As autumn arrives in New England, the region transforms into a stunning display of reds, oranges, and golds, attracting visitors from all over the country to witness the breathtaking fall foliage. According to experts from The New York Times, Country Living, Architectural Digest, and the U.S. News & World Report, some of the best spots for leaf peeping include Mount Greylock State Reservation in Massachusetts, the White Mountains Trail in New Hampshire, the Berkshires, Acadia National Park in Maine, and Stowe, Vermont. These locations offer vibrant forests, majestic mountain views, and charming towns for visitors to explore and capture with their cameras.
For those planning to experience the fall foliage by car, Architectural Digest recommends scenic routes such as the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Bridge in Massachusetts, Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park in Maine, and Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Additionally, Vermont offers picturesque routes like US Route 5A, Route 100, and Pike Hill Road for a scenic drive through the state’s colorful landscapes.
Country Living also highlights 15 New England destinations ideal for leaf peeping, including Pioneer Valley and Lenox in Massachusetts, Jefferson and Sugar Hill in New Hampshire, and coastal towns in Rhode Island and Connecticut. These locations provide the perfect backdrop of vibrant colors, mountain views, and seaside scenery for a quintessential New England fall experience.
As autumn approaches, now is the perfect time to explore the stunning fall foliage that New England has to offer. Whether hiking, driving, or biking through the colorful landscapes, visitors are sure to be enchanted by the magical transformation of the region in the fall.
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