Here Are Some Affordable Weekend Getaway Destinations For Epic Fall Foliage Views

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We all love a good fall moment– comfy sweaters, apple cider, and, yes, those Instagram posts showcasing the beauty of autumn leaves.

But scrolling through your feed isn’t the same as experiencing it firsthand, right?

If you’re considering hitting the road for a weekend to actually live those fall vibes, you’re in the right place. We’ve rounded up some killer destinations across the U.S. where the foliage is on point, and the activities are abundant, all without putting a major dent in your budget.

Asheville, North Carolina

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a foliage haven. From late October through early November, the area is filled with warm colors as the deciduous trees say goodbye to summer.

But Asheville isn’t just a pretty face; it’s got substance, too. Breweries, art galleries, and eclectic shops line the downtown streets. Plus, the Blue Ridge Parkway is basically a highway through heaven— perfect for scenic drives and photo ops.

And while some mountain retreats can cost an arm and a leg, Asheville offers a variety of budget-friendly options, from cute B&Bs to cost-effective hotels.

Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada

Lake Tahoe is not just a winter wonderland. Come fall, the aspen trees around the lake turn a golden yellow, creating a beautiful contrast with the evergreens and the blue water.

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And if you’re into water sports, you’ll be in the right place. You can take advantage of the off-season rates for kayaking and paddleboarding. The hiking trails are also less crowded, providing a peaceful trek through the foliage.

Fall is shoulder season at Lake Tahoe, too, so you’ll find discounted rates on lodging and activities compared to the ski season or summer months.

Stowe, Vermont

Look, if you’re talking about fall foliage, you’ve got to give Vermont its due. Stowe is Vermont’s crown jewel when it comes to leaf-peeping. The blend of maple, birch, and beech trees offers a medley of colors that are pure Instagram gold.

Apart from staring at trees (not that there’s anything wrong with that), Stowe has a lot going on as well. Think craft breweries, charming farmer’s markets, and oh-so-cozy fireplaces. There’s arguably no better place to kick back, relax, and enjoy the changing of the seasons. Now, visiting Stowe is not the cheapest getaway. But there are still budget-friendly lodging options. Plus, the views are free, right?

Door County, Wisconsin

Door County, often called the “Cape Cod of the Midwest,” offers a delightful array of fall colors, especially around Peninsula State Park. The mix of maple, oak, and cherry trees produces a vibrant display that peaks in mid-October.

And Door County is more than just pretty leaves. The area is famous for its cherry pies, so do yourself a favor and grab a slice. There’s also a lively arts scene and plenty of opportunities for apple picking. Finally, Door County offers a range of accommodations to suit various budgets, from campgrounds to boutique hotels.

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Katharina Buczek graduated from Stony Brook University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Digital Arts. Specializing ... More about Katharina Buczek

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