Foliage Spectacular
Autumn brings visitors from near and far to view
the spectacle of vibrant colors combined with the mountain views and
waterfalls. Color often begins about mid-September, although it is
not unusual to see the first signs at the beginning of the month.
Reds, yellows, and oranges flow down the mountainsides until
mid-October when colors begin to mellow before drifting from the
trees late in October.
Hiking, biking, canoeing and kayaking become different experiences
surrounded by the golds and reds of autumn.
At the beginning of October Pumpkin People appear all around
Jackson in the annual tradition of celebrating foliage with creative
pumpkin still lifes.
Take a ride along the scenic Kancamagus Highway, 30
miles of spectacular viewing along the only National Scenic Byway in
New England with many overlooks and short hikes to waterfalls.
Visit the
Foliage Network for current
foliage reports
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Fall Serenity Season
Serenity increases as the leaves gradually drop in
the forests and Mount Washington is frosted in white. Knowing
visitors return to enjoy that serenity and occasional Indian Summer
days.
It's a perfect time for treasure hunting in the many antique stores
and flea markets, checking out museums and galleries, and shopping
for the holidays at Jackson's unique shops and North Conway's many
outlets.
It's also a perfect time for romance, whether curling up in front of
the fire with a good book or great movie shared with that special
person in your life, a friendly game of billiards or chess, or a
candlelight dinner for two.
Check our Packages and Specials for wonderful
Serenity Season Packages |
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