There’s
something magical about the fall season. The weather cools to a pleasantly crisp
temperature, the leaves on the trees begin to lighten and everyone seems to be in
a happier mood. All of this makes us want to take drop the top on our
convertibles and let our hair fly free while we drive down an endless scenic
highway. While there isn’t a never-ending highway we can enjoy this fall, there
are quite a few magical routes along the East Coast that are almost too good to
be true. Below are some of our suggestions for where you can get the best view
of the fall scenery from your convertible this season.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Running
between the Carolinas and Virginia, this 500-mile scenic route is the
quintessential scenic drive for fall. Connecting two of the most beautiful
places in the country, Shenandoah National Park and the Great Smoky Mountains,
this route plays stage to one of the most fantastic fall spectacles in the
country. Be amazed as you see the brilliant colored trees along the route
imprinted against the beautiful and imposing Great Smoky Mountains, which
define this region. If you happen to be in this area, you absolutely cannot
miss the chance to experience this once in a lifetime road trip.
U.S. 1
The
Florida Keys are gorgeous no matter the season, so obviously we would include
them on this list for one of the best scenic drives for fall. 120 miles long
and running through the Florida keys, U.S. 1 is a route that every avid road
tripper should take in their lifetime. Beyond the year round gorgeous scenery,
each island in the keys offers its own unique and eclectic feel, all of which
makes for a great family road trip for the fall.
Kancamagus Highway
Nestled
between New Hampshire’s White Mountains, this modest 36-mile highway is a
paradise for anyone who loves to gaze for hours at the changing fall colors. As
you drive down this scenic highway, it feels as though you are being wrapped in
a brilliantly colored autumn blanket as the highway curves through the peaks
and valleys of the beautiful White Mountains. As an added bonus, being in New
Hampshire means that much of the surrounding flora on display is Maple. We
highly recommend taking time to stop along your journey, hike through these
forests to see these beautiful Maple trees up close and maybe even snag some
sap if you’re lucky.
Ocean Drive
Although a
short drive at only 10 miles long, this Newport, Rhode Island coastal road
packs a punch of natural beauty and American history. While the views of the
ocean and the changing foliage are on full display, the real draw of Ocean
Drive comes from estates located along its seaside path. This part of the
country is famous for playing host to the vacation homes of some of the
wealthiest and famous family dynasties in history with previous residents including
the Vanderbilts, Astors, Belmonts and Morgans. Be sure you take a moment to admire
some of the massive estates as you explore this fantastic drive.
Route 6
If you
plan to do any sort of fall road trip in the East Coast, you absolutely cannot
miss this 118-mile stretch of road that connects the Cape Cod region of
Massachusetts to the natural beauty of the state. There’s not much to be said
about this route except that it gives you a true cornucopia of fall scenes from
the exciting changing colors of trees to the calm serenity of tidal pools along
the New England Coast.
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