Departure
September 30, 2012
Trip Length
6 Days / 5 Nights
Price (per person)
$2,698
Single Supplement
$500
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
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There’s just nothing like autumn in Vermont. Every year, this rural landscape of working farms, rolling hills, forests, and picture-perfect villages is ablaze with color—brilliant reds, glowing oranges, and vibrant yellows paint the landscape. You’ll follow the Robert Frost Trail, a forest footpath named for the famed poet who spent much of his life here. Then discover Silver Lake, the Falls of Lana, and view three states (and Canada) under a quilt of color as you walk the ridgeline of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak.
Explore a lost pioneer settlement, then trek through Smugglers’ Notch, a mountain pass with a notorious history. Trails through breathtaking fall scenes of brightly painted barns, lush meadows, and mountains lead to quintessential New England towns like Goshen, Warren, and Stowe, where timeless general stores stand next to chic boutiques. At night, relax at comfortable inns and enjoy chef-prepared meals that have made Vermont the gourmet center of America’s local-food movement.
GUEST COMMENT
The beauty of Vermont in the fall feeds both the body and soul. Walks through the countryside, abundant with fall color filled me with awe and gave me a wonderful, peaceful feeling. I’d take this trip again in a heartbeat.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated easy to moderate, with an average of 2-6 miles daily with occasional options. The terrain is varied, with walks on dirt roads, dirt paths, and some rocky trails with uneven footing. The trails have some long flat stretches with an occasional steep but short ascent of no more than 45 minutes.
Burlington, Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
DAY 1Arrival in Burlington. Transfer to Goshen; 2-3 miles, easy The tour meets at the Burlington International Airport, where you immediately depart for a scenic 1½-hour drive to your home for the next two nights. The Blueberry Hill Inn is located on 120 private acres near Moosalamoo, a section of the Green Mountain National Forest, in central Vermont. This original 1813 farmhouse, adorned with antiques and handmade quilts, exudes warmth and rustic charm. Later in the afternoon you embark on a short warm-up walk along trails that surround the inn. Dinner this evening is served in the inn’s comfortable dining room. After dinner you have time to relax and enjoy the inn’s charming and peaceful environment. DAY 2Silver Lake Trail and Falls of Lana; 2-4 miles, easy to moderate. Optional afternoon hike of Hogback Mtn. Loop; 3 miles, easy to moderate After enjoying a full country breakfast, you set off to explore the trails around nearby Silver Lake. Wooded paths, brilliant colors, and lake views dot the landscape as you walk through this unspoiled region. You wander from Silver Lake down to an overlook of the Falls of Lana—part of Sucker Brook, which flows into Lake Dunmore. This afternoon you have time to relax on the porch of the inn or soothe your muscles in the wood-fired sauna. Or, you may want to join the guides on a three-mile loop walk featuring 200-year-old maples, a beautiful blueberry meadow, and gorgeous views. A wonderful dinner is prepared for you tonight in the comfort of the inn’s dining room. DAY 3Robert Frost Trail; 1 mile, easy. Little River State Park; 3-4 miles, moderate. Transfer to Stowe. After another enjoyable breakfast, you leave Goshen for the approximate 1½-hour drive towards Stowe. However, not far from the inn you stop to enjoy a one-mile wooded trail loop on the Robert Frost Trail, which commemorates the poetry of Robert Frost, who spent 23 summers in this area. Having stretched your legs you settle in for the drive north towards Little River State Park, stopping in the charming village of Warren and the Warren General Store, where you pick up a moveable feast before arriving at the State Park. This region was once a settlement, home to 50 pioneer families in the early to mid-1800s. A wooded path takes you past remnants of old town buildings, a schoolhouse, and cemeteries; all evidence of a once-thriving community. Following a picnic lunch you continue on to Stowe, where wooded trails welcome, and spectacular views abound. Your home for the next few evenings is an inn situated in the heart of Stowe village amidst the Green Mountains. New England charm and excellent cuisine provide a warm welcome at the end of an active day. DAY 4Mt. Mansfield; 3 miles, moderate to challenging Today you drive to Smuggler’s Notch—the deep, boulder-laden passageway between Mt. Mansfield and Sterling Peak. In the early 1800s, Smuggler’s Notch was used as a route for smuggling goods in and out of Canada. After ascending Mt. Mansfield by van, you begin a walk at the visitors’ center located near the top of the mountain. On a clear day, this ridgeline walk provides breathtaking views of Lake Champlain and several mountain ranges, including the Adirondacks of New York, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the Green Mountains, and Mount Royal in Canada. At 4,393 feet, Mt. Mansfield is the state’s highest summit and supports the largest of three alpine ecosystems in Vermont. Its alpine vegetation survives high winds, extreme temperatures, and considerable precipitation. Mt. Mansfield also supports numerous forest ecosystems that are noticeable as you traverse the ridge. There is time this afternoon to further explore the village of Stowe, take a stroll along its recreation path, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility of your inn. Tonight you are on your own for dinner, choosing from many local restaurants within easy walking distance. Your guides will be happy to assist in your choice. DAY 5Bull Moose Pasture; 4 miles, easy Today’s walk takes you to beautiful Bull Moose Pasture. You pass working farms, sugar maple groves, and meadows dotted with Vermont’s ubiquitous Holstein cows. Autumn features spectacular fall foliage as leaves of maple, birch, and poplar trees change to dazzling shades of red, orange, and yellow. This afternoon you take time to visit with George Woodard, a third-generation Vermont organic dairy farmer and storyteller. From George you gain a better understanding of Vermont’s history of dairy farming and maple sugaring as you take a hayride through his meadows overlooking Camel’s Hump, Vermont’s third highest peak. This evening you gather for a final dinner at the inn, perhaps enjoying a post-dinner swim in the hotel’s heated swimming pool. DAY 6Guide's choice. Departure After a final breakfast at the inn, your guides will offer a final walk depending largely on the weather and will be chosen from their repertoire of highlights in the area. Excellent views of nearby mountains painted with colorful foliage leaves a lasting impression of your visit to Vermont. Following a final lunch as a group, you transfer to the Burlington International Airport in time for early evening flights.
