19. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
The famous Wisconsin Dells is a gorgeous glacier-born gorge found along the mighty Wisconsin River. The distinctive Dells are surprisingly peaceful in the fall. It makes focusing on the fall foliage especially easy and enjoyable.
Some of the favorite attractions here include river walks, various boat tours, and going sightseeing in popular Devil’s Lake State Park. You can even buy an “I Did It In The Wisconsin Dells” t-shirt for a souvenir. (Yours truly did!)
20. The Massapequa Preserve, New York
Massapequa Preserve is situated in the heart of the handsome hamlet of Massapequa on Long Island. It covers an area of 423 acres. Travel writers confirm that this preserve is arguably one of the area’s “most beautiful parks.” If you would like to see fall foliage without having to travel too far from New York City, this is one of the best spots to do so. The best time to visit is from late October through early November.
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I don’t see the Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway ???
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Same question here why Smokey mountain not included in this list
What was my response to the first person who asked about the Smoky Mountains? Did I miss a post?
At any rate, thanks for the comment and thanks for reading our articles!