Thursday 25 September 2014

Taking A Fall Foliage Trip Through New England

Manifest What you Want, Whenever you Want....
With autumn here, one of the biggest benefits will be the beauty that starts to show up everywhere around you as the leaves begin to turn, but while many people are big fans of the beauty of fall, a lot of people do not realize just how much beauty they are missing out on in other parts of the country; there are a number of places in America that are great for fall foliage, but if you want to experience fall foliage at its finest, you should make plans one autumn to visit New England - joining people from all over the world who have traveled to New England to witness the turning of the leaves.

The best way to do a fall foliage trip through New England is to set aside a week for the trip (usually, the third weekend in October starts "peak season" for the leaves), and rather than driving from place to place every day, you should do the trip in two-day legs: driving to a destination one day, then spending the next day driving around in that part of the region, exploring everything there is to explore around there.

image

Many visitors to New England have a tendency to focus on the mountains when they are exploring the fall foliage, but another thing you should realize is that there is just as much beauty along the coasts as there is in the mountains; when you plan the destinations you will travel to on your trip, make sure at least one of your stops will bring you up along the coast of New Hampshire and Maine, where you will find unique beauty that is altogether different from what you will find in other parts of the region.

And because so much of a fall foliage trip is travel, it can be easy to focus on the destination rather than on the journey itself, but make sure you keep in mind the fact that the journey is the vacation, as this will enable you to keep your eyes open and enjoy everything around you.

Taking a fall foliage trip through New England can require some work, but once you have experienced it firsthand, you will truly understand what all the fuss is about!

No comments:

Post a Comment