Vermont's Fall Foliage: 2-Day Maple Tour from NYC
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Overview
Explore Vermont's stunning fall colors on the 2-Day Maple Fall Foliage Tour from New York. This bus tour takes travelers to see the Green Ridge State, known as one of the world's most beautiful places to view maple leaves. See the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, the world's longest elevated pedestrian bridge. This overnight tour is perfect for nature lovers who want to see Vermont's beauty.
The tour visits the home of Abraham Lincoln's eldest son and other historic sites. The tour includes round-trip transportation in a comfortable vehicle, one night in a hotel, and a guide. People can enjoy treats during the day and an 'Local Exploration' travel passport!.
The tour does not include food, drinks, or tips. It starts and ends in New York City. Guests can expect a fun and insightful experience with bilingual tour guides. This multi-day tour has seasonal, adventurous, and playful activities. It offers a custom travel passport and social media moments. This tour is operated by a company with expertise in creating memorable travel experiences.
Highlights
See Vermont's Best Fall Colors: Visit Green Ridge State, rated a top maple leaf viewing spot by National Geographic.
Walk the World's Longest Bridge: Experience the Hudson State Historic Park pedestrian bridge.
Explore Lincoln Family History: Tour the manor house of Abraham Lincoln's eldest son.
Enjoy Treats and Perks: Get unlimited water, snacks, and a travel passport for exclusive rewards.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour's comprehensive itinerary and friendly guides but some experienced issues with communication and punctuality expectations.

Customers enjoyed seeing many places on the tour.
They liked that the tour included extra stops when other attractions were closed.
Customers appreciated the comfortable transportation and well-planned schedule.
The tour guides were nice and created a good experience
One customer felt unfairly shamed for being a few minutes late.
Some customers were picked up near their hotel and taken to Chinatown to begin the tour on the bus.
The Journey
Vermont
Discover the lush, forested landscapes of Vermont, known as the "Green Ridge State." Nestled in New England and bordering the Appalachian Mountains, this state boasts 72 parks and endless natural beauty. Named after the French 'Verts Monts' (Green Mountains), Vermont is a scenic haven, especially during the fall when its forests blaze with color. While the description mainly introduces the state, it serves as a gateway to the various attractions within Vermont that the itinerary highlights later on.
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park
Experience the Hudson River like never before at Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. As the world's longest elevated pedestrian bridge (1.28 miles), this landmark offers breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Hudson Valley, 212 feet below. Opened in October 2009 as a legacy project, it's a perfect spot for pedestrians, hikers, joggers, and bicyclists to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty and stunning vistas.
Fort Ticonderoga
Step back in time at Fort Ticonderoga, a meticulously preserved 18th-century star fort built by the French. Located at a strategic narrows on Lake Champlain, this historical site offers a captivating glimpse into early American military history. Explore its ramparts, learn about its pivotal role in conflicts, and immerse yourself in the stories of soldiers and battles that shaped the nation. Fort Ticonderoga is not just a fort; it's an experience that brings history to life.
Mount Greylock
Ascend Mount Greylock and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views, especially vibrant during October's fall foliage season. As the highest point in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock offers an unparalleled vantage point to witness the stunning tapestry of autumn colors. Beyond the scenery, the mountain is rich in history and hiking trails, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home
Visit Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home, the meticulously preserved summer residence of Robert Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's eldest son. Located in Manchester, Vermont, Hildene offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of the Lincoln family. The home is furnished with original family pieces and artifacts. Wander the expansive grounds and experience a connection to American history.
Stratton Gondola
Take the Stratton Gondola to the summit of southern Vermont's highest peak for unparalleled 360-degree views. From this vantage point, you can see across four states, taking in the White Mountains, Adirondacks, Berkshires, and the Green Mountain range. It's an unforgettable experience that offers a true appreciation for the region's natural beauty.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes transportation in a professional vehicle, depending on the number of guests. It also includes admission fees to attractions, unlimited bottled water, and one night in a nice hotel. A professional driver and guide are included, as well as twice-daily treats and an exclusive travel passport. Not included are food and drinks, tips, personal expenses, air tickets, or shuttle transfers in some areas. Meals will be arranged by the tour guide.
Hot Tip
Some reviewers suggested, despite waking up early and traffic, be open to enjoying the experience. They also mentioned that you will have the opportunity to share with other people from different countries and locations, so make sure to share and laugh with everyone, to make the most of the experience.