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5 Colorful Fall Trips To Inspire Your Own


Among our favorite leaf-peeping road trips: A New Hampshire drive that avoids the state’s most crowded spots and a journey on the Blue Ridge Parkway, complete with ideas on where to get out of the car.

The leaves are turning, which means it’s time to get in the car and enjoy one of nature’s greatest shows. One thing that can quickly sap the serenity is inching along in traffic, as several thousand people pick the same leaf-peeping spot that you do.

To inspire you to explore somewhere new this autumn, we’ve rounded up five of our favorite fall adventures from recent years, all with suggestions on some less-visited spots.

Foliage outside Hancock, a good base for a leaf-peeping trip in New Hampshire. Greta Rybus for The New York Times

Stumble on New Hampshire’s secret spots

For the author Joyce Maynard, seasonal change is a cycle she loves and curses.

“Every time October approaches, I feel my heart crack a little with the oddest combination of joy and loss, a last hurrah before the serious business of winter settles in,” she writes.

The New Hampshire native, taking what she’s learned over six decades of foliage seasons, shares some of her favorite off-the-beaten-path spots for catching fall radiance in the state.

The farm stand at Small World Farm in Little Compton, R.I., overflows with autumn’s bounty.Christine Chitnis for The New York Times

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