1. Massachusetts’ Berkshire Mountains: For travelers looking to
enjoy stunning autumn leaves and one of New England’s favorite hideaways,
consider the Berkshires. It’s just two hours from Boston and NYC and offers an
array of outdoor activities including hiking and hayrides, plus the quaint
towns are brimming with museums and galleries, farmers markets, as well as
orchards, wineries and farms. There are plenty of accommodations to suit every
type of traveler here, from family-friendly hotels and resorts to historic bed
and breakfasts and romantic inns.
2. Adirondacks, New York: The Adirondack mountains locate in
upstate New York boast harvest festivals, apple orchards, and spectacular lakes
surrounded by fall trees with leaves that explode with bright red, orange and
yellow shades. Travelers can canoe, hike, or just relax and enjoy serenity here
as they are truly surrounded by nature. For the best foliage in this
forest-laden destination, travelers should aim to visit sometime in mid to late
October.
3. Stowe, Vermont: Also known as, “Fall’s Color Capitol,” Stowe
offers a quintessential New England mountain resort escape. Whether you’re
taking a scenic car ride through picturesque Vermont towns, biking along the
Stowe bike path, or hiking up Mt. Mansfield, the highest point in the state,
you will be surrounded by trees bursting with shades of orange, gold, and
crimson during the peak foliage-viewing season of late September through
mid-October.
What’s your favorite Fall foliage travel destination in the
U.S.?
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