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Fall Foliage Information: The variety in Vermont’s forest species and in Vermont’s topography help create a relatively long foliage season. Typically, in early to mid September the color change begins in northern Vermont at high elevations and in areas where trees are stressed by normal conditions, such as swamps, roadside or city areas. Tree species change at different times and provide an enormous range of colors. Swamp maples are one of the first tree species to turn. Oak, poplar and tamarack are often the last trees to turn from green to fall hues. View Vermont foliage facts provided by the State of Vermont for maps, diving routes, and updated foliage reports. |
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