Top 3 Destinations for Stunning Fall Colours

Lake George, Mammoth

Discover the Best Places to Experience Autumn’s Beauty

Mammoth Lakes, California

Autumn in Mammoth Lakes, California, (above) is a true spectacle. As the Eastern Sierra transforms, the landscape bursts into a palette of gold, crimson, and orange hues, creating the perfect setting for outdoor adventures. Whether you’re hiking, biking, fishing, or horseback riding, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking fall colours. The serene lakes, lush fields, and majestic mountains in Mammoth Lakes are draped in golden leaves, with the entire basin lighting up in autumn. Lake George, in particular, offers a mesmerizing display as its fall colours reflect and blur into the lake’s pristine waters.

Komadome Falls, Nasu, Japan

Nasu Highlands, Japan

The Nasu Highlands are a haven for fall foliage enthusiasts. Komadome Falls is a must-visit, with its three-metre-wide waterfall plunging twenty metres from a cliff on the Yosasa River. The observation deck provides a stunning vantage point, surrounded by a rainbow of autumn leaves. Peak viewing time in Japan is late October, when the vibrant red and yellow leaves create a striking contrast against the clear blue waterfalls, offering an unforgettable visual feast.

Boone Linn Cove, North Carolina, USA

North Carolina, USA

North Carolina’s Linn Cove Viaduct is a spectacular spot to experience fall. This impressive bridge, part of the Blue Ridge Parkway, winds 380 metres around Grandfather Mountain. The area is renowned for its vibrant fall foliage, making it impossible to drive through without stopping to admire the scenery. For the best views, hike the nearby Tanawha Trail or cross the mile-high suspension bridge for breathtaking panoramas of Grandfather Mountain, adorned in autumn’s finest colours.

Discover these incredible destinations and immerse yourself in the beauty of fall at its peak.

This post was last modified on 14/11/2024 3:51 pm

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