21 SPOTS FOR BREATHTAKING FALL FOLIAGE IN NEW YORK

People flock from all over to go leaf-peeping in New York once autumn rolls around, making the Hudson Valley and areas farther north sought-after destinations.

Your New York fall foliage excursion can be calm and casual, adventurous and heart-pumping, or a little bit of each.

21 Ways to View Fall Foliage in New York

Red Trail at Mount Beacon Park

For a challenging hike with phenomenal views but a bit more safety, try the red trail at Mount Beacon Park.

The Walkway Over the Hudson

The Walkway is a great stop if you’re continuing north or west, and you can walk the entire bridge back and forth in under an hour.

Minnewaska State Park

With numerous trails whether you want a quick 45-minute hike or you’d like to get purposely lost for half the day.

Black Creek

Black Creek, one of Scenic Hudson’s free-to-visit parks, is well-maintained and fairly easy to hike.

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