BY Dezimey Kum
Experience the breathtaking beauty of fall across national parks. As autumn transforms landscapes with vivid hues, these destinations offer some of the season's best views.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is renowned for its stunning fall foliage. The park's diverse vegetation creates a mosaic of colors.
Acadia National Park showcases an exceptional fall display. The foliage peaks with brilliant reds and oranges, particularly along the Park Loop Road and at Jordan Pond.
Shenandoah National Park provides a spectacular fall experience with its Skyline Drive, which offers over 75 overlooks showcasing colorful leaf displays.
The park’s diverse habitats offer a mix of colors, from the golden aspens in Lamar Valley to the reddish shrubs around the geysers.
Olympic National Park offers a unique fall experience with golden foliage in its temperate rainforests and panoramic views of colorful landscapes from Hurricane Ridge.
Grand Canyon National Park offers stunning vibrant colors on the Colorado Plateau. Mather Point and Yavapai Observation Station are top spots to see the canyon’s autumn hues.
This park features a stunning display of fall colors against its red rock landscapes. The contrast of golden cottonwoods and deep red cliffs creates a vibrant scene.
The park’s high-altitude trails, like Bear Lake and Trail Ridge Road, offer breathtaking views of the golden foliage set against rugged mountain scenery.
The fall colors here are subtler, with golden hues among the desert flora and striking sunsets that provide a dramatic backdrop to the park's iconic Joshua Trees.