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Focus on All Things New England! [New England Focus] [Advertisement] Experience Fall in New Hampshire’s White Mountains Sponsored by: [White Mountains Attractions]( [Logo]( [Covered bridge with fall trees] Discover Covered Bridges and roadside Waterfalls Photo Credit: White Mountain Attractions Association [Fall in New Hampshire’s White Mountains]( is nothing short of magical. From late September through early October, this region transforms into a vibrant, picturesque wonderland. The stunning fall foliage, crisp mountain air, and countless opportunities for outdoor adventure make this season a must-see. Here are some fresh ideas to inspire your next fall visit to the White Mountains: [Leaf Peeping](: The White Mountains are renowned for their breathtaking autumn foliage. As temperatures drop in late September, the region's forests burst into a brilliant display of red, orange, yellow, and green hues. With each passing day, the scenery grows more spectacular, particularly the mountain peaks, which stand out against this colorful backdrop. For up-to-date information on the best foliage spots, check our weekly [Fall Foliage Report](. [Discover Fall in the White Mountains!]( Experience vibrant foliage, scenic drives, and outdoor adventures. Explore charming towns, enjoy fall festivals, and savor seasonal flavors. Plan your autumn getaway today and immerse yourself in nature’s beauty! [Plan Your Trip]( SPONSORED [Loon Mountain Resort] Experience must-see Attractions like Trains, Skyrides, and more. Loon Mountain Resort Photo Credit: White Mountain Attractions Association [Must-See Attractions](: The White Mountains boast 17 iconic attractions that offer something for everyone. Climb aboard unique railroads to ascend the highest peak in the Northeast, Mt. Washington, standing tall at 6,288 feet. Soar above the treetops on ziplines and aerial sky rides for panoramic views that will take your breath away. Explore boardwalks, meander through glacial caves, or enjoy a show featuring trained bears. Don’t forget to visit our theme parks where you can meet Santa, Cinderella, and more! [Outdoor Adventures](: Autumn is prime time for outdoor enthusiasts. The hiking and walking trails in the White Mountains provide the perfect mix of easy paths, challenging terrain, and awe-inspiring views. Whether you're hiking, mountain biking, or wildlife watching, the sensory experience of fall—crunching leaves, pine-scented air, and the crisp whisper of seasonal winds—will be unforgettable. Harvest Bounty: Fall marks the start of harvest season in the White Mountains. Visit [local orchards]( for apple picking, or savor fresh apple cider and warm apple cider donuts. Pumpkin patches and farmstands abound, offering the perfect pumpkins for carving or decorating. [Experience Fall in New Hampshire’s White Mountains]( Witness stunning foliage, hike scenic trails, and enjoy local harvest treats. Perfect for a peaceful retreat or outdoor adventure. Visit now for an unforgettable autumn experience in the heart of nature! [Plan Your Trip]( SPONSORED [Pumpkin People, hay bales and pumpkins] Enjoy the Return of the Pumpkin People Festivities Photo Credit: White Mountain Attractions Association Rustic Charm: The [towns and villages]( in the White Mountains embrace fall like no other place. Explore country stores, farmer's markets, and roadside stands offering homemade pies, jams, and crafts. Don’t miss the "[Return of the Pumpkin People](" in Jackson, where local businesses create whimsical scenes with pumpkin-styled scarecrows. [Sign: Kancamagus Pass Elevation 2855 White Mountain National Forest] Drive scenic roads like the Kancamagus Highway Photo Credit: White Mountain Attractions Association [Scenic Drives](: The White Mountains are famous for their scenic drives, and fall is the ideal time to hit the road. Winding routes take you through dense forests, past reflective lakes, and over covered bridges, all set against a backdrop of vibrant foliage. Be sure to explore our [Roads Less Traveled Scenic Drives]( for the most beautiful and serene views. [Fall Festivals](: The region comes alive with fall festivals celebrating the season. From craft fairs and pumpkin festivals to cultural events, there's no shortage of ways to experience the local culture and community spirit. Relaxation and Reflection: Fall in the White Mountains also offers the perfect opportunity for relaxation and introspection. The serene beauty of the landscape, accompanied by the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and flowing streams, creates a peaceful escape from everyday life. Fall in New Hampshire’s White Mountains is a season of natural splendor, outdoor adventures, and cozy charm. It invites you to immerse yourself in nature's beauty while savoring the simple pleasures of the region. For up-to-date information on seasonal events and attractions, visit [VisitWhiteMountains.com]( and [start planning your perfect fall getaway]( to New Hampshire’s White Mountains. [Ad - 300x250]( SPONSORED [New England]( [TRAVEL]( [FOOD]( [LIVING]( [WEEKENDS WITH YANKEE TV]( [YANKEE MAGAZINE]( [SHOP]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( You received this email because you signed for updates from [NewEngland.com](. If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletters in the future, please [click here to manage your preferences or unsubscribe](. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* © 2024 Yankee Publishing Inc. 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