Take This Gorgeous Fall Foliage Road Trip To See Arizona Like Never Before
Fall is a little different here in Arizona. While some parts of the state prepare for winter snow, other parts enjoy much milder temperatures that last for months. There are only a few segments of the state that naturally experience the vibrant leaf color changes and they don’t all happen at the same time. When you’re itching to see fall colors, we know you’ll enjoy this fall foliage in Arizona road trip itinerary that is an absolute must for any Arizonan (and state visitors, too!).



Another stop is Grasshopper Point, a spot known more for its refreshing summer swimming hole but the leaf views are still pretty here. This option also allows you to briefly hike along Oak Creek via Allen’s Bend Trail #111, which is just a one-mile round trip from the parking lot.


Your third option around here, and last before we leave the red rocks behind, is the entrance for the West Fork of Oak Creek Canyon. The Call of the Canyon Trail leads to the West Fork Trail and ushers people straight into a leaf peepers’ paradise. At their peak, the leaves create a rich, warm-hued appearance in the forest that will briefly have you wondering if you’re still in Arizona. Yes, you are! You can choose to hike the entire six miles but keep in mind that you’ll find a lot of people here as the day passes.
Our last stop in the area comes right after some crazy mountain turns and is a good spot for those looking for a brief stop before continuing on. Oak Creek Vista is a little pull-off along Highway 89A and offers a pretty view of the canyon you drove through. There’s a little walking area to better see the multi-colored trees and occasionally you’ll find vendors selling handmade goods.







Along this drive, there are several hiking trails: Water Line, Bear Jaw, and Abineau. Give one of those a shot for a unique perspective of the mountain.
Have you ever experienced the fall foliage in Arizona? If so, where did you go? Would you agree that a road trip like this is one of the most fun things to do in the fall in Arizona? Where do you like to go to enjoy the fall colors in Arizona? We’d love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!
If you’d like to explore hikes around any of these spots, you can find some great trails by going to the overall AllTrails website.
Want to find beautiful fall foliage in other parts of the state? Read one of our other articles, The Fall Foliage At These 6 State Parks In Arizona Is Stunningly Beautiful, for travel inspiration.
If you’re still in the mood for more Arizona adventures, take a look at this video about the beautiful town of Sedona:
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More to Explore in Arizona
Where can we go hiking in Arizona?
- Horton Creek Trail #285 is a seven-mile round-trip trail meandering along Horton Creek and features verdant trees and stunning waterfalls.
- The Dorsey and Kelsey Springs Trails in the Coconino National Forest combine to make a 7.3-mile loop that traverses through beautiful Sycamore Canyon.
- The Bell Trail at Wet Beaver Creek in Wet Beaver Creek is one of the most beautiful and popular trails in the state.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other fantastic places to go hiking in Arizona.
Where are the best places to go boating in Arizona?
- Lake Mead sits right on the Nevada border about 30 minutes from Henderson, NV, and is one of the largest lakes in Arizona.
- Ashurst Lake south of Flagstaff offers great boating as well as awesome fishing.
- Lake Havasu which borders California is one of the most popular places in the state to go boating.
Read on to learn more about the best places to go boating in Arizona.
Where can we go for a weekend getaway in Arizona?
- Ahwatukee is a charming urban village within the Phoenix city limits that has beautiful accommodations, hiking trails, and golf courses.
- Oracle State Park in the town of Oracle is where folks go to enjoy a wildlife refuge brimming with trails, wildlife, and spectacular beauty.
- Camp Verde is a charming small town that offers great fresh farmer’s markets, outdoor recreational opportunities, wineries, and much more.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other great places to go for a weekend getaway in Arizona.