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The Best Fall Scenic
Drives in Vermont


The State of Vermont has done a superb job of defining the Best 20 Scenic Drives in Vermont during the fall.


It is not by chance that Stowe enjoys its reputation as the most cosmopolitan and sophisticated resort town in Vermont. Come escape to our beautiful Green Mountains for some well earned fun and rest.
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The Equinox, in Manchester, Vermont, is home to the renowned Gleneagles Golf Course. The resort offers an extensive array of year-round outdoor activities and is ideally situated, close to the cultural happenings of Vermont.
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The Best Fall Scenic Drives in Vermont

The State of Vermont has done a superb job of defining the best 20 scenic drives in Vermont during the fall. Each red dot on the map offers complete directions so you can drive to the choicest spots for scanning autumn's finery. Tours offered start with the one in the Southern Vermont Loop and end in the Northeast Kingdom. These are the best of the best tours.

Stratton Mountain Resort
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Stratton . Vermont 05155
1.800.STRATTON
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Stratton Mountain is a four-season mountain resort with adventure and activities for all ages. Ski, snowboard, snowshoe, shop and dine in the Village, play golf or tennis, take a scenic ride to the summit of southern Vermont's highest peak.

To know Vermont is to know poetic peace, nature and the American wild. From every mountainside is the view of a land transformed by the seasons, but especially now when the leaves give up the green and the coutryside slips into a coat of many colors. The lists of things to do and sites to see are endless.

And yet, it's not just a bucolic haven for the weary traveler or ardent sports enthusiast. Some of its cities have been recognized for their quality of life, practicality and organization. Burlington is a perennial on Money magazine's "Best Places To Live" list, and once the proud holder of the top spot, and Brattleboro has won recognition for its design and management. There is indeed something for everyone here. Visit our Vermont Section to learn more about this remarkable state.

Once you visit New England, it's impossible to let go. So why try? Mortgage rates are at their lowest in decades and the prices of new and existing homes in parts of rustic New England are way below the norm. Let New England Guide.Com help you find a broker.
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For our discerning guests interested in very special properties, NewEnglandGuide.Com offers a Featured Real Estate Section. Two spectacular properties, nestled mountainside in Stowe, Vermont, are featured in this issue. They are offered by Pall Spera Company Realtors, LLC. To view them, please click here.


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