Leaf-peeping on U.S. Forest Service roads in Vermont is a good option for out-of-the-way scenic drives and outdoor exploration. Forest Service roads in Vermont can be found across the Green Mountain National Forest, from Searsburg and Sunderland to Goshen and Granville. The national forest encompasses more than 400,000 acres in southwestern and central Vermont, forming the largest contiguous public land area in Vermont. Most U.S. Forest Service roads were built pre-1986, according to Brian Austin, a technical services staff member at the Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forests office in Rutland. Many roads existed even before the Forest Service purchased land in Vermont…

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Brattleboro Winter Farmers’ Market 2025–2026 Season
The Brattleboro Winter Farmers’ Market returns for its 20th season starting Saturday, November 1st, 2025, at the Winston Prouty Campus....
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