The days of fall are visually a beautiful season! The leaves change colors from yellow, to orange, and then red, and it’s wonderful seeing the newly colored leaves as you’re driving or in a car ride looking at the window. Despite it getting colder outside, there are still many nice things about fall. There are many places in NJ people go to during this season for viewing the fall foliage. Here are some of the most mentioned places to go to see fall foliage.
- Cheesequake State Park: This area is a great place to go hiking or have picnics while seeing the autumn leaves.
- High Point State Park: This park has views of the states New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. It has trails for hiking, lakes, and very vibrant leaves.
- Ringwood State Park: This park has hiking trails and a beautiful view of the leaves at the lake. You can also sign up for a tour of the Ringwood Manor and learn the history of that home. Fun fact, you can go visit this area again in another month or so and see it set up for a traditional Victorian Christmas, which is really stunning and includes genuine artifacts from the era.
Although it may be cold outside, you can wear a warm heavy coat, gloves, and cozy socks. You can enjoy the fall leaves anywhere and make the most of the season before winter arrives.