Best Fall Foliage Destinations in the US”
Imagine crisp days, cool nights, hot apple cider, and doughnuts — all while surrounded by leaves in gold, orange, and red. Fall foliage isn’t just limited to the Northeast; you can enjoy stunning autumn colors across the US. Here are some top spots:
- Stowe, Vermont: Known as “Fall’s Color Capital,” Stowe is perfect for hiking, biking, or scenic drives. Visit from mid-September to mid-October for the best views.
- Amicalola Falls State Park, Georgia: Georgia’s tallest waterfall (729 feet) is surrounded by vibrant maple and oak trees. Just 90 minutes from Atlanta, it’s a perfect day trip.
- Plum Orchard Lake, West Virginia: A 202-acre lake surrounded by fiery fall colors. Ideal for boating, kayaking, and fishing.
- Catskill Mountains, New York: A stunning destination for couples, with beautiful trails, charming towns, cideries, and stylish hotels.
- Aspen, Colorado: Famous for its yellow-gold aspen trees. Enjoy hiking, biking, and lower accommodation rates before the ski season.
- Bar Harbor, Maine: Combine fall foliage with sea views at Acadia National Park. Great for kayaking, hiking, and enjoying quaint downtown shops.
- Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Beyond its beaches, Cape Cod offers cranberry bogs, pumpkin picking, and beautiful autumn colors.
- Franklin, Tennessee: Enjoy a walk in Franklin’s historic downtown or a drive along the Natchez Trace Parkway to see beautiful fall leaves.
- Ozark National Forest, Arkansas: Explore over 1.2 million acres of colorful forests, rivers, and mountains.
- Columbia River Gorge, Oregon: Home to over 90 waterfalls, this scenic area is breathtaking in fall.
These destinations offer unique ways to experience fall’s beauty, from hiking and biking to scenic drives and boat trips. Enjoy the colors of autumn!
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