Stick season in Vermont refers to the period between the end of autumn and the beginning of winter, usually from mid-November to early December. During this time, most of the leaves have fallen from the trees, leaving behind bare branches that resemble sticks. The term "stick season" is coined due to the abundance of bare tree branches that remain after the fall foliage season. This season is also characterized by colder temperatures, shorter days, and the anticipation of the upcoming winter season. The landscape of Vermont during the stick season can be quite beautiful, with the bare trees revealing stunning views of mountains and valleys. Although it may not be as popular as the fall foliage season or the winter ski season, it is a unique time to explore Vermont's natural beauty and enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, or hunting.
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