It takes guests through Burlington, Shelburne, Monkton, Heinsberg and the Lake Champlain corridor during peak foliage season. The tour uses a classic red-and-green trolley (a bus styled as a trolley) and offers a journey focused on Vermont’s culture, landscape, and seasonal beauty. It goes through Chittenden County’s most vibrant fall corridors—lake views, rolling farmland, and tree‑lined backroads known for strong color change. It has 3stops that offer very unique relation as breaks while connecting and seeing and blending with the local things.
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fee
Bottled water
Alcoholic Beverages
Snacks
Meals
Meeting Points
Departure
4 College St
Go down by the Burlington, Vermont, Waterfront.
Return
Itinerary
1
Shelburne Museum
The museum perfectly marries world-class art and American history with the spectacular landscape. It serves as an idyllic outdoor viewing destination where visitors can enjoy breathtaking scenic colors alongside art galleries and historic architecture. These are 45 acres with 39 buildings.
40 minutes
2
Fiddlehead Brewing Company
Beer tasting. Vermont offers some world-class beers, and Fiddlehead has that. For non alcoholics, we cater to you too.
40 minutes
3
Yates Family Orchard
Doughnuts, apple ciders, and the spectacular views.
It takes guests through Burlington, Shelburne, Monkton, Heinsberg and the Lake Champlain corridor during peak foliage season. The tour uses a classic red-and-green trolley (a bus styled as a trolley) and offers a journey focused on Vermont’s culture, landscape, and seasonal beauty. It goes through Chittenden County’s most vibrant fall corridors—lake views, rolling farmland, and tree‑lined backroads known for strong color change. It has 3stops that offer very unique relation as breaks while connecting and seeing and blending with the local things.