Leaf 👀 in 2025🍁
As summer heat lingers into August and pumpkin-spiced everything starts to appear on store shelves, it’s hard not to daydream about crisp fall days (even while you’re still sweating). The real magic of the season, though, is in the changing leaves. Across big cities, small towns, and rural landscapes, autumn transforms the United States into a canvas of brilliant reds, oranges, and golds.

Whether you’re a casual admirer or a dedicated “leaf peeper,” these 15 destinations offer some of the most stunning fall foliage experiences in the country.
1. White Mountains, New Hampshire
A classic New England escape with sweeping mountain views, winding scenic byways, and fiery colors that peak in late September to early October. Don’t miss the Kancamagus Highway for a front-row seat.
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2. Stowe, Vermont
Often called “Fall’s Color Capital,” Stowe pairs covered bridges and charming inns with rolling hills painted in every shade of autumn. Perfect for cozy weekends away.
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3. The Berkshires, Massachusetts
The Berkshires blend vibrant foliage with arts and culture—think fall hikes by day and symphony performances or art galleries by night.
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4. Catskills, New York
Just a few hours from New York City, the Catskills deliver a fiery display along with waterfalls, farmers markets, and harvest festivals.
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5. Adirondacks, New York
Spanning six million acres, the Adirondacks stretch out in endless forests where fall arrives early and lingers long, offering weeks of brilliant leaf peeping.
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6. Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
A 105-mile drive through Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains with panoramic overlooks, apple orchards, and breathtaking bursts of orange and red.
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7. Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee & North Carolina
One of the longest fall foliage seasons in the country, thanks to its diverse tree life. Leaves start changing in late September and last well into November.
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8. Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
Known as “America’s Favorite Drive,” this winding route through the Appalachian Mountains is a must for those who love road trips paired with jaw-dropping views.
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9. Door County, Wisconsin
A peninsula between Green Bay and Lake Michigan, Door County offers vibrant maples and birches against a backdrop of charming waterfront towns.
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10. Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Lake views, lighthouses, and untouched forests make Michigan’s UP a fall paradise. Peak colors usually arrive in early October.
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11. Aspen, Colorado
As the name suggests, golden aspens steal the show here, lighting up the Rockies with shimmering hues. Add mountain hikes and crisp alpine air for the full effect.
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12. Glacier National Park, Montana
Fall brings fewer crowds and jaw-dropping foliage in this rugged landscape. Vibrant yellows and oranges pop against snow-dusted peaks.
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13. Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Maples, firs, and cottonwoods burst into color along the river, framed by waterfalls and dramatic cliffs. Perfect for hikers and photographers alike.
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14. Leavenworth, Washington
This Bavarian-inspired town becomes even more magical in fall, when its mountain backdrop is covered in shades of amber and crimson.
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15. Denali National Park, Alaska
Yes, Alaska! Fall arrives early here, usually in late August, transforming the tundra into a patchwork of golds and reds beneath snow-tipped mountains.
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Tips for Leaf Peeping Season
🍂 Check local foliage maps to catch peak colors.
🍂 Weekdays are often less crowded than weekends.
🍂 Bring layers—the weather shifts quickly in fall.
🍂 Don’t just drive—hike, bike, or stroll to truly immerse yourself.
🍁 Whether you’re sipping cider in Vermont, hiking mountain trails in Colorado, or cruising Skyline Drive in Virginia, fall is a reminder to slow down and savor the beauty all around.
✨ Ready to plan your fall foliage getaway? Let Escape Weekly get you there with the perfect trip.
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