Road trip mùa thu USA đi qua các bang Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine.

• Points of interest:
- Fall Foliage Vermont Route 100
- Lewis Pond Overlook
- Height of Land
- Acadia National Park
- Kancamagus Highway
- Lower Baker Pond
- White Mountain National Forest
- Sugarloaf Mountain
- Bear Mountain Bridge
- French King Bridge
- Sleepy Hollow Village
- Rangeley Lake
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The Berkshires turn crimson and gold, making for a spectacular fall, in the hills of Massacusetts.



Vermont

New England leaf peeping is at its finest in Vermont, where wilderness covers 75 percent of the land. Surrounded by more maple trees than anywhere else in the region, you’ll find the brightest of yellows, oranges, and reds on nearly every highway and country road. (Considering this is the best-of-the-best foliage, we’ve even created an entire guide of 15 ways to find fall in the Green Mountain State.)
Since most colors pop early October in northern Vermont, mid- to late-October visitors should consider central or southern Vermont. Visit Manchester and climb Equinox Mountain, taking in colorful panoramas that stretch from New York to New Hampshire. Or go to Woodstock, one of the most beautiful towns in the U.S., from where you can be up and down 1,250-foot Mount Tom in about 90 minutes.
Maine

Maine is home to vast stretches of breathtaking coastline, but true immersion in the Pine Tree State’s wild crimson, pumpkin, and amber-hued woods requires heading deeper inland. For superlative fall foliage, go hiking in northern Maine in early October. Explore Baxter State Park and the forests to the southwest, the contiguous Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land and Appalachian Mountain Club 100-Mile Wilderness Conservation Area. There are enough hiking trails to keep all skill levels happy, and regardless of which you choose you’ll find paths lined with deciduous trees and towering evergreens, and punctuated by boulder-strewn streams, lakes, and ponds. (Bonus: This is prime moose-spotting territory.)