Killington for fall foliage
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Killington for fall foliage
Is Killington good base place for fall foliage? We are planning to be there oct 4-6 with 8 year old son. What is reasonable(<$130 per night) place to stay there?
Thanks for any info.
Mariya
Thanks for any info.
Mariya
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Killington/Rutland area should be a good base. If you are able to get a condo for $130 that would be a good deal and more comfortable for a family than a single hotel room. Someone told me that they hand glide near Randolph which would be great fun to watch. The Vermont Country Store in Weston is a great place to shop but might be a little boring for a child. Visiting the Ben and Jerry's Factory would be fun, a long drive but that's what you will be doing anyways. It's in Waterbury. I strongly recommend making the trip fun for your child. Check to see if Brandon VT is having their scarecrow festival. See if there are any country fairs scheduled. A fun but long drive might be to take the ferry across Lake Champlain from Burlington and visit Ausable Chasm in NY. My husband loved it. We spent a week in late June exploring VT. It's a very beautiful state but you are not going to find fast food restaurants every few miles. Rutland has some but then I think the next city with a large commercial district is Burlington. There's miles and miles of farmland and some good hiking opportunities. Pick up some Vermont guides at a visitors center.
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Killington is a village unto itself, much different atmosphere than Rutland {more touristy and expensive}. Rutland is a small city. You'll do fine if you use it as a reasonably priced base to eat and sleep, though a condo may be more to your liking. You might also want to check out Woodstock which is a charming small town not far from Killington. Woodstock does however, fill up quickly during foliage season, so you would need to make reservations early.
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I'd also check into the Mad River valley. It's really central, and provides easy access to Stowe and Mt. Mansfield, Waterbury (home of Ben & Jerry's), and the towns of Warren and Waitsfield.
www.madrivervalley.com
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