Autumn foliage in New England is legendary, and it well deserves its reputation as one of nature's most resplendent color displays.
From around the third week in September to the end of October the leaves on the trees slowly go from summer's green through gold, yellow, ash and orange, eventually becoming mostly bright red, before finally falling to the ground in a carpet color.
Take a romantic stroll or a leisurely drive through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, home to Mt. Washington, the northeast's highest peak. There are hundreds of miles of scenic country roads and well maintained hiking trails ready and waiting for you to travel.
Remember jumping into a pile of fall leaves when you were a child? Well its just as fun as an adult, and even more, its a romantic thing to do with your loved one!
Interested in spending a romantic fall weekend? We recommend lodging at the Swiss Chalets Village Inn in New Hampshire's Mt. Washington Valley. They offer romantic fireplace and hot tub rooms and the perfect location for a fall foliage romance.