10 Places in the Country to see Amazing Fall Leaves

 The forests of northern Arkansas are almost entirely deciduous trees. Hiking and biking trails offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy the changing colors. Weather conditions and other factors will also play a role when the leaves turn the most spectacular colors. In New York, the state's Catskill Mountains are one of the best places to see fall foliage. This area also offers camping opportunities and inter-mountain ziplines.

Great Smokey Mountains National Park

The Smokies are currently green, but autumn colors are starting to pop through. Yellow and red are visible on the higher elevations, and the forest floor is covered with crisp leaves. This region has some of the most diverse tree species, including buckeye, red maple, and sourwood. It's also a great place to catch the changing leaves of poison ivy.

Shenandoah National Park

There are over 70 overlooks along the scenic Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. The park is bustling with activity during the fall foliage season, so a weekday visit is ideal. Since the park cannot predict peak fall color, it's best to visit during weekdays when crowds are smaller. Check the park's website for the latest leaf conditions. They also post live broadcasts of their fall conditions every Thursday at 2 p.m. EST.

Poconos

If you've never been to the Poconos, you're missing out on a beautiful part of the United States. This region is known for its incredible bounty of fruits and vegetables. You can see this in person by visiting local farms, where produce stands are overflowing with the fresh harvest. You can enjoy hayrides and apple cider pressing demonstrations. If you're a foodie, try sampling some of the fresh produce on display. Try homemade apple cider doughnuts and jams at local farms.

Laurel Highlands

To experience the stunning fall colors, head to the Laurel Highlands. The region is 50 miles from Pittsburgh and can be reached by car by taking exit 91 on the Pennsylvania turnpike. You can head on PA-381 S for 20 miles, then take PA-31 E to Laurel Hill State Park. Take the scenic route, and you'll see some of the most beautiful views of fall foliage.

Columbia Gorge

There are many great reasons to visit the Columbia River Gorge in the fall. The 80-mile natural border between Washington and Oregon is stunning throughout the year, but fall foliage is breathtaking. It is home to hundreds of waterfalls, miles of trails and even wineries! During peak fall foliage, you can enjoy kayaking, rafting, and other water sports in the area. Make sure to plan and get travel insurance.

Taos

If you're interested in experiencing the beauty of the autumn season, Taos, New Mexico, is a great place to visit. The town is unique mix of desert, forest, and mountain. The fall foliage here is especially spectacular, and there are numerous ways to enjoy it. Take a steam train ride through the hills to view the leaves as they fall. Or visit the Carson National Forest and see the golden cottonwood trees.

Stowe

In a place where the leaves change color every season, Stowe, Vermont, is among the most beautiful. Its fall foliage is truly magnificent, and there are many ways to see it. From river tours to winery tours to carriage rides, gondola rides, and ghostly lantern tours, this Vermont town has something to offer everyone. You can also take scenic drives on Route 100. when offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains. You can also explore Kirchner Woods and Moss Glen Falls.

Greenville

Looking for the perfect place to see fall foliage. look no further than Greenville, South Carolina. This upstate city is full of attractions and is a growing foodie destination. Its Main Street in lined with independent restaurants and cafes; you'll want to eat breakfast there! If you want something a little more casual, try Eggs Up Grill, which has a classic diner feel but has fast service and reasonable prices. Chocolate Moose Bakery & Cafe is another excellent stop inside an old-fashioned bookstore.

 

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