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St. Helena, California
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This charming town in the heart of Napa Valley is particularly magical during the fall season when the vineyards are ablaze with vibrant reds, oranges and yellows. This time of year offers cooler temperatures perfect for exploring the region’s renowned wineries, many of which offer harvest-season tours and tastings. Visitors can enjoy the seasonal bounty at local restaurants, where farm-to-table dining shines with fall flavors, and attend events like the St. Helena Harvest Festival, which celebrates the area’s rich agricultural heritage. The town itself, with its boutique shops, art galleries and historic architecture, provides a quaint and leisurely experience. Autumn is also less crowded than the peak summer season, making it an ideal time for travelers looking to experience the beauty of wine country at a more relaxed pace.
Celebration, Florida
Aerial view of Celebration, Florida – Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Felix Mizioznikov
This highly unique community in Kissimmee, Florida was originally designed and developed by Disney with the aim of capturing the essence of American small towns, emphasizing architectural beauty, walkability and a sense of local community. The result is a quaint storybook-style environment that feels both nostalgic and welcoming. You won’t need sweaters here in the Sunshine State, but with the milder autumn weather, it’s the ideal season for strolling through the town’s tree-lined streets, exploring the quaint shops and cafes, and enjoying the scenic walking trails around local lakes. Celebration really goes all out for fall, adorning the town square with festive decorations, offering pumpkin patches and holding special events like Oktoberfest, where visitors can enjoy live music, hayrides and autumn-themed activities. The town’s close proximity to Orlando’s major attractions, including Walt Disney World, makes it a convenient and quieter base for travelers looking to enjoy the theme parks without staying amid the hustle and bustle.
Zillah, Washington
Vineyards in Zillah, Washington – Photo Credit: Yakima Valley Tourism
This small town in Washington’s Yakima Valley is a hidden gem for those seeking a scenic and relaxing fall getaway. During the autumn months, the valley’s vineyards and orchards are bursting with color, providing a picturesque backdrop for wine tasting and fruit picking. Zillah is part of the Rattlesnake Hills AVA (American Viticultural Area), so visitors can explore numerous boutique wineries, many of which host harvest events and offer seasonal wines. The cooler temperatures make it a great time for outdoor activities like hiking or biking through the surrounding countryside, where you can enjoy the crisp fall air and stunning views of Mount Adams and Mount Rainier. The town itself is charming, with a laid-back atmosphere and historic landmarks, such as the Teapot Dome Gas Station. Autumn in Zillah offers a peaceful, scenic experience, perfect for travelers looking to savor the flavors and beauty of Washington’s wine country.
Hammondsport, New York
This enchanting village, located at the southern tip of Keuka Lake in New York’s Finger Lakes region, is especially beautiful during the fall season. As the surrounding hills and vineyards turn vibrant shades of red, orange and yellow, Hammondsport becomes an ideal spot for leaf-peeping and enjoying the region’s renowned wines. The area is home to several award-winning vineyards, and many feature harvest season-themed events, tastings and tours. The cooler temperatures make outdoor activities like kayaking on Keuka Lake, hiking in nearby state parks and exploring the quaint downtown even more enjoyable. Hammondsport also hosts fall seasonal events, including the popular Finger Lakes Beer Festival, which features local craft brews and live entertainment. With its blend of natural beauty, rich history and cozy small-town charm, Hammondsport is an ideal autumn destination for travelers looking to experience the best of the majestic Finger Lakes.
Rock Hill, South Carolina
Part of South Carolina’s Olde English District, Rock Hill offers a delightful mix of outdoor beauty, cultural experiences and seasonal events during the fall. As the leaves change color, the city’s numerous parks, like Glencairn Garden and the Anne Springs Close Greenway, become perfect spots for leisurely strolls, hiking or picnicking amid the vibrant foliage. Rock Hill’s historic downtown comes alive with autumn festivals, farmers’ markets and local arts events, offering travelers a taste of Southern hospitality and culture. The Old Town district is particularly inviting, with its boutique shops, cafés and restaurants serving up seasonal dishes. Additionally, fall is a great time to explore nearby attractions like the Catawba River for kayaking or fishing and the local wineries and orchards that offer harvest-time activities. To make the most of spooky season, visitors can head to the Carowinds amusement park for the annual SCarowinds event, which runs alongside daytime activities like Oktoberfest, and Tricks and Treats on select nights from September 13-October 27.
