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Best Cases for Fall Leaves, Leaf Peeping
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Best Cases for Fall Leaves, Leaf Peeping

  • Alexandra Blodgett was 35 years old National parks in the USA.
  • She favors parks with stunning views and epic hikes, but she also enjoys leaf-peeping in the fall.
  • He thinks Washington’s North Cascades National Park is an underrated fall foliage area.

We are slowly approaching winter, but we still have a few weeks to enjoy autumn.

Visiting national parks to see the season’s colors or “leaf peeping” is a popular pastime and provides a major boost to the economy of some states. Last year, a analysis A report published by Appalachian State University reported that fall foliage tourism would generate nearly $30 billion in revenue across 24 states.

Alexandra BlodgettOne travel content creator understands this appeal.

He also went to 35 national parks every state He has enjoyed countless experiences throughout the United States and from hiking scenic trails to enjoying spectacular views from cliff tops. But his favorite thing was watching the annual autumn transformations of the national parks.

“I’m pretty focused on the natural beauty of the outdoors,” said Blodgett, who has been traveling in an RV with her husband for three years and documenting their journeys.

If you’re planning to hit the road to catch the last of the fall foliage—it’s already in progress or has peaked in most places—there are a few overlooked and cool spots that Blodgett recommends.

Here are her five favorite national parks to visit in the fall.