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No doubt about it. With the cold overnight temperatures and the cool bring sunny days, fall foliage season has definitely started at Killington.
Colors in many of the trees around town are starting to show, particularly in the higher elevations. Many of our weekend guests hiked up on Killington Peak today. They were rewarded with great visibility from the peak aided by cold temperatures. All reported needing to don warm outer wear when at the peak, as the temperature was significantly lower than at the Killington base lodge. I don't have an official temperature at the peak, but one guest estimated temps in the low 40's (based upon a jacket thermometer). Temperatures at the inn were in the high 50's/low 60's during the afternoon.
With cool temperatures predicted for the week, fall colors will better develop each day. It is always a beautiful show to watch!