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The 5 Best Spots in New York to see Fall Foliage

Autumn, the season of changing colors and falling leaves, brings about a sense of coziness and beauty that’s hard to resist. The vibrant orange, red, and yellow hues against the deep blue sky are every nature lover’s dream come true. And when it comes to fall foliage, New York is undoubtedly one of the top destinations that come to mind. So, book your rental from Empire Rent A Car, and let’s get out and explore the five best spots in New York to see fall foliage.

1. Central Park

Who could resist Central Park during the fall? This iconic park in the heart of Manhattan is a sight to behold during the season. With over 20,000 trees and an 843-acre area, the views of the leaves changing hues make for a perfect escape from NYC’s busy streets. Take a walk or rent a paddleboat in the park’s lakes and ponds to fully enjoy the sight.

2. Mohonk Preserve

Looking for some adventure? Head over to Mohonk Preserve, a scenic nature preserve located in the Shawangunk Mountains. With over 8,000 acres of land, the area offers miles of hiking trails with breathtaking views of nature and the stunning colors of fall foliage. Be sure to check out the Skytop Tower for a panoramic view of the entire Hudson River Valley.

3. Tarrytown

If you are looking for a charming small-town feel with sites that will ignite your nostalgia, Tarrytown is an excellent spot to visit. Located on the east side of Tappan Zee, the town is home to iconic landmarks such as the Lyndhurst Mansion, Philipsburg Manor, and the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, which provide perfect backdrops to enjoy fall colors.

4. Catskills Region

The Catskill Mountains spread across the areas of Greene, Sullivan, Delaware, Ulster, and Schoharie counties and are known for their pristine forests, rushing streams, and waterfalls, making them an ideal spot for leaf-peeping. Just a two-hour drive from NYC, autumn in the Catskills is a truly magical experience that leaves visitors spellbound. Some of the most picturesque spots here are Hunter Mountain, Kaaterskill Falls, and Catskill Scenic Trail.

5. Hudson River Valley

A mere few hours’ drive from New York City, the Hudson River Valley is a haven for foodies and nature lovers alike. It is home to dozens of charming towns, wineries, restaurants, and natural scenic views. Head over to Walkway Over the Hudson, one of the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridges that offer stunning views of the Hudson River Valley during fall foliage.

Get Out & Explore Fall in New York

Empire Rent A Car might be based in Long Island, NY, but we're all for a good out-of-city adventure. So, if you want to get away this fall and explore nature, book your rental with us! We've got a great selection of vans, cars, and trucks - Every vehicle for every need. Search our rates online or give us a call at (516) 977-2000.

Ian Kusinitz

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