September Travel Time
The Best Places to Visit in the Fall
The fall is a beautiful time of year to travel, as the leaves change color and the weather is usually mild. Here are some of the best places to visit in the fall according to Bard on Google Search.
New England: New England is famous for its fall foliage, and for good reason. The leaves in New England turn a variety of colors, from bright reds and oranges to deep purples and yellows. Some of the best places to see the fall foliage in New England include:
- The White Mountains in New Hampshire: This mountain range offers stunning views of the fall foliage.
- The Berkshires in Massachusetts: This mountain range is also home to some beautiful fall foliage.
- The Catskills in New York: This mountain range is a great place to go for a fall hike or drive.
- Maine: Maine is known for its lobsters and its fall foliage.
- The White Mountains in New Hampshire: This mountain range offers stunning views of the fall foliage.
The Pacific Northwest: The Pacific Northwest is another great place to see the fall colors. The Cascade Mountains and Olympic Mountains are stunning in the fall, with their changing leaves and snow-capped peaks. Some of the best places to see the fall colors in the Pacific Northwest include:
- Mount Rainier National Park in Washington: This park is home to some of the most beautiful fall colors in the region.
- Glacier National Park in Montana: This park is another great place to see the fall colors.
- Yosemite National Park in California: This park is known for its waterfalls and its giant sequoia trees, but it's also a great place to see the fall colors.
- Mount Rainier National Park in Washington: This park is home to some of the most beautiful fall colors in the region.
The Rocky Mountains: The Rocky Mountains are a great place to see the fall colors, with their changing leaves and stunning mountain views. Some of the best places to see the fall colors in the Rocky Mountains include:
- Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado: This park is a must-visit for any fan of fall foliage.
- Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming: This park is home to a variety of fall colors, from yellows and oranges to reds and purples.
- Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming: This park is known for its towering Teton Mountains, which are especially beautiful in the fall.
- Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado: This park is a must-visit for any fan of fall foliage.
The Southwest: The desert Southwest is a great place to see the changing colors of the desert plants. Some of the best places to see the fall colors in the Southwest include:
- Sedona, Arizona: This town is known for its red rocks, which are especially beautiful in the fall.
- Zion National Park in Utah: This park is home to a variety of fall colors, from oranges and yellows to reds and purples.
- Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah: This park is known for its hoodoos, which are tall, thin rock formations that are especially beautiful in the fall.
- Sedona, Arizona: This town is known for its red rocks, which are especially beautiful in the fall.
I would love to travel to most of these places during the fall months. The only drawback of living in Florida, for me, is the fact that I don't see much if any fall foliage. Coming from Pennsylvania, where we had beautiful fall colors, I sort of miss that. What I don't miss is what comes after.... SNOW.
With that said, my brother had the privilege of living in the New England States, and he was able to see and experience the most beautiful fall foliage up there. Another place, I believe to see beautiful fall foliage is driving the Skyline Drive in Virginia. When I was a young girl, my parents liked to go to Virginia for vacations and we would always go on the Skyline Drive.
No matter where you go to see fall foliage, take the necessary travel precautions as listed in a previous blog post here .
ENJOY September!
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