Vermont's Finest Season
Fall Foliage in
Woodstock, VT
Peak color, perfect drives, and the best views in New England
The Quick Answer: When to Go
Best Peak Window:
Early–Mid October
Woodstock sits at ~700 ft elevation. Peak color typically lands the first two weeks of October — earlier than coastal areas, later than the Northeast Kingdom.
Sweet Spot:
Columbus Day Weekend
The second weekend of October is statistically the most reliable for peak color. It's also the most crowded — book lodging months ahead.
Week-by-Week Foliage Timeline
Maples at higher elevations begin turning. Golds and light oranges appear. Crowds are lighter — great for a quieter trip if you don't need full peak. Hilltops and ridge lines are most colorful.
Color spreading down from the hills into the valley. The village itself starts popping with reds and oranges. A lovely time to visit — still building toward peak, crowds picking up.
The main event. Village maples at full color, surrounding hillsides ablaze in red, orange, and gold. The covered bridges framed in autumn color are iconic. Book lodging 3–6 months ahead — this is the most-sought week in all of Vermont tourism.
Color beginning to fade but still beautiful. Oak trees hit their peak (russets and burgundies) as maples wind down. Crowds thinning out — can be a great time for a more relaxed visit at lower prices.
Most leaves down. The landscape takes on a starkly beautiful quality — bare branches against blue sky, carpets of leaves on country roads. Off-season deals kick in. Perfect for apple cider, quiet hikes, and cozy inns.
Best Foliage Spots Near Woodstock

The Village Green
The ancient maples lining the village green turn brilliant gold and orange, framing the Woodstock Inn and white church steeples. The single most photogenic spot in town — just stand on the green at golden hour.
📍 Central Square, Woodstock village

Middle Bridge
Vermont's most photographed covered bridge, surrounded by fall color reflecting in the Ottauquechee River. The combination of red bridge, orange maples, and flowing water is pure New England magic.
📍 Elm St, Woodstock village center

Mount Tom Summit
A moderate 45-minute hike from the village rewards with a 360° panoramic view of the valley floor covered in a patchwork of color. The single best overview of the fall landscape around Woodstock.
📍 Faulkner Park, Mountain Ave · 45 min hike

Quechee Gorge
Fall color inside and above the gorge is spectacular — the 165-foot canyon walls framed by blazing foliage. The bridge overlook is free; the hike into the gorge adds another dimension entirely.
📍 Quechee Gorge State Park, 6 mi east

Billings Farm & Barnard
The farm fields and rolling hills north of Woodstock toward Barnard are classic Vermont — red barns, white fences, and an ocean of maples. Drive VT-12 north for a quintessential autumn drive.
📍 Take VT-12 north from Woodstock

Route 4 Corridor
The drive along Route 4 between Woodstock and Quechee follows the Ottauquechee River through a canopy of color. One of the most scenic fall drives in the state — slow down and enjoy it.
📍 US-4, Woodstock to Quechee (6 mi)
The Classic Woodstock Foliage Loop
This 2–3 hour drive hits the best scenery around Woodstock. Pack a thermos of coffee and take your time.
Start: Woodstock Village Green
Begin with coffee at Dreamscape and a walk around the autumn-draped village. Photograph Middle Bridge.
VT-12 North → Barnard
Drive north through rolling farmland and classic Vermont hilltop views. Stop at Silver Lake in Barnard — stunning reflections.
Pomfret Road → South Pomfret
Quiet back roads through one of Vermont's most pristine rural landscapes. Farm stands and covered bridges punctuate the drive.
US-4 East → Quechee Gorge
Follow the Ottauquechee River east. Stop at the gorge overlook or hike down. Browse Quechee's shops and Simon Pearce glassblowing studio.
Return to Woodstock for Dinner
Head back west on US-4 as the light goes golden. Dinner reservation at Oakes & Evelyn or Richardson's Tavern to cap a perfect day.
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Woodstock Fall Foliage FAQ
A few quick answers for planning foliage timing and expectations in Woodstock.
When does fall foliage usually peak in Woodstock?
Most years the strongest color lands somewhere from late September into mid-October, but exact timing can shift with weather, elevation, and the kind of season Vermont is having.
Are weekends worth it during foliage season?
They can be beautiful, but they are also busier. If your schedule allows it, weekdays are usually calmer for driving, dining, and actually enjoying the village without constant crowd friction.
What are the best ways to see color around Woodstock?
A mix of village walks, covered bridge stops, back-road drives, and a couple of easy scenic hikes usually works best. Woodstock is strongest when you treat foliage like a full-day rhythm, not one single lookout.
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