Fall in New England is something you have to see to believe. I know you've probably heard about it more times than you care to, and listening to locals and frequent visitors go on and on about it may get tiring. As a Massachusetts transplant, however, let me tell you that it's everything you hear about and more. In fact, fall in New England is one of the reasons I know I want to live here the rest of my life. Photos of a New England autumn don't look real. You'd swear they'd all been photoshopped, until you have the opportunity to see them up close. I hope that some day you all get to visit one of the New England states, at least, but until then, let me show you a little bit of this glorious season.
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Like I said, photos of fall in New England look like they've been photoshopped. There are all sorts of hidden streams, rivers, and ponds that produce autumn sights like this.
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From Boston to Bar Harbor, views like this are easy to find but always breathtaking.
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Vermont really does have some of the most amazing fall foliage.
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Almost as colorful as the Woodstock festival, just a bit further north! Can you believe that reflection?
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This wandering Vermont lane is so dreamy.
Autumn in Vermont is a sight to behold. The rolling hills and valleys are blanketed in a gorgeous array of colors - from bright oranges and yellows to deep reds and purples. The trees are alive with the sound of birds singing and the crisp, cool air is scented with the smell of fallen leaves.
The winding country roads of Vermont are perfect for a scenic drive or a leisurely bike ride. The scenery is breathtaking and the views of the surrounding countryside are spectacular. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and fishing.
Vermont is also home to some of the best restaurants in the country. From cozy cafes to fine dining establishments, there is something to please all palates. The local farmers markets are a great way to get fresh, local produce and other food items.
When the leaves begin to change, the small towns of Vermont become even more charming. The streets are lined with quaint shops and art galleries, and the locals are always willing to share their stories and traditions.
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New England is full of old, spiraling churches, and they always make for fab photo ops.
I love driving up to New Hampshire for sights like this.
How surreal does this look? New England seems to sprawl on forever.
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Could it get any better than a double rainbow.
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How gorgeous is this?
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You can find all sorts of covered bridges dotted throughout the New England countryside. If you ever spot one, make sure you snap a photo!
As you can see, New Hampshire is also well known for its gorgeous foliage. This is right at the start of fall, so you can spot all the Judas trees, tattling on autumn's approach.
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You really can't beat Boston in the fall. Come by, we'll go out for pumpkin beer!
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Vermont had a Woodstock all its own, and it's worth visiting for many reasons but you should definitely try to find this charming bridge.
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Sudbury is one of my favorite places to visit in autumn, and yes, the Inn is definitely worth a trip.
See? These types of churches look so wonderful in photos!
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Can you believe how golden the leaves are?
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Wouldn't you love to walk across this bridge in a shower of autumn leaves?
This is Acorn Street in Beacon Hill. I dream of living here someday, just for scenes like this.
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This looks like a rainbow gradient. I want to hang this on my wall.
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See? You see a post office every day, but rarely does it look as perfect as this.
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This is a little slice of perfection – and the name is perfect, don't you think?
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Those trees look like they're actually on fire.
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How dark and dreamy does this look? I would love to visit it during Halloween!
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This lane in New Hampshire makes me want to go exploring in the woods.
Shots of old mills are amazing anyway, but I love the fall backdrop here.
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You really can't come to Massachusetts in autumn without paying homage to the Berkshires.
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Stockbridge is a lovely place to visit, and this just illustrates one of the reasons why.
Bar Harbor might be something of a honky tonk town in summer, but once fall rolls around, it's calm and quaint and so appealing.
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This isn't just a photo, it's a work of art. I love old train bridges and trestles!
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Turners Falls is such a quaint place, but it looks especially beautiful in autumn.
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The rapids might rage on, but the seasons change in their own time.
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It's amazing how even the most mundane things look charming and magical in fall.
Fall is beautiful everywhere. Where do you live? What season suits it best?