Beech Mountain, North Carolina
In the fall, this high-altitude destination transforms into a breathtaking tapestry of autumn colors, offering some of the most stunning leaf-peeping opportunities in the Blue Ridge Mountains. One of Beech Mountain’s claims to fame is being the highest town east of the Mississippi River, making it typically the first place to see the leaves turn in all of the Southeast. Here, you can take a round-trip scenic chair lift ride that will give you birds-eye views of the spectacular fall foliage in five states: North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. It’s available on select days and weekends until October. Among the many scenic trails that wind through vibrant forests is one called the Emerald Outback, the gem of region’s hiking and mountain biking scene, which is not to be missed. On weekends, biking enthusiasts can bring their mountain bikes up to the summit by way of the Beech Mountain Resort’s chair lifts to soak in the famed 50-mile vista of scenic overlook. The season also bring the annual Autumn at Oz festival on three weekends in September, which immerses attendees in the magical Land of Oz. You can meet favorite characters from the story, browse unique arts and crafts, savor delicious food and beverages, and enjoy live performances. But, be sure and purchase tickets in advance, as the event is overwhelmingly popular around here.
Blairsville, Georgia
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This charming mountain town, also nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, offers some of the most stunning fall foliage and outdoor adventures in the North Georgia region. During the autumn months, the surrounding Chattahoochee National Forest bursts into vibrant hues of red, orange and gold, making it an ideal destination for leaf-peeping, hiking and scenic drives. Popular spots like Brasstown Bald, the highest peak in the state, provide breathtaking panoramic views of the kaleidoscopic landscape. The cooler weather makes it a perfect spot for exploring nearby waterfalls, such as Helton Creek Falls, or enjoying a peaceful afternoon at Vogel State Park, where you can paddle on the lake surrounded by autumn hues. Oenophiles will want to visit any of several wineries nearby, while liquor enthusiasts can sample spirits and moonshine at Grandaddy Mimms Distilling Co. and beer connoisseurs enjoy tastings at the new Blairsville Brewing Company. On two weekends in October, Blairsville also hosts its annual Sorghum Festival, which celebrates the town’s agricultural heritage with traditional crafts, music, activities, and food and drink.
Clarksville, Tennessee
Located about 45 minutes northwest of Nashville, this historic city offers an ideal blend of vibrant fall colors, outdoor activities and cultural experiences during the autumn months. Brilliant foliage lines the banks of the Cumberland River, which runs right through town, as well as local creeks, trails and byways. The five-mile Riverwalk, nine-mile Greenway, large public cave, and over 30 local and state parks offer prime spots for taking in the stunning scenery. With the season’s mild temperatures, such outdoor activities as golfing, fishing, hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking remain pleasant into mid-to-late November. The downtown area is home to historic sites, charming boutiques and local restaurants where you can savor seasonal Southern cuisine. Autumn is also festival season here, with events like the Clarksville Downtown Market, and the Rivers & Spires Festival offering live music, local crafts and family-friendly fun. There are also multiple Oktoberfests where attendees can enjoy seasonal menus crafted by the area’s artisan chefs, along with locally brewed, vinted and distilled beers, wines and spirits. And, during spooky season, the town’s historic cemeteries, Port Royal State Historic Park and Collinsville offer wildly popular ghost and lantern tours.
Beaver Creek, Colorado
This mountain resort town, known for its world-class skiing, offers a stunning autumn experience with its quintessential golden aspen groves and crisp alpine air. As the summer crowds wane and the vibrant fall colors emerge, Beaver Creek becomes a serene haven for outdoor enthusiasts and an optimal spot to enjoy the beauty of the Rockies in a quieter setting. Hiking and biking trails, like the Beaver Lake Trail, offer stunning views of the changing foliage, and the cooler temperatures make these activities especially enjoyable. The town’s charming village, with its upscale shops, art galleries and restaurants, takes on a cozy ambiance during the fall, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Fall is also a great time to experience local events like Oktoberfest, where visitors can enjoy live music, traditional food and craft beers. Additionally, the shoulder season often brings more affordable rates for accommodations, making it an attractive time for budget-conscious travelers.
Half Moon Bay, California
Blending seaside beauty with the cozy feel of the fall season, this small town sits just 30 miles south of San Francisco and is fondly known as the “Pumpkin Capital of the World,” producing more than 3,000 tons of pumpkins every year. As such, Half Moon Bay comes alive in the fall with splendid pumpkin patches, corn mazes and the famous Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival, which draws visitors from all over to celebrate the harvest season with giant pumpkins, local crafts and festive parades. The town’s coastal location provides stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, with rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, providing the perfect backdrop for brisk autumn walks and sunset watching. The season’s cooler temperatures make outdoor activities like hiking the Coastal Trail, visiting state parks like Montara Mountain or exploring the historic Point Montara Lighthouse even more enjoyable. Fall is also an excellent time for whale watching, as gray whales begin their yearly migration along the Pacific coast.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.