Love Nature but Hate Crowds? Skip Leaf Peeping and Head to These Destinations Instead

The Wall Street Journal

Published on October 10, 2024

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Fall is here and the leaf peepers are out in force. While the blazing leaves of Vermont and Tennessee
attract huge crowds for good reason this time of year, the appeal of many nondeciduous national parks
and wilderness areas also peaks right now, with optimal autumn weather and none of the crowds.
Below, some shoulder-season trip ideas for intrepid travelers eager to avoid the foliage frenzy.

Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway: While it’s true you can find lovely fall colors along this beautiful driving
route, especially at Inyo National Forest, few people venture out to this corner of central California
between summer hiking season and the ski resorts’ opening days. Instead of gawking at trees—hardly
the area’s biggest draw—circumnavigate Convict Lake, then trek to Rainbow Falls. Worthy side trips
include the ghost town at Bodie State Historic Park and the summit-studded June Lake Loop. Bed down
at the mountain-modern Wayfinder Bishop and don’t miss Texas-style BBQ at Holy Smoke.

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