Escape New England’s Foliage Frenzy in the Adirondacks
Escape New England’s Foliage Frenzy in the Adirondacks
US · Published Sep 7, 2025
Escape the crowded fall foliage destinations of New England by venturing to the quieter Adirondack Mountains in New York.
The 135-mile Northville-Placid Trail offers a solitary hiking experience with stunning autumn scenery and diverse terrain.
Whether you opt for a short day hike or a full thru-hike, the Adirondacks promise crisp air, wildlife sightings, and unforgettable fall vistas.
Adirondacks: A serene alternative to New England
For those seeking the vibrant colors of fall without the overwhelming crowds, New York’s Adirondack Mountains offer a serene alternative to popular hotspots like Acadia National Park or the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Adirondacks, a vast wilderness area in upstate New York, provide a quieter, more immersive experience for leaf-peepers and hikers alike.
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