17. Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Most experienced travelers already are aware of the fact that Cape Cod is a traditionally popular summer destination. Ah, but this geographic cape is more than that. Life-long lovers of leaves, however, know that Cape Cod includes its own individualistic autumnal charms.
This is a great place to appreciate the changing colors of Northeastern America. Need a bit more to seal the deal? You can also go pumpkin picking and visit an actual cranberry bog.
18. Aspen, Colorado
Aspen, home of Aspen Highlands, offers some of the best terrain skiing in the country. was named for its attractive aspen trees. They are known to turn a wonderful shade of yellow-gold in autumn. The best time to see fall foliage is right before ski season officially opens.
Then you can enjoy a number of different outdoor activities and see the colors as well. Be sure to stop at nearby Maroon Bells too. Not to be confused with Maroon 5, Maroon Bells are two of Colorado’s most famous mountains.
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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!