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Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"Experience fall's beauty. Stand with me on Mt. Mansfield—look east to the White Mountains, north to Mount Royal, and west to Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks. It is breathtaking."
-Tim Smith
![]() | Nights 1 & 2Blueberry Hill Inn |
![]() | Nights 3, 4 & 5The Green Mountain Inn |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Deborah LewisDeborah's enthusiasm for her adopted state of Vermont overflows into everything that |
![]() | Maggie AndersonMaggie, both a massage therapist and yoga instructor, has always been an avid outdoor enthusiast. She spent 5 years working for the Adirondack and Green Mountains Clubs doing everything from ridge running to stewarding trail maintenance projects. Her love for hiking inspired her to hike Vermont's Long Trail 3 times and attempt an Appalachian Trail through hike. When not enjoying the trails you can find her training for triathlons, listening to live music, or practicing headstands. |
Mark KutolowskiMark is a veteran wilderness guide, naturalist, and wilderness skills instructor. A passionate student and teacher of the ecology and natural history of Northern New England, Mark is proud to have eaten over 150 wild plant species from the region! In addition to guiding walking tours for Country Walkers, Mark teaches wilderness survival courses at Dartmouth College and also leads retreats exploring the relationship between wilderness living and contemplative spirituality. | |
![]() | Marina MeerburgMarina can be found hiking the green hills of Vermont every morning with her dog. Born and raised in Sweden, Marina lives in Stowe with her husband and two children and works as a freelance translator. She is an avid outdoor and exercise enthusiast and has been a ski instructor at Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, for ever 20 years. Marina also enjoys mountain biking and is a certified Nordic Walking instructor. As a guide, sharing the beauty and treasures of the Green Mountain State is her passion. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"Experience fall's beauty. Stand with me on Mt. Mansfield—look east to the White Mountains, north to Mount Royal, and west to Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks. It is breathtaking."
-Tim Smith
"Experience fall's beauty. Stand with me on Mt. Mansfield—look east to the White Mountains, north to Mount Royal, and west to Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks. It is breathtaking."
-Tim Smith
SINGLE SHARE (guided walking and small ship cruising)
If you are traveling alone and wish to share a room, we will make every effort to find you a roommate of the same gender.
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Child pricing is available on request. Minimum ages apply to select departures including Uganda: Gorillas & Chimps (minimum age 16).
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CW Safaris are expertly crafted to create unique, individual travel experiences. Our safaris are offered as independent adventures... journeys you will take with local expert guides, on your choice of select departures dates. Independent journeys mean you choose the time and place and we bring it all together for you — the destinations, the travel arrangements, the lodgings, the activities. Please allow 24-48 hours to confirm your requested dates.
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Self-Guided Walking and Biking Adventures give you maximum flexibility as you travel at your own pace—setting off whenever you're ready, choosing when and where to stop for lunch, and planning the day around your own personal schedule. We provide comprehensive and up-to-date materials as well as maps, detailed route notes, and great accommodations. All tours are rated for activity level; Self-Guided Biking Adventures are ideal for either beginner or experienced cyclists. We supply quality bikes and panniers on all biking tours. On every Self-Guided Adventure your luggage is transported for you. Take your spirit of adventure even further on a Self-Guided trip.
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Our Guided Walking Adventures place you at the heart of the most extraordinary destinations—exploring the world on foot allows for a truly up-close experience. Departing on a scheduled basis, these tours boast hand-crafted itineraries, fine accommodations with access to scenic trails, restaurants showcasing authentic fare, and distinctive cultural events. Trips are led by the best guides in the travel industry, always local to the regions in which they guide. With small groups of like-minded guests and Guaranteed Departures, Guided Walking trips invite you to slow down to experience the world.
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We loved our first Country Walkers trip to Vermont. The guides were friendly and informative. The accommodations were charming and the food was local and delicious. We were struck by how much we had in common with our fellow walkers and loved discovering Vermont together.
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