The Little-Known Scenic Spot In New York That Comes Alive With Color Come Fall
By John Williams|Published November 01, 2023
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John Williams is a writer based in New York City. He's been living in the state for over a decade. He loves nothing more than checking out some great regional cuisine and then taking a long walk in the park.
Want to take in some beautiful fall colors and a bit of history at the same time? Well, then, we have four words for you: Hyde Hall Covered Bridge. Located in Central New York—in specific, the historic Cooperstown—the covered bridge is a relic from a different era, and it comes with plenty of scenery to go along with it. It might just be the best leaf-peeping in all of Central New York! To learn more about this stunning fall foliage location, keep reading, below.
For those in search of an under-the-radar place to celebrate fall and all of the beautiful colors that go along with it, making the trip to the Hyde Hall Covered Bridge is a no-brainer. Before any of us know it, the season will have passed, so it’s important to take advantage of the season as it’s happening, and check out the Hyde Hall Covered Bridge today. While in Cooperstown, why not check out this amazing miniature castle? And, for those looking to stay the night, we recommend a stay at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Cooperstown, which its own indoor swimming pool.
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