This 2-Hour Drive Through Massachusetts Is The Best Way To See This Year's Fall Colors
It’s not fall in Massachusetts unless you’ve taken the time to check out some of the brilliant autumn foliage this state is blessed with. This two(ish) hour drive across the countryside is sure to fill you with the spirit of the season.
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The Mohawk Trail is one of Massachusetts underrated hidden gems. This scenic byway follow an old Native American trail used to travel between the Connecticut and Hudson valleys. Today, it’s one of the best drives to enjoy fall foliage.
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The trail extends from Westminster to Williamstown and takes about two and a half hours to drive completely. You can hop on or off the road at any point in order to make it suit your needs, but we’re betting you won’t be able to tear your eyes away from the gorgeous foliage long enough to look for an exit.
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Along the way, you’ll be able to stop and check out fall-friendly attractions like Historic Deerfield, a 330-year-old village filled with preserved homes and hands-on activities for kids and adults. Maple-lovers should check out Davenport Maple Farm in Shelburne, and there’s no better place to get out and stretch your legs than Mohawk Trail State Forest in Charlemont.
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You’ll also pass the gorgeous French King Bridge over the Connecticut River. This bridge allows you to enjoy scenic views of the water flowing between two high hillsides through a deep gorge. The view is absolutely amazing in any weather, even a cool and grey fall day. Don’t forget to snap a few photos here.
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Click here to see the Mohawk Trail on a map and get driving directions. If you’d rather admire beautiful fall foliage from the ground, check out this trail that will take you to some of the prettiest leaves in the state.
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