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Our guide to fall foliage runs in Massachusetts highlights some of the state’s most iconic routes. Those who love autumn running can follow the foliage peak map from mid-October in the Berkshires to early November in southern Massachusetts. We’ve got some great runs from coastal spots such as Camden, Wiscasset and Portland, the carriage roads of Acadia National Park, pretty roads and parks in central Maine, and lakeside runs in Moosehead Lake, Sebago Lake, the Rangeley Lakes, and the area around Weld.īest Fall Foliage Routes in Massachusetts. While the northern part of the state has plenty of spectacular scenery, the forests tend to be primarily coniferous, so it’s better to stick to coastal and southern Maine for optimum foliage viewing. Our favorite fall running spouts in New Hampshire’s key regions: White Mountains, Monadnock area, seascoast, Lake Winnipesauke, Merrimack Region, and Dartmouth/ Lake Sunapee area.īest Fall Foliage Routes in Maine. A selection of routes from across the state, with particular attention to popular locations and trails/roads with great leaf views.īest Fall Foliage Routes in New Hampshire. The guide is divided into several sections.īest Fall Foliage Routes in Vermont. Our admittedly subjective list is the “best of the best”, culled from extensive research, conversations with running stores, clubs, and local visitors’ bureaus.
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Great Runs has put together a series of running guides, covering the best of autumn running from Maine to Virginia, with a focus on the New England states and the major cities of Eastern North America. Foliage peaks anywhere from late September in northern areas to late November in the mid-Atlantic. The rolling green mountainsides are transformed into a vibrant red, yellow, and orange wonderland, where the hills quite literally come alive with leaf peepers eager for their own glimpse of this autumnal view. With their giant pumpkins and tractor pulls, livestock exhibits and deep-fried whoopie pies, these New England fairs deserve a spot on your autumn adventures list.Runners love fall. With forest covering three-quarters of the state and the highest percentage of maple trees in the country, it’s easy to see why.
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Vermont recently declared itself home of the World’s Best Foliage. Looking for phenomenal fall celebrations? These annual events are the 5 best pumpkin festivals in New England! Prettiest Fall Foliage Villages in Vermont
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Looking for a fun, new way to experience the autumn color in New England? Fall foliage train tours are a great alternative to driving. Yankee senior food editor, Amy Traverso, provides a list of the best apple orchards in New England. If you look forward to making your way through a corn maze each fall, here’s a list of the best corn mazes in New England from Maine to Rhode Island.Īpple-picking is just one of those fall activities that never seems to grow old. Ready to hop in your car and take in the vibrant colors of fall? Use these driving directions to find the best slow fall foliage drives in New England. Favorite Fall Foliage Drives in New England Heading to New England this foliage season? These 10 places to visit in New England in fall are a great way to kick off an entire weekend of fun. MORE NEW ENGLAND FOLIAGE: 10 Places to Visit in New England in Fall Yankee Publishing Headquarters Fall Foliage Webcam 2020