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RT100, also known as Vermont’s Main Street, is the most traveled stretch of road in the state. The beautiful foliage colors of the Fall are a favorite time to enjoy this drive, but any time once the snow has stopped falling, is a great time to visit.
Along this route we pass through some very classic Vermont towns and villages, many having picturesque churches and cute country stores. There are also opportunities to see classic covered bridges and scenic waterfalls.
Foodies will love this tour with many opportunities to sample Vermont produce and delicacies including cheeses, ciders and maple syrup. A highlight stop is of course the home of Ben & Jerry’s for ice cream.
Learn how Smugglers Notch got its name and visit the Von Trapp Family Lodge, (yes from the Sound of Music), the home of President Calvin Coolidge and several of Vermont’s alpine resorts, like Killington.
This tour is one of the most scenic drives in New England.
Wilmington or Jeffersonville, VT. Depending on where you are arriving from, you can join anywhere along the RT100 route.
While you can tour along the RT100 Scenic Byway in a day, it’s much nicer if you can spend more time, staying overnight in one of Vermont’s classic towns like Stowe
165 miles one way between Wilmington and Jeffersonville
RT100, also known as Vermont’s Main Street, is the most traveled stretch of road in the state. The beautiful foliage colors of the Fall are a favorite time to enjoy this drive, but any time once the snow has stopped falling, is a great time to visit.
While you can tour along Vermont’s RT100 Scenic Byway in a day, it’s much nicer if you can spend more time, staying overnight in one of Vermont’s classic towns like Stowe.
The best time to visit Vermont, and find the best weather, is in May to June or September to October. Late spring and early summer will bring you maple syrup, moderate crowds, and the Vermont City Marathon, and fall is famous for its beautiful foliage colors.
The Vermont foliage season typically runs from early September to mid October. The peak usually falls on the last two weeks of September when visitors can see the whole palette of colors: green, yellow, red, and orange.
Along Vermont’s RT100 Scenic Byway you’ll through some very classic Vermont towns and villages, many having picturesque churches and cute country stores. You’ll want to stop at places including the Ben & Jerry’s Icecream Factory, the town of Stowe, the Von Trapp Family Lodge and President Calvin Coolidge Homestead.