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Central Vermont has scenic, foliage drives that will stay in your memories

Vermont (VT) Scenic Drives and Byways. Find directions and maps for scenic drives and byways, for viewing fall foliage and all other times of the year
connecticut river national byway
Connecticut River National Byway

Route 91 in Vermont; Routes 2 and 3 in New Hampshire Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Windsor, White River Junction, Wells River, St. Johnsbury, VT Phone:

The Connecticut River Byway parallels and occasionally cross the eastern and western shores of the Connecticut River, which forms most of the border between Vermont and New Hampshire. The byway and its river trace the history of the region from long before the European arrival on this contnent. On this byway, visitors can drive across a 465-foot covered bridge that dates from 1866, explore restored historic railroad stations that now serve as waypoint centers, and visit farms, antique shops, artists’ studios and breweries. Vermont Byway Maps
stone valley scenic byway
Stone Valley Scenic Byway

Route 30 Hubardton, Castleton, Poultney, Wells, Pawlet, Rupert, Dorset, Manchester, VT Phone:

Length: 30 miles

The Stone Valley Scenic Byway travels through the center of the center of Vermont, where the state's slate and marble quarrying and production history is visible on all sides, along with historic, picturesque towns and farms. Vermont Byway Maps
mad river scenic byway
Mad River Scenic Byway

Routes 100 and 100B Granville, Warren Waitsfield, Moretown, Middlesex, VT Phone:

Length: 35 miles

The Mad River Byway is a foray through the heart of Vermont, passing around or through lovely and lively downtowns, farms, famous ski areas (Sugarbush and Mad River Glen), and historic sites. A pleasant walk along the Mad River is accessible via the well-planned, mapped, and landscaped Mad River Path through and around Waitsfield.
Driving directions: The Mad River Byway takes you along two of Vermont's most scenic roads, Routes 100 and 100B. Along the way you'll find Middlesex Village (Route 2); Moretown (Route 100B); Waitsfield, Warren, Granville Gulf Reservation (Route 100); Fayston, and Buels Gore to the top of the Appalachian Gap (Route 17).
Vermont Byway Maps