I know, I know—it’s only August. Your sunscreen isn’t even empty yet, and you’re still pulling sand out of your beach bag. But believe it or not, the best time to plan your fall foliage getaway is right now. 🍂 The leaves wait for no one, and neither do the best deals, cozy stays, or charming New England towns that fill up faster than a leaf blower in October.

If you’ve never experienced a proper leaf-peeping road trip through New England, you are seriously missing out. I’m talking covered bridges, cider donuts, crisp air, farm stands with pumpkins the size of Labradors, and trees so colorful you’ll wonder if Mother Nature hired a stylist. Whether you’re wandering the back roads of Vermont, sipping hot coffee in a lakeside cabin in Maine, or taking the scenic Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire, this region knows how to do fall right.
🍎 Fall adventures aren’t just about looking at leaves either—there’s hiking, apple picking, small-town festivals, corn mazes, hayrides, and yes, even haunted happenings if you like a little spooky with your scenic. Want something extra cozy? How about a cozy residential home with a fireplace and warm maple lattes on standby? Or maybe a glamping setup surrounded by nothing but gold and amber trees and the smell of woodsmoke? I’ve got options for all vibes, whether you want rustic charm or upscale comfort.
And here’s the kicker—those peak foliage dates are prime real estate, and accommodations are booking up fast. Deals are out there, but only if you grab them early. Trust me, by the time the first red leaf hits the ground, it’s already slim pickings (and high prices). Planning now means better rates, better rooms, and way less stress.

🍂 So if you’ve been dreaming of the ultimate fall escape—think flannel shirts, cider in hand, and a front-row seat to one of nature’s best shows—let’s make it happen. Shoot me a message, and I’ll help you build your perfect New England leaf-peeping itinerary, complete with scenic stops, local gems, and all the apple cider donuts your heart desires.
