These Are the 6 Best Small Towns in the United States to See Fall Foliage

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PUBLISHED AUGUST 2023 • 5 min read

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There's something magical about watching nature transition from one season to the next, and the shift from summer greens to the vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds of fall is especially stunning. Autumn reminds us that change is imminent and natural. And while it can be short-lived, there is no season quite as colorful.

Each year, the colors of fall drive leaf-peepers to make their annual pilgrimage to capture and walk among beautiful maple, aspen, hickory, birch, and beech trees, to name a few. And while New England may be best known for its fall hues, there are small towns all over the U.S. that showcase their autumn best year after year. From New Mexico and Indiana to New York and Vermont, these are the best small towns across the nation that shine come fall.

1. Taos, New Mexico

New Mexico might not be the first place you think of when it comes to fall colors, but the tiny town in the high desert offers visitors just that, in addition to its historic adobe buildings and a rich Native American history.

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When the temperature begins to cool and the leaves start to shift, hop in your car and take on the 84-mile Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, which circles the highest peak in New Mexico and delivers a stunning array of fall foliage.

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2. Lake Placid, New York

It would be impossible to curate a list of autumnal destinations without including Lake Placid, a lakeside village situated in the Adirondack Mountains. Start your journey on the Olympic Trail scenic byway, which passes through Lake Placid and is lined with maple, birch, aspen, oak, and beech trees that welcome visitors with a pop of color.

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When you've had a proper introduction to the area, hop on the gondola at Whiteface Mountain for a bird's-eye view of the colors, or rent a kayak and see the yellows, oranges, and reds from the water. Fall foliage in Lake Placid tends to peak between late September and the first couple weeks of October.

3. Snowmass Village, Colorado

Just west of Aspen lies the unbelievably beautiful town of Snowmass Village. Sitting at the base of the Rocky Mountains, the village is known for its year-round recreation and ubiquitous aspen trees, which make a stunning (albeit short) shift from fluttering green to bright yellow and orange with hints of red.

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To get out among the colors, enjoy a backpacking trip to Snowmass Lake or spend the day on Crater Lake trail, which takes you past two beautiful (and in the fall, colorful) high-alpine lakes.

4. Bar Harbor, Maine

Bar Harbor is just as well regarded for its quaint streets and water-bound location as it is for its access to Acadia National Park. It's also one of the nation's top leaf-peeping destinations.

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Every fall, between mid-September and early October, the foliage makes its colorful transition, drawing people from all over the U.S. You can hike Cadillac Mountain, visit the Cranberry Islands, or walk the Shore Path from the town pier among the stunning flora.

5. Lenox, Massachusetts

Lenox is one of those beautiful East Coast towns with quaint inns and rolling hills that pulls out all the stops come autumn. Nestled in the Berkshires, Lenox is the place to be when the leaves begin their annual shift.

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Visit the pond and trail system in the Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary or hike in the nearby Kennedy Park and watch as the fall colors seem to change in front of your eyes.

6. Gatlinburg, Tennessee

As you might expect from the destination that acts as the gateway to the expansive Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg isn't short on views or things to do—an aerial cable car, a ski resort, and a 407-foot observation tower with park views, to name a few.

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The autumn season is celebrated during the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival, which runs from mid-September to late November, encompassing the full spectrum of colors, including the peak in mid- to late-October.

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