Exploring New England in the Fall
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Fall in New England is like stepping into a living postcard, with vibrant colors, crisp air, and more pumpkin spice than you can shake a stick at. If you’ve never experienced it, imagine the best of cozy sweaters, crunchy leaves, and views that will make your Instagram explode with envy. It’s the ultimate autumn playground!
Start in Vermont, where the fall foliage is so gorgeous it might actually make you believe in magic. Drive the Scenic Route 100, winding through charming towns like Stowe and Waterbury, which look like they were plucked right out of a Hallmark movie. While you’re there, grab some maple syrup—because, honestly, you can’t come to Vermont and not try it—and don’t forget some cheese to go with it.
Next, head to New Hampshire, where the White Mountains look like a giant kaleidoscope. The Kancamagus Highway is a dream—it’s a leaf-peeper’s paradise, with views so spectacular they’ll make you pull over a few dozen times. And, if you’re feeling adventurous, hike up Mount Lafayette to get the best views of the fall foliage (and a nice leg workout while you’re at it).
Finally, venture up to Maine, where the coast meets the colors. Acadia National Park offers incredible hiking, views of the ocean with trees framing the landscape, and lobster rolls that will make you forget all other seafood. While you’re there, stroll through Bar Harbor—it’s like the charming village version of fall.
New England in the fall is the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and loads of delicious seasonal treats. It’s an autumn lover’s dream come true!