Whether you like fall or not, you can at least appreciate the beauty of the changing leaves. Check out this footage of the fall foliage in the Adirondacks.
Just because the weather is getting cooler and the days are getting shorter, doesn't mean you can't squeeze in one more weekend getaway to the Adirondacks.
There is so much beauty in Upstate New York, but one thing that sets us apart from other regions is the amazing fall foliage. Each year the trees go from green to shades of orange, yellow, and red. It's a sign that summer has officially ended, and colder weather is on the way. It's the "bitter-sweet" season!
Autumn is a beautiful time of year in the Empire State. If you're planning on taking a road trip to check out the scenery, this guide will be of assistance.
Do you want to check out the changing leaves in a new way? Here's a few things you can do to not only see all the colors, but to "experience" the fall foliage.
Here in New York, fall is almost here. If you're looking for beautiful colors, you don't always need to head North from Central New York. Head down to the Catskills. Recently, the region made a list of the best fall foliage trips in America.
The nice, warm, and pleasant Fall weather is quickly slipping away. Before it gets too cold and unbearable, you should do all you can to get out and see all the natural beauty that Central New York has to offer, including The Chittenango Falls State Park. The view of these falls is absolutely breathtaking.
It's the time of year for peeping some leaves. Looking at fall foliage can relieve a lot of stress and make you forget about all the troubles you're having in your life, even if it's temporarily. One of the best spots to do this is Inlet, NY high atop Rocky Mountain.
There may be no better place in the world to see the beautiful colors of Autumn than upstate New York. The most vivid leaves can be seen in the Adirondacks this weekend. Significant areas of fall color are also expected in the Thousand Island-Seaway, Catskills and Capital-Saratoga regions.
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There's no place like home (central New York and the Adirondacks) for the fall foliage season. I have friends who live in Florida that come up to the Utica-Rome area in late September/early October just for the color change...