Swallow Falls State Park Voted as Maryland’s Top ‘Hidden Gem’ To See Fall Foliage

Originally published by Mixbook.

Each Fall, images appear online showcasing some of the most stunning examples of foliage. Most of these hotspots occur in New England. For example, the entire state of Vermont is a canvas of fall colors, and the Green Mountains are especially renowned. However, many Americans are perhaps unaware of alternative ‘hidden gems’ to see Fall’s foliage. For example, New Mexico’s Cloudcroft is only really known by locals – nestled in the Sacramento Mountains, is a hidden gem for fall foliage enthusiasts. At over 8,600 feet elevation, this alpine oasis in a predominantly arid state boasts shimmering golden aspen trees set against evergreen pines each autumn. Its position off the national radar means fewer crowds, allowing for a more unique viewing experience. Likewise, the Upper Peninsula in Michigan offers some of the Midwest’s best fall foliage, especially around areas like Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

Mixbook, a #1 rated photo book brand, carried out a survey of 3,000 respondents, asking them which under-the-radar destinations they would most like to visit to see fall foliage this year. The results were as follows:

#1 Sterling Forest State Park, New York

Sterling Forest State Park is a hidden gem for fall foliage viewing because it offers a less crowded alternative to other popular spots, allowing visitors to enjoy the vibrant autumn colors in a peaceful setting. The park’s diverse landscapes, from tranquil lakes to dense forests, provide a unique backdrop for the brilliant reds, oranges, and golds that define the season.

#2 Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is an underrated treasure for witnessing fall foliage. Far from the bustling tourist spots, it provides a peaceful escape to experience autumn’s vibrant palette. With its expansive forests, rolling hills, and picturesque views, the park showcases the Midwestern fall in its purest form.

#3 Bear Creek Lake State Park, Virginia

Bear Creek Lake State Park is a lesser-known haven for fall foliage enthusiasts. Tucked away from major tourist hubs, it offers a tranquil setting to admire the autumnal transformation. The park’s mix of dense woods and reflective lakeside views make it an idyllic spot to witness Virginia’s brilliant array of reds, oranges, and yellows.

#4 Mount Greylock State Reservation, Massachusetts

Mount Greylock State Reservation is a hidden jewel for those seeking the beauty of fall foliage. As the highest point in the state, it offers panoramic views of the vibrant autumn colors stretching across the New England landscape. Away from the hustle of city life, visitors can enjoy the tapestry of reds, oranges, and gold that blanket the mountain’s slopes.

#5 Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Maine

Distanced from the usual tourist paths, Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge presents a peaceful setting where nature takes center stage. The wetlands, meadows, and forests of the refuge are illuminated with a brilliant display of reds, oranges, and yellows during the fall, making it a picturesque destination for leaf-peeping in New England.

#6 High Bridge Trail State Park, Virginia

High Bridge Trail State Park is a true spectacle of beauty during the fall season. As the leaves transition into vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold, the park’s expansive trail weaves through a breathtaking tapestry of colors. The iconic High Bridge itself, spanning the Appomattox River, becomes a focal point amidst the scenic foliage, creating a picturesque setting that captures the essence of fall’s charm.

#7 Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio

Hocking Hills State Park is a lesser-known delight during the fall season. As the foliage turns to rich shades of red, orange, and gold, the park’s varied terrain, from gorges to waterfalls, is accentuated by this colorful canvas. The natural beauty of the park, often overshadowed by more popular destinations, provides a tranquil and stunning setting that truly celebrates the essence of fall.

#8 Beartooth Highway, Montana

Beartooth Highway is an under-the-radar gem during the fall months. As the surrounding landscapes shift into brilliant reds, oranges, and golds, this scenic drive offers unparalleled views of the season’s transformation. Elevating travelers to high-altitude vistas, the highway reveals a vast expanse of autumnal splendor, making it a breathtaking and peaceful journey that highlights the magnificence of fall.

#9 Fall Creek Falls State Park, Tennessee

Fall Creek Falls State Park is a lesser-known oasis during autumn. As the leaves adopt fiery hues of red, orange, and gold, the park’s cascading waterfalls and rugged terrains are beautifully framed by this vibrant backdrop. Though overshadowed by more renowned locations, this park presents a quiet, scenic retreat, epitomizing the Southern charm of the fall season.

#10 Hope Valley, California

Hope Valley in California is a tucked-away marvel during the fall months. As the alpine landscape transforms with vivid reds, oranges, and golds, the valley becomes a captivating display of California’s autumnal beauty. Often eclipsed by the state’s more famous fall destinations, Hope Valley offers a picturesque escape, perfectly encapsulating the tranquility and splendor of the season.

Maryland’s top pick was Swallow Falls State Park, voted in #20 position nationally: Tucked away from the bustling city, its ancient hemlock and hardwood forests burst into a mesmerizing array of reds, oranges, and yellows during autumn. This off-the-beaten-path sanctuary offers not only stunning waterfalls but also a serene escape to witness the seasonal transformation.

Other locations within the state that were cited were:

#117 Gambrill State Park

The park’s mix of oak and maple trees burst into a captivating array of red, orange, and gold hues during the autumn months, creating a picturesque contrast against the rolling hills and panoramic vistas. Its relatively undiscovered status ensures a more peaceful and authentic encounter with the changing leaves, making it an ideal destination to relish the stunning colors of fall while hiking its trails.

#150 Green Ridge State Forest

Its vast expanse of diverse deciduous trees, from maple and oak to hickory and birch, erupts into a symphony of vibrant hues during autumn. A kaleidoscope of colors against the backdrop of the Allegheny Mountains creates an unforgettable and often overlooked seasonal spectacle.

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