A collection of images from photographer Corey Hendrickson following a favorite Vermont foliage drive from Vergennes to Montpelier through peak fall color.
Appalachian Gap, Rte. 17, looking west from the summit.
Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
Photographer Corey Hendrickson captured the following images following a favorite Vermont foliage drive from Vergennes to Montpelier through peak fall color. We slowed down to admire rolling hills, picturesque towns, and the stunning landscape that pull visitors to the area year after year.
SEE MORE:Vermont Foliage Drive | Directions and Things to DoVintage red truck along Ridge Road, Cornwall, VT Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonAppalachian Gap, Rte. 17, looking west from the summit. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonMain Street, Bristol, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonSugarbush off of Quaker Street in Bristol, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonFarm off of Lime Kiln Road in New Haven, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonBaldwin Creek off Rte. 17 between Bristol and Mad River Valley, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonView from Plank Road looking west near New Haven, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonView from South Street looking east towards Bristol in New Haven, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonBarn in New Haven VT landscape. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonMatt and Danelle Birong at their cafe, 3 Square, in Vergennes, VT. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThis post was first published in 2014 and has been updated.
My husband and I are going to those states in 3 weeks-overwhelmed by beauty! Thanks for the BIG tip going to smaller towns, avoiding Major highways
Gary
Mon Sep 19 2016
We just returned from our annual east coast visit, staying in Kittery. Our trip home is always eventful. We take no interstates, but only roads taking us thru the country side of New Hampshire, Vermont, upstate NY and Pennsylvania (wine country). So beautiful, stopping at small Vermont towns, walking the streets and observing the most capturing seen anywhere. Stopping at all possible towns walking the streets and taking it all in….We count the days until next years trip and reminiscing about our past trip(s). You just can’t beat it…..Never be in a hurry, and try it, I’ll bet you’ll like it…..Thanks
Laurel Facey
Mon Sep 19 2016
I love the area of VT that Corey Hendrickson photographs. Does he live in the area of Weybridge/New Haven? When one sees the beauty in the scenes he sees every day, he is a lover of life.
Seymour
Sat Sep 10 2016
Great photos! A casual photographer needs to see what is possible.
My husband and I are going to those states in 3 weeks-overwhelmed by beauty! Thanks for the BIG tip going to smaller towns, avoiding Major highways
We just returned from our annual east coast visit, staying in Kittery. Our trip home is always eventful. We take no interstates, but only roads taking us thru the country side of New Hampshire, Vermont, upstate NY and Pennsylvania (wine country). So beautiful, stopping at small Vermont towns, walking the streets and observing the most capturing seen anywhere. Stopping at all possible towns walking the streets and taking it all in….We count the days until next years trip and reminiscing about our past trip(s). You just can’t beat it…..Never be in a hurry, and try it, I’ll bet you’ll like it…..Thanks
I love the area of VT that Corey Hendrickson photographs. Does he live in the area of Weybridge/New Haven? When one sees the beauty in the scenes he sees every day, he is a lover of life.
Great photos! A casual photographer needs to see what is possible.