People flock to the Adirondack Mountains during the fall – and for good reason. The Adirondack Park is one of the most beautiful, scenic places in New York to view the fall foliage. The entire region transforms into a vibrant tapestry of color, with reds, oranges, yellows and golds covering the mountainous landscape. Whether you prefer to relax in a cozy cabin in the mountains, take a scenic drive along tree-lined back roads, or you’re looking for something more adventurous – like a hike, a paddle, or a bike ride, you’re sure to find a way to thoroughly enjoy autumn in the Adirondacks. Here, we have assembled a collection of resources to help locals and visitors alike learn more about exploring the Adirondacks during leaf-peeping season. From details about when the colors are at their peak to information about the most popular places to go and things to do, we’ve got you covered!
Fall in the Adirondack Mountains
Autumn in the Adirondacks
With millions of acres of lush landscapes, quaint towns, and waterfront properties, it’s no wonder why the Adirondack Park becomes a top travel destination each fall.
Fall Foliage Guide
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide on when to see the leaves and some of the top attractions and activities in the ‘Daks.
Leaf Peepers
The gorgeous fall season draws “leaf peepers” from around the globe to view what we are privileged to see everyday.
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