15. Cape May, New Jersey
Hasn’t everyone already heard of Cape May? If not, the city of Cape May can be found on the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in cozy Cape May County. It is an old, well-known seaside resort popular with tourists.
The best time for leaf peepers to visit is roughly from the middle of October through November. Kill two birds with one stone and take in the changing fall colors from one of the historic lighthouses in the area. Somerset County is also nice.
16. Brooklyn, New York
What’s so special about the borough of Brooklyn, New York? It turns out that it is actually a great palace for dazzling urbanites to get a fast fall foliage fix. For it is here you’ll find the beautiful Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
This famous botanical garden stretches across 52 acres. It includes paved pathways, special plant pavilions, interesting themed gardens, and species of plants from around the globe. You can take in all the striking colors of autumn in full bloom right there in the city if you visit from mid to late 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!