6Route 100 – Vermont
Vermont is famous for its fall foliage, and Route 100 is one of the best ways to experience the state’s vibrant autumn landscape. Running north to south through the Green Mountains, Route 100 stretches for 200 miles and is often considered Vermont’s most scenic drive. Along this route, you’ll pass charming small towns like Stowe, Waterbury, and Ludlow, as well as picturesque farms, covered bridges, and rolling hills. The vibrant foliage is complemented by the rustic beauty of the state’s barns and churches. Peak foliage typically occurs in early to mid-October, making it the perfect time for a leisurely drive through the heart of Vermont.