America's Best Fall Getaways (Fall Foliage and Travel Video)
America's Best Fall Getaways (Fall Foliage and Travel Video)
America’s best fall getaways that showcase beautiful fall colors and foliage – Sedona, Arizona, Litchfield, Bucks County and Great Smoky Mountains.
I’d like to show you the top fall destinations in the United States.
Sedona, Arizona, known for its majestic beauty, is home to winding, gorgeous hiking trails and canyons. In the fall, the trails are surrounded by stunning leaves hanging from some of the most towering trees visitors can expect to see. Serene natural water, running streams bypassing stones small and large create awe inspiring calmness. A trip through Sedona in the fall, where massive rocks, flowing waters, contrasting colors and natural beauty await, will surely make a lasting impression.
Litchfield Hills, Connecticut is a quaint New England area, offering scenic fall views and charming amenities. Rolling hills, colorful tree lined countryside landscapes, and crystal clear rivers are what make this place a unique fall destination. Its beauty amazes tourists and locals alike with just a walk along one of the various trails or a drive through this historic gem.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is an original fall attraction. Sprawling farmlands, lakes surrounded by colorful maple and oak trees allow for an old fashioned American traveling experience. Several historic buildings yield a nostalgically attractive habitat. Bucks County houses state parks and recreation areas permitting walking or biking trips. A trip through this picturesque community provides a truly memorable autumn adventure.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina is a widely known and visited fall haven. Encompassed by mountain views, miles upon miles of trails, and rapidly flowing luminous water, this Park accommodates for a one of a kind, genuine experience. The park maintains several historic districts, campsites and a seemingly endless forest of trees possessing deeply pigmented leaves. The fall sights, scents, and memories that can be encountered here will unquestionably remain in one’s heart.
Un-be-leave-able
i live in litchfield!!!!!!!!!
planning to visit Sedona for this 2011 fall… What will be the best time to visit and any suggestions on places to visit in sedona..????
Thanks for watching!
i love tennese in mid october
NEW HAMPSHIRE IS BEST FOLIAGE IS BEST IN THE WORLD
Grew up near bucks county but the White mountains of New Hampshire holds the best fall destination crown!
Check out the video from this weekend’s fall color conditions at the West Fork Trail in Sedona. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMBdBiEJqfM
Thank you for showing so many different places to experience the fall season.
Greetings from Finland!
I love the fall colors and am always looking for new places to photograph.
Nice work.
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@geobeats omg. we got so much snow!! dude all of the powerlines fell because the 7 inches of snow wieghed down the tree leaves.. we got 10 days off of school!
I my youth,I drove to New Hope two or three’s in a weekend,Bucks County is autumn in my mind.
@geobeats chattanooga
i love tennesee in mid october
America is such a beautiful place
Smoky mnts national park is in Tennessee
I have seen another 4K awesome vlog recently on NEW HAMPSHIRE. LOL.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC71j39NYRsF-ddmiz-ci92Q?sub_confirmation=1
Litchfield it will be > 2012 ride to scenery
the best falls are in the northeast
(new jersey, new york, vermont, new hampshire, maine, conneticut, massachucheates, (i cant spell) rhode island, and i guess pennsylvania)
also before anyone says that new jersey is gross…it is really not because i live in new jersey and the fall time is amazing and probobly better then where you live in california or something the only gross areas are urban areas like newark
thanks for the response!!! sure i will watch the video
Nothing beats north Wisconsin at peak but i’m biased, you don’t need mountains to show colors and it back splashes with the boreal parts of the forest giving it an outline.
Nice concept, but too many trees shown out of leaf. Sounds like a tour operator prioritized the locations.
Great vid, amazing colours. What camera are you using here (looks like similar footage to my XA10). Gorgeous parks in the U.S. Have you shot any footage in Canada? Algoma has fantastic autumn colours!
Very cool introduce of good place to visit thanks for sharing your video