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You are in for a fantastic Fall Season of Colorsthis year! Get set for a fall leaf watching trip for the last week of September or make plans for the first week of October. The peak color times vary each year depending on weather and location, but the leaves are usually past their prime by around Thanksgiving.
What it comes down to is timing! For best results, shoot for the last few weekends in October up North and mid November down South.
Some of the top foliage destinations in the USA are listed below.
Lake Champlain Lake Champlain has spectacular foliage and a great way to view it is by boat. Quaint historic communities and to the splendor of this trip.
Smoky Mountains National Park Fall Foliage The best place to catch the North Carolina and Tennessee fall foliage is in the Smokies. An endless forest is abound and a great place to start your trip is at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You can’t go wrong with a trip to this hikers paradise.
Maroon Bells When the Aspens start turning in Colorado the place to see fall foliage is Maroon Bells. A mixture of soaring elevations, creeks and hot springs awaits. This is a fantastic trip and very popular because of its vast beauty.
The Mohawk Trail Massachusetts is a falls lover’s dream. Take a trip back in time on one of the oldest scenic route our country has to offer. Once a main artery for foot traffic between the colonies is now your pathway to fall foliage splendor.
Blue Ridge Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina and Virginia is known to be “Americas Favorite Drive”. The Appalachian Mountains explode with color each year and the 400 plus mile roadway is sure to impress. The roadway offers tremendous vistas to view all of the fall splendor.
At Travel To Go, we hope you have had -- or will have -- a great vacation this year! For more information feel free to visit our website by clicking here or go to www.traveltogo.com.
Fall Foliage
You are in for a fantastic Fall Season of Colorsthis year! Get set for a fall leaf watching trip for the last week of September or make plans for the first week of October. The peak color times vary each year depending on weather and location, but the leaves are usually past their prime by around Thanksgiving.
What it comes down to is timing! For best results, shoot for the last few weekends in October up North and mid November down South.
Some of the top foliage destinations in the USA are listed below.
Lake Champlain Lake Champlain has spectacular foliage and a great way to view it is by boat. Quaint historic communities and to the splendor of this trip.
Smoky Mountains National Park Fall Foliage The best place to catch the North Carolina and Tennessee fall foliage is in the Smokies. An endless forest is abound and a great place to start your trip is at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You can’t go wrong with a trip to this hikers paradise.
Maroon Bells When the Aspens start turning in Colorado the place to see fall foliage is Maroon Bells. A mixture of soaring elevations, creeks and hot springs awaits. This is a fantastic trip and very popular because of its vast beauty.
The Mohawk Trail Massachusetts is a falls lover’s dream. Take a trip back in time on one of the oldest scenic route our country has to offer. Once a main artery for foot traffic between the colonies is now your pathway to fall foliage splendor.
Blue Ridge Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina and Virginia is known to be “Americas Favorite Drive”. The Appalachian Mountains explode with color each year and the 400 plus mile roadway is sure to impress. The roadway offers tremendous vistas to view all of the fall splendor.
At Travel To Go, we hope you have had -- or will have -- a great vacation this year! For more information feel free to visit our website by clicking hereor go to www.traveltogo.com. |
Nov 4, 2010
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