August 6, 2024
This fall, would you rather take in nature’s sublime cathedral of fall foliage, or, at the same time of year, breathe in the sweet floral scents of springtime? Believe it or not, there are destinations where you can enjoy either spectacle this autumn – and it’s just around the corner. Start planning your seasonal adventure now.
For Leaf Peepers: It’s hard to beat the vibrant reds, crisp oranges and brilliant yellows of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire—unless you head farther north to Quebec, Canada. Wander through the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site. For an even more impressive view, take a scenic drive along the St. Lawrence River or visit nearby parks to fully appreciate the spectacular autumn display.
If you are up for a long-haul flight, momiji-gari (maple leaf hunting) is popular in Japan, too. Lake Kawaguchi is easy to reach from Tokyo and has grand views of Mt. Fuji. Visit during November’s Autumn Leaves festival and don’t miss the Maple Corridor where about 60 glowing trees create a magical canopy to walk through.
For Flower Fanatics: In Sydney, Australia and throughout New South Wales, flowering jacaranda trees provide stunning splashes of purple that signal spring in October. In Tasmania, October is also the best time to capture the cheery delight of tulips at Hobart’s Royal Botanical Gardens or at tulip farms across the state.
Heading to New Zealand? Admire the sprightly yellow blooms of the kowhai tree throughout both main islands. Auckland is a good place to start your flower crawl – beyond the kowhai, look for cherry blossoms, magnolias, daffodils, tulips and rhododendrons to light up the city’s parks and botanical gardens. (Note: if you’ve always wanted to take in Amsterdam’s famous tulip beds, book now for blooms that begin mid-April and run till mid-May.)