1Route 100 (Vermont)

For a quintessential New England road trip, Route 100 in Vermont offers a charming drive through small towns, picturesque villages, and rolling countryside.

Stretching 217 miles along the spine of the Green Mountains, Route 100 is especially popular during the fall, when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold. Along the way, you’ll pass covered bridges, historic inns, and small farms. Highlights include the quaint towns of Stowe and Woodstock, the scenic Mad River Valley, and plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, and skiing in the Green Mountains.

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