Rabbit Hill Inn
If you're looking for a cozy B&B for your fall foliage stay in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, look no further than the romantic and relaxing Rabbit Hill Inn.
The Wildflower Inn
This charming yet kid-friendly country inn in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont offers a spectacular setting for foliage seekers. Create fall memories on a horse-drawn wagon ride, a hike in the woods or a scenic drive to the top of Burke Mountain. Ask about special fall weekend packages.
The Equinox Resort & Spa
This historic and elegant resort with expansive amenities offers a wonderful vantage place from which to explore fall foliage in Vermont.
Mountain Meadows Lodge
Located on Kent Lake in Killington, this country lodge is close to many scenic attractions in central Vermont including fall foliage gondola rides at the Killington ski area and the Appalachian Trail.
Quality Inn at Quechee Gorge
Quechee Gorge is a favorite destination for photographers in the fall, and this nearby Quality Inn with an indoor pool and free Continental breakfast is a good choice for familes. Check rates at Kayak.com or Book Direct
Stepping Stone Spa and Wellness Center
Get away from it all this fall and soothe your mind, body and soul at this petite and scenic retreat in Vermont's secluded Northeast Kingdom.
Sugar Lodge at Sugarbush
Ski area lodgings make great choices for fall foliage travelers. After a day of leaf peeping, you'll love retiring to a spot beside the stone fireplace in the Great Room at this comfortable mountain lodge.
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