9. Lenox, Massachusetts
Lenox, in Berkshire County, is a little but culturally rich town. After all, it is home to both Tanglewood and Shakespeare & Company. More importantly for leaf lovers, a visit here will reportedly put you right in the center of Massachusetts’ fall foliage-viewing action.
The beautiful Berkshires is said to be an exceptional “New England alternative” to Burlington, Vermont, or New Hampshire. The best time to experience the vivid autumn colors in the area is roughly the middle of October. Be sure to go biking or hiking to the popular Pleasant Valley Sanctuary too.
10. The Poconos, Pennsylvania
Also known as The Poconos, The Pocono Mountains is actually a cultural, geological, and geographical region found in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Spanning an area of roughly 2.400 square miles, the gently winding roads here are pretty much made for fervent fans of fall foliage. Veteran visitors recommend riding route 507 around lovely Lake Wallenpaupack. It is said by some to be “a wonderful road trip” for folks searching for a calm, quiet, autumnal view. The best time to visit is generally from late September through the middle of October.
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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!