the most beautiful in New England. In autumn when the landscape comes alive with color, this road becomes the platform for a magical journey.
One of the most beautiful roads in the country stretches 216 miles north to south through Vermont. Route 100 travels through 33 quaint villages and miles of pristine countryside. It follows the rivers and mountains making it the perfect road to take a long scenic drive.
If you asked ten people on the street about the best time to go for a long drive in Vermont, we bet that all ten would immediately say "fall." Autumn is a magical time in Vermont, and Route 100 may just be the most amazing way to see all the state's fall splendor in one go.
Sometimes it's nice to get out and simply go on a drive, and one of the best roads to travel in Vermont is the scenic Route 100 Byway. Here you'll find gorgeous scenery and lovely stops along the way. This byway includes 20 towns each with its own special attractions and filled with wondrous beauty.
Planning a road trip can often turn out to be a tedious and time-intensive project. Figuring out the route and which attractions to visit all take a considerable amount of time, not to mention where you plan to camp or spend the night.
Leaf peeping season beckons tourists and Vermonters alike to drive along the country roads and take in the beauty of fall. There is simply no place in the world to experience the glorious and vibrant reds, oranges and yellows that blanket the countryside.