10 Sep 2015
With three-quarters of the state forested and the highest percentage of maple trees in the country, Vermont proves its worthy of the title 'Worlds Best Foliage'. As the oncoming Autumn brings the annual, and magnificent, natural display amidst the unique working landscape of rural villages, pastoral meadows and woody hillsides, the Green Mountain State sets the bar for other states positioning themselves as fall foliage destinations.
As demonstrated in this stunning new collection of photography, available now, the fall season in Vermont lets you enjoy the amazing display of colours and picturesque scenery of one of the most beautiful states in the US – Vermont; 'Worlds Best Foliage'.
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Editors Notes
Alongside bright yellows, fiery oranges and vibrant reds – the secret to Vermont's spectacular seasonal displays is in the sugar: With over three quarters of the State forested, and the highest percentage of Maple trees in the North East – it's the drop in temperature that causes the maple leaves to produce Vermont's unusual hints of pink and purple in its fall colours.