The best American parks for incredible fall colors
One of the best things about fall is the stunning scenery that comes from the changing colors of the leaves. Whether you have enough time for a weekend getaway or just a fall day trip, a hike to see some gorgeous fall foliage is an absolute must for the season.
A great place to seek out this magical scenery is in parks where you can hike, bike, picnic or camp among a variety of trees. These parks in particular will definitely feed your fall obsession and make for great photo-ops.
Acadia National Park (Maine)
The oldest American national park east of the Mississippi River and the only one located in the northeastern U.S., Acadia National Park is the perfect place to experience New England’s charm in the fall. Take to the summit of Cadillac Mountain for a fantastic view of the fall foliage, and, if you’re willing to get up early, you can be one of the first people in the country to see a day’s sunrise.
Adirondack Park (New York)
The Adirondacks is one of the best places to see fall foliage outside of New England, and the over 6 million acres of Adirondack Park is full of it. Along with plenty of beautiful trees, the park is also home to over 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, more than 10,000 lakes and all kinds of wetlands and forests.