Around late September, the leaves on the maple trees in Vermont are turning from a verdant green to near-iridescent orange and red, attracting hordes of tourists to the area each year. This year, the locals are hoping for fewer visitors.
Category
🤖
TechTranscript
00:00A rural town in Vermont that's a popular peak foliage photo ops for influencers is now closing
00:05its doors to non-residents for the second year in a row. Each autumn for the past five years,
00:09Pomfret, a town of only 900 residents, has been flooded with influencers and photo enthusiasts
00:15who are eager to pose with the state's stunning foliage, leading to traffic jams and trespassing
00:20in locals' private property. This road is a gravel and dirt road that is not maintained for the level
00:27of traffic that it gets. Remember that Vermont has had disastrous flooding, which makes care
00:34of these gravel roads worse. On one single lane winding path called Cloudland Road, a resident
00:39told Fortune he'd see, quote, lines of cars pulled over to the side of the road, dozens long, 20, 30,
00:4540 cars per row. The town took action last year by closing Cloudland Road to non-locals and raising
00:51$22,000 to hire patrols during busy hours to only allow locals to pass through. This year,
00:56the road will close again starting September 25th to address resident safety concerns. Beth
01:02Finlayson of Woodstock Chamber of Commerce told Fortune, quote, it's a very small one-lane dirt
01:07road. If there are two cars parked on it, an ambulance or fire truck wouldn't be able to get
01:11through. And Vermont isn't alone. Since the pandemic, influencer-driven tourism is booming
01:16worldwide, from quaint cafes to iconic landmarks. Affordable flights have made travel more
01:22accessible for people who prioritize experiences over luxury purchases. Plus, the influencer
01:27marketing industry is expected to reach $24 billion this year, with content creators adding
01:33to a never-ending bucket list. Other popular destinations in Italy and Spain have considered
01:38stricter regulations and additional visitation fees to combat over-tourism. While places like
01:43Pomfret and surrounding towns depend on tourism for income, Select Board Chair Benjamin Brickner
01:48notes safety has to come first. He hopes the road closure will be temporary, allowing the
01:52town to return to its peaceful, rural roots as the initial surge of interest fades.