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    10 Places in the U.S. Where Fall Foliage Is Still Peaking Into November

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    If you’re not ready for leaf-peeping season to be over, it doesn’t have to be. Many destinations across the U.S. are only now seeing their arboreal colors turn. While New England’s autumnal awe may be behind us, here are 10 places you can still find fall foliage in the U.S.—with many of the scarlet and gold displays lasting well into November.

    Ozark Mountains, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma

    Haw Creek waterfall in the Ozarks during autumn.

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    The Ozark peaks and woodlands are expected to hit prime fall coloring in late October, according to Arkansas State Parks. To enjoy the autumn beauty, take a drive along the Arkansas Scenic 7 Byway. Or, hike at Ha Ha Tonka State Park for vistas across the Lake of the Ozarks. And speaking of water, book a boat ride on the region’s namesake lake, or glide by the warm colors on a paddle trip along Buffalo National River.

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    Ski lift over fall trees in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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    According to Discover Flagstaff’s Leaf-ometer, the 2025 colors have yet to hit as of this article’s publication. That means the area will likely see the golden hues in late October and early November. To soak up the view, ride up some 11,500 feet on the scenic gondola at the Arizona Snowbowl, then visit Oak Creek Canyon to see the mosaic of colorful aspens and maples in Coconino National Forest. Don’t sleep on the city of Flagstaff; it has its own share of yellow aspens throughout town, too.

    Amicalola Falls State Park, Georgia

    Fall colors around Amicalola Falls.

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    Peak color typically shows in Georgia by mid-October, then crescendoes in late October and early November. The high elevations are expected to change first, but in places like Amicalola Falls State Park, the shades should erupt around Halloween time. Admire the profusion of color, complete with the Southeast’s tallest cascading waterfall, along the tree-shaded boardwalk trail. Stay at the park lodge to close each leaf-peeping day with a cozy fall campfire.

    Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana

    The sun peaking through trees in Kisactchie National Forest.

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    While many trees in Louisiana’s Kisatchie National Forest are evergreen, some, like the bald cypress and sweet gum trees, delight travelers with pops of ruby red and orange each fall. According to local station KTAL News, the colors in the 600,000-acre patchwork of grasslands, mesas, and streams turn in November. Spot them while hiking on the area’s over 100 trail miles, or via horseback ride or biking.

    Lost Maples State Natural Area, Texas

    Colorful trees in Lost Maples State Park.

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    If you’re seeking the best autumn leaves in Texas, look no further than Lost Maples State Natural Area, an amalgam of maple forests and picturesque water bodies located 90 miles northwest of San Antonio. The colors typically erupt here in mid to late November. An important note: The park faced flooding this year, so wear sturdy hiking boots, prepare for water crossings, and stay on the trails.

    Gila National Forest, New Mexico

    Trees turning yellow in Gila National Forest.

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    With varying elevations, Gila National Forest puts on an extended show each autumn. You can see the colors shift on the high peaks in October; the brilliance then moves down to the cottonwood and sycamore forests in November, according to New Mexico Magazine. The drama continues to unfold in lower canyons into December. While it’s hard to find a bad view in this 3.3-million-acre swath of peaks, hills, and woodlands, some of the best are along the Gila River or accessible on a hike up to Signal Peak Fire Lookout.

    Congaree National Park, South Carolina

    Canoe Landing on Cedar Creek in the Congaree Swamp National Park.

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    As one of the largest intact stretches of old-growth bottomland hardwood forests, Congaree National Park is marvelous in any season. It turns extra magnificent when fall hits central South Carolina. Late October into November turn this playground of tupelos and oaks into quite the colorful scene, with a 2.6-mile boardwalk that meanders through the heart of it. For another multi-hued view, kayak on the tree-lined Cedar Creek Canoe Trail.

    Napa Valley, California

    A Napa Valley vineyard during the fall.

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    If you prefer your leaf peeping with a side of wine, head to Napa in late October through November, when the leaves hit their stride. According to Visit Napa Valley, November brings the most eye-popping display, with pops of gold decorating the region’s vineyards. The region goes all out with its leaf-peeping endeavors. Get an aerial view via a hot-air-balloon ride, or join a hike-and-sip tour to sample the local scenery and flavors. Even the vineyards have their own takes on autumn fun, including Beringer Vineyards, which boasts its own dreamy display across 200 acres of tree-dotted grounds and gardens.

    Torreya State Park, Florida

    A hiking trail in Torreya State Park.

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    Florida isn’t the first place that comes to mind for fall foliage, but the Sunshine State offers a lesser-known escape for leaf peeping: Torreya State Park. This getaway, known for its rare trees, undergoes a dramatic autumn shift in November. Its hardwood forests brim with color, and the park’s 16 miles of hiking trails provide the perfect vantage points. Trek the Weeping Ridge Trail to see the leaves from deep within a ravine. Or, amble along the Rock Creek Loop for polychromatic forests and gurgling creeks.

    Asheville, North Carolina

    Fall trees in downtown Asheville, North Carolina.

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    While the high elevation reaches of Asheville turn colorful first in October, late fall brings dazzling colors to the region’s lower stretches, where the scene often lasts into November. Take a waterfall jaunt at DuPont State Park, a visit to the North Carolina Arboretum, or a relaxing autumn afternoon along Lake Lure. And, if you’d rather not break the bank with your tree-scouting adventures, you’re in luck: Asheville was named the most affordable fall foliage destination in the U.S. this year.

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