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      Fall Destinations in the US Without the Crowds

      Image: Finger Lakes Leaf Peeping (Photo Credit: Jim Vallee)
      Image: Finger Lakes Leaf Peeping (Photo Credit: Jim Vallee)
      Noreen Kompanik
      by Noreen Kompanik
      Last updated: 11:00 AM ET, Sat September 6, 2025

      Fall is a magical time to travel. The crisp air, cooler temperatures, leaf color changes, stunning scenery and seasonal charm beck and call those who love this season of the year.

      One the things that can steal some of the magic of the autumn experience is the masses you may find at some of the country¡¯s most popular destinations overrun with tourists.

      Fear not, as we offer some under-the-radar destinations where you¡¯ll still capture all the enchantment of fall, minus the crowds.

      Vogel State Park Blairsville, GA

      Vogel State Park Blairsville, GA (Photo Credit: Kristiana Laccetti)

      Blairsville, Georgia

      Just two hours north of Atlanta, this charming mountain town is a perfect place to soak up the brilliant colors of North Georgia¡¯s fall foliage while experiencing small-town life at its best.

      Brasstown Bald, the highest peak in Georgia is just a short drive from Downtown Blairsville. Visitors can walk the 1.2-mile trail or take a shuttle to the summit, where 360-degree views span across four states¡ªGeorgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Outdoor adventure seekers will love the pristine hiking trails, including the legendary Appalachian Trail. Waterfall hikes like Helton Creek Falls Trail and Trahlyta Lake Trail in Vogel State Park offer breathtaking rewards alongside with crisp mountain air and quiet moments in nature.

      Stunning Fall Views in Breckenridge, CO

      Stunning Fall Views in Breckenridge, CO (Photo Credit: Noreen Kompanik)

      Breckenridge, Colorado

      This Rocky Mountain ski destination may be the most popular during the winter months, but fall is one of our favorite times to visit. The verdant foliage of summer transforms into blazing hues of gold, yellow, red and orange and the numerous places to hike provide visitors the opportunity to experience the full glory of autumn,

      French Gulch boasts a network of mellow trails with thousands of ¡°quaking¡± aspens changing to gold amongst the remnants of abandoned mines. Magnificent Boreas Pass offers spectacular views of Tenmile Range and both areas are popular biking destinations as well.

      Breckenridge will definitely see more tourists during Octoberfest, a true celebration of the harvest but other dates during the fall have less visitors.

      Bryson City, North Carolina

      Fall foliage typically peaks between mid-October and early November in this region, thanks to its varied elevation. Scenic drives like the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Road to Nowhere, or U.S. 441 through the national park offer sweeping vistas of red, orange, and golden canopies. Whether it¡¯s taking in fiery mountain vistas or enjoying small-town charm, Bryson City offers a perfect escape for those craving a scenic fall getaway.

      The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad offers unforgettable leaf-peeping journeys through tunnels, across rivers, and past panoramic mountain views. The Pumpkin Patch Express is a family favorite. Fontana Lake is ideal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or a scenic boat ride, and visitors can hike to waterfalls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park boasting three picturesque cascades and serene trails perfect for an autumn stroll.

      Bryson City, NC Fall Day on Fontana Lake

      Bryson City, NC Fall Day on Fontana Lake (Photo Credit: Bryson City TDA)

      Finger Lakes Region, New York??

      The Finger Lakes region of New York state is a quality destination for fall travel and leaf-peeping offering stunning and immersive experiences, drawing visitors from all over to see its vibrant foliage, harvest events, vineyard tours, and crisp outdoor adventures.

      Letchworth State Park has hot air balloon rides to see fall foliage floating over what¡¯s often called the "Grand Canyon of the East." Harris Hill Soaring offers glider plane tours for high fly-viewing. For those who want to stay firmly footed on the ground, Letchworth has 66 miles of hiking trails.

      Flagstaff, Arizona ?

      A leaf peepers¡¯ paradise,?Flagstaff is a Northern Arizona mountain city with countless trails venturing into fall foliage paradise to hike amongst the stunning golden aspens of the?Coconino National Forest?and the San Francisco Peaks. Explore the popular Inner Basin Trail as the aspens leaves change or soak in a birds-eye view of bronze leaves while riding the gondola at the?Arizona Snowbowl.?

      Flagstaff offers colorful forests during the day and endless starry skies at night. As the world's first?International Dark Sky City, admiring the vast night sky at the?Lowell Observatory?and the Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center is a not-to-be-missed experience. ?

      Hiking along the Natchez Trace Parkway, Franklin, TN

      Hiking along the Natchez Trace Parkway, Franklin, TN (Photo Credit: Visit Franklin, Tennessee)

      Franklin, Tennessee

      For stunning vibrant colors, the Natchez Trace Parkway, a federally protected byway, runs right through Franklin and nearby Leiper¡¯s Fork. The idyllic two-lane drive features in the fall features autumn colors lining both sides of the highway. Arguably, the most scenic view is Franklin¡¯s massive double arch bridge offering elevated vistas for miles.

      Downtown Franklin is a classic American Main Street, lined with fall-colored trees and filled with local shops, restaurants, art galleries and music venues. The village of Leiper¡¯s Fork is surrounded on all four sides by open land, tree lined creeks, and the Natchez Trace, along with high-end art, music of all types, whiskey, and quite the creative vibe.

      Frankenmuth, Michigan

      Frankenmuth, Michigan (Photo Credit: Frankenmuth CVB)

      Frankenmuth, Michigan

      Known as ¡°Michigan¡¯s Little Bavaria,¡± this quaint town less than two hours north of Detroit is a beloved seasonal escape without the hustle and bustle of crowds.

      Visitors can stroll through streets filled with Bavarian charm and fall foliage for an experience that feels straight out of a Hallmark movie. Visitors can see the city from the Cass River with a tour on the Bavarian Belle, an authentic paddlewheel boat with views of Frankenmuth¡¯s Holz Brucke wooden bridge, or soar through the trees at the Frankenmuth Aerial Park.

      Festivals are one of Frankenmuth¡¯s top activities and in the autumn, authentic German traditions are celebrated at Frankenmuth Oktoberfest, the first sanctioned Oktoberfest to operate with the blessing of the original festival in Munich. Enjoy German music, dancing, food, and authentic Hofbr?uhaus beer, plus the beloved wiener dog races.

      Laurel Highlands, PA

      Laurel Highlands, PA (Photo Credit: Alex Byers)

      Laurel Highlands, Pennsylvania

      Located an hour outside of Pittsburgh ¨C and within 2.5. hours of Washington D.C., the Laurel Highlands are an ideal autumn destination escape without the crowds of many New England experiences.

      Frank Lloyd Wright¡¯s Fallingwater, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, draws visitors from around the world any time of year, but especially in the fall along with its TreeTops Restaurant, a private dining pod among the trees. Fort Ligonier Days in the quaint town of Ligonier commemorates a key battle during the French & Indian War and the Great Allegheny Passage consistently ranks as one of America¡¯s best bike trails.

      Lexington, Kentucky??

      Fall in Lexington, Kentucky is a truly picturesque and lively time of year. Known as the Horse Capital of the World, Lexington pairs its deep equestrian roots with rolling hills, clear skies, colorful foliage and a warm Southern vibe.

      Visitors can experience Lexington¡¯s iconic equine heritage during Keeneland¡¯s Fall Race, breathe in the crisp autumn air on scenic hikes through the Kentucky River Palisades or canopy zipline with Boone Creek Outdoors. Red River Gorge, one of the most spectacular outdoor destinations in the eastern U.S. is located about an hour southeast of Lexington with cliffs, ridges, and valleys covered in fiery reds, oranges, and golds.

      Lexington is part of the famed Kentucky Bourbon Trail where bourbon lovers can head to Lexington¡¯s Distillery District and enjoy behind-the-scenes tours at local venues like the historic James E. Pepper Distillery.

      Red River Gorge, Lexington, Kentucky

      Red River Gorge, Lexington, Kentucky (Photo via VisitLEX)

      Mercer County, West Virginia??

      When autumn paints the Appalachian Mountains, Mercer County offers a quieter, more peaceful way to take in the season¡¯s beauty. Far from the bustle of more crowded destinations, this hidden gem gives travelers room to breathe, explore and truly connect with nature.

      Pipestem Resort State Park offers zipline tours that glide above the fall canopy while mountain bike excursions trace colorful backcountry trails. Trade traffic for trails on the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, one of the largest in the nation with over 1,000 miles of rugged paths, each unveiling spectacular views of the Appalachian hillsides covered in fall hues. For a slower pace, Camp Creek State Park offers quiet, winding trails, perfect for crisp autumn hikes, or taking in the jaw-dropping panoramas from Pinnacle Rock State Park, one of the area¡¯s best overlooks.

      Pinedale, Wyoming

      Pinedale, Wyoming (Photo Credit: Wyoming Office of Tourism)

      Pinedale, Wyoming

      Nestled at the base of the Wind River Mountains, the small town of Pinedale serves as a gateway to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the West. In autumn, the aspen groves, cottonwoods and willows turn vivid shades of gold and orange, creating a strong contrast against the evergreens and mountain peaks.

      Scenic byways such as Skyline Drive offers picturesque views of Fremont Lake and the Wild River Range, while local trails provide access to the lakes and wide-open valleys.

      The Maine Highlands- New England

      Featuring one of New England¡¯s most dramatic backdrops, The Main Highlands offer pristine nature, abundant outdoor recreation and cozy abodes making it an ideal fall escape without all the visitors.

      Brilliant fall colors transform The Maine Highlands¡¯ four state parks (Lily Bay, Mt. Kineo, Peaks-Kenny and Baxter) into kaleidoscopes of red, orange, and gold. Other must-dos include driving the Katahdin Woods & Waters Scenic Byway or the Moosehead Lake Scenic Byway. Autumn colors are even more breathtaking from above with seaplane flights showcasing Moosehead Lake, Mount Kineo and Katahdin in autumn hues.

      Apple picking is very popular and paddling in fall offers a double reward: quiet waters and mirrored reflections of the fiery trees lining the banks.

      The Maine Highlands

      The Maine Highlands (Photo Credit: Jamie Walker & The Ridgeline Creative Team)

      Virginia¡¯s Blue Ridge (Roanoke)

      Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this region not only offers incredibly mountainous scenery, but it is also uncrowded during the season when fall foliage illuminates the variety of autumnal colors on the trees. More than 75 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway, dubbed ¡®America¡¯s Favorite Drive¡¯ runs through the Roanoke Region.

      For a more unusual leaf-peeping excursion, try a paddling trip. The Roanoke River has waters ranging from flatwater to Class II rapids, offering a wide variety of water exploration for any level adventurer. ?


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