Autumn is one of my favorite time check out the folliage from the water. Here I have gathered the top 5 spots for seeing fall foliage
Lake Tahoe, California: Sierra Nevada Mountains on the border of Nevada and California Just above 6,200 feet above sea leve, Lake Tahoe is a boating mecca. Along the Fall foliage filled shoreline you can see hues of orange and yellow as the aspen trees change color.You can also catch a meteor shower or bird migration You also have lots of boating options with numerous rental and charter options .
Best time to go: Sep. - Nov.
Bar Harbor, Maine: As the entrance to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor offers spectacular New England autumn scenery along the rugged Maine coast. Boaters can dock locally to explore this charming town and its abundance of seafood restaurants. Novices can take advantage of Bar Harbor’s numerous rental and charter opportunities from nature cruises to their very own customized boat ride.
Best time to go: Late Sept. – Mid-Oct.
Lake Jocassee, South Carolina: This man-made lake is found deep in South Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains and can be accessed through the Devils Fork State Park. It has a beautiful an undeveloped shoreline with gorgeous scenery. Autumn also brings brightly colored green marