Top 10 US destinations for fall colors travelers can’t miss.

  1. Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Last year, Bucks County earned the top spot on Priceline’s leaf peeping list. About an hour away from Philadelphia, Bucks County offers hot air balloon rides and drives over picturesque historic bridges.

2. Smugglers Notch Pass, Vermont

Vermont comes alive in the fall season, and the winding and narrow corridor called Smugglers’ Notch Pass is a leaf peeper’s dream. Travelers who take on the highway, known as Vermont’s first designated Scenic Highway, should take it leisurely with pitstops for hikes and the nearby charming towns.

3. North Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada

    Compared to its counterpart South Lake Tahoe, North Lake Tahoe is a quieter, more laidback retreat. In the fall, travelers are invited to leaf peep along its iconic shoreline and hiking trails.

    4. The Berkshires, Massachusetts

      The Berkshires remain one of the most iconic places for leaf peeping, with a wide array of viewpoints. Hiking trails lead to stunning vistas of the canopy. People can see the colors from down below by kayaking on the lake.

      5. Hudson Valley, New York

        Just a quick escape from New York City, Hudson Valley is ranked by Priceline as the top destination for leaf peeping in 2025. Travelers can explore numerous parks and preserves to take in the shades of autumn, from Croton Gorge Park to Hudson State Historic Park.

        6. Boulder, Colorado

          Boulders’ natural landscapes draw in travelers from all over, and one of the most famous leaf peeping activities is to drive the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway for 55 miles of colors.

          7. Snoqualmie Valley, Washington

            Leaf peeping in Snoqualmie Valley is abundant, with scenic hiking and biking trails, like those on Mount Rainier. People can also make a day trip out of a scenic drive, such as exploring the Olympic Peninsula.

            8. Bretton Woods, New Hampshire

              New Hampshire’s Bretton Woods is a hiker’s haven, with trails winding through the famous White Mountains. In the fall, these colors come even more alive.

              9. Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

                Throughout the year, the Columbia River Gorge is stunning, but the forests become truly vibrant in the fall. Travelers can hike to waterfalls or go on romantic horseback rides to experience the fall colors.

                10. French Lick West Baden, Indiana

                  Travelers to French Lick West Baden can pick from several prime leaf peeping locales, such as hiking through Hoosier National Forest or taking the charming French Like Scenic Railway.

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