1Sunderland, Massachusetts
DenisTangneyJr//Getty ImagesThe small town of Sunderland, Massachusetts becomes a kaleidoscope of red, orange and yellow leaves come September and October. Follow Route 116 and pass through the idyllic town to see rolling hills of fall foliage for miles. Don't forget some hot cider or cocoa to enjoy while your take in the view.
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2Lyme, Connecticut
Cappi Thompson//Getty ImagesHead on up to Gillette State Castle Park, a state park spanning 122 acres that straddles the towns of East Haddam and Lyme, Connecticut. The Gillette State Castle, which looks like a typical medieval castle, is open for tours and sits atop an elevated piece of land to give viewers a wide view of the changing leaves.
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3Lincoln, New Hampshire
marcoisler//Getty ImagesVisitors can expect to see the leaves change color in Lincoln, New Hampshire around the earlier end of September and beginning of October. The area is home to numerous hiking and walking trails that make enjoying the vibrant changing colors easy for anyone. You can also head to the Pemigewasset Overlook for an absolutely breathtaking view of the changing foliage on the Osceola Mountains.
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4Colebrook, Connecticut
Nathanaël Prunet//Getty ImagesConnecticut fall foliage is like no other, and if you're a little late on getting to see some of it, never fear! In Colebrook, the leaves aren't estimated to hit "peak" colors until October 3, so you have more than enough time to schedule a quick drive up to New England to see them.
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5Millinocket, Maine
BarbaraHeap//Getty ImagesYou'll see bright reds, oranges and muted yellows in Millinocket, Maine around the end of September until about the second week of October this year. Millinocket is the perfect place for those who want to experience the chilly autumn temperatures with the colorful falling leaves.
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6Bristol, Rhode Island
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7Providence, Rhode Island
Getty ImagesGrab a cozy sweater and hop in the car. The capital city of Rhode Island is the perfect spot for a scenic stroll through Roger Williams Park. You'll love enjoying autumn's best views while taking in the rolling hillsides.
8Litchfield, Connecticut
DenisTangneyJr//Getty ImagesVisit the historic town of Litchfield for some truly beautiful autumn leaves, which often have the very first views of the season of gorgeous foliage.
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9Kent, Connecticut
Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd//Getty ImagesThis picturesque town of Kent offers some of the best hiking trails through Kent Fall State Park or the nearby Macedonia Brook State Park.
10East Haddam, Connecticut
Shobeir Ansari//Getty ImagesEast Haddam is another great town for leaf-peeping during the fall season. Explore the changing leaves along the Connecticut River in Devil's Hopyard State Park where you'll find covered bridges, rocks, streams and more.
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11Woodstock, Vermont
Bob Krist//Getty ImagesA beautiful destination that on a perfect day is full of scenic blue skies and vibrant fall leaves. Woodstock is home to multiple walking paths and covered bridges to let visitors truly appreciate the changing nature. It's also home to the New England Falconry where you can hold real falcons.
12Stowe, Vermont
haveseen//Getty ImagesAlthough most people flock to this town in the winter for skiing, snowboarding and other snow sports, you'll want to make the trip to Stowe in September and October to see the gorgeous fall leaves.
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13Franconia, New Hampshire
Praveen P.N//Getty Images 14Sugar Hill, New Hampshire
Thomas H. Mitchell / 500px//Getty ImagesJust a little ways from Franconia is Sugar Hill, which boasts epic views of fall foliage. Book a short weekend stay at the Sugar Hill Inn and enjoy a getaway full of hiking, a trip on the historical Cog Railway, a gondola ride up Wildcat Mountain and a visit to the local Harman's Cheese & Country Store.
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15Bar Harbor, Maine
Getty ImagesTypically from mid-September until mid-October, Bar Harbor is bursting with leaves in all shades of red, orange, yellow and green. With Acadia National Park so close to the city, you can easily go on one of the many walking or hiking trails the park offers to get the full fall foliage experience.
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16Bethel, Maine
Cynthia Farr-Weinfeld//Getty ImagesLocated a little bit away from the New Hampshire border you'll fine Bethel, a small Maine town with a population of a little over 2,500. Leaves start to change color in this area around September 25th and peak around the first week of October. It's proximity to New Hampshire makes it easy to see the changing trees in the White Mountains, as well.
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17Portland, Maine
Holly Hildreth//Getty ImagesAn absolute must-see on your tour of New England fall foliage. Head to the Eastern Promenade Trail in Portland for unmatched views of autumnal hues against the coastal waters.
18Concord, Massachusetts
Jay_Yuan//Getty ImagesExperience gorgeous views and a bit of history in Concord. Not only can you look at some truly gorgeous trees but you can also visit the Minute Man National Park where the first battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought.
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19Boston, Massachusetts
DenisTangneyJr//Getty ImagesJust when you thought the city of Boston couldn't get prettier, fall arrives and makes it even more gorgeous. Visit the Boston Esplanade, a long, skinny park stretch that will take you along the Charles River all the way beyond Back Bay. This allows you to fully take advantage of all the nature Boston has to offer come October.
20Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Michael Duva//Getty ImagesThe quaint city of Shelburne Falls is a great option if you want to skip a super-touristy area this upcoming autumn. Spend the day exploring the small bridges, restaurants, shops and buildings that make up the small area. If the weather is warm enough, you can even go river rafting on the Deerfield River.

Yaa Bofah is an editorial fellow at Good Housekeeping. She is a freelance illustrator and created original cover art for The Fashion Bomb Daily’s first e-book series. She enjoys supporting philanthropic endeavors and being an advocate for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Annie O’Sullivan (she/her) covers holiday, gift guide, travel, and lifestyle content at Good Housekeeping. She has a degree in magazine journalism from Syracuse University and previously reported for Runner’s World, NBC New York/NY 4 and Woman’s Day. Annie also has experience writing entertainment news and celebrity-focused content.
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