Plan your Vermont getaway a little early to save and beat the crowds.
- Ali Forma-Knaack
- Jul 29, 2025
- 1 min read

If you're dreaming of crisp mornings, golden light, and quiet trails, September in Vermont might just be your perfect escape. At COHO in Weston, we think of September as the “secret season” — a sweet spot between the summer rush and peak foliage crowds. The weather is ideal, the town is peaceful, and there’s still so much to explore.
Here’s why September is one of the best times to visit:
🌾 Cooler Days, Cozy Nights The heat of summer softens into pleasant 60s and 70s — perfect for hiking, biking, or just sipping coffee on our porch in a sweatshirt.
🧺 Late Summer Harvest Local farms and markets are overflowing with fresh apples, heirloom tomatoes, and wildflower bouquets. You’ll find them at farm stands up and down Route 100 — or at our breakfast table.
🎨 No Lines, No Rush Southern Vermont's shops, museums, and trails are still open, but the crowds are gone. Stroll the Vermont Country Store, take in a show at Weston Theater Company, or wander the Green without elbowing your way through leaf-peepers.
🔥 Last-Minute Romance or Reset Whether you’re craving a weekend with your partner or a solo reset before fall kicks into gear, COHO is the perfect base for rest, reconnection, and a little reinvention.
Limited September Availability September tends to book up fast once people catch on — and with good reason. Now’s your chance to grab a midweek stay, a long weekend, or a few peaceful nights in the Vermont woods before foliage season kicks off.
🍁 Book your September stay now — before the secret gets out.
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