Where to View the Best Fall Colors in New England
Leaf peepin’ is a cultural past time in the northeast. So grab your flannel and your Dunkin’ coffee and head up to New England for a classic autumn experience.
Leaf peepin’ is a cultural past time in the northeast. So grab your flannel and your Dunkin’ coffee and head up to New England for a classic autumn experience.
Festival attendin’, waterfall chasin’, scenic drivin’, and train ridin’ are just a few of the activities that await you in New Hampshire in the fall.
America’s national parks are beautiful year-round, but come October, some parks hit their peak.
Ushering in the change of seasons in much of the country, October famously gives way to crisp air, breathtaking colors, and all-things-harvest. But there’s so much more to October than just pumpkins and foliage.
Fall. For many the word conjures up images of colorful leaves, pumpkin patches, and sipping hot apple cider while wearing sweaters and boots.
Arkansas is the perfect place to immerse yourself in fall colors, with an abundance of national forests, state parks, rivers, and scenic drives.
There are pockets of fall foliage across the Lone Star State — you just have to know where to look.
Wisconsin shows its true colors every fall when its leaves shift to fiery reds, oranges, and yellows.
From the tallest mountain in the northeast to the picturesque covered bridges in the valleys below, New Hampshire has the ideal setting for any fall adventure.
Michigan puts on a spectacular show in the fall featuring a kaleidoscope of blazing colors.
From mid-September to early-October, Colorado transforms into a large ocean of golden leaves and it’s absolutely glorious.
California experiences its own version of autumn, and along with it comes the season’s annual riot of natural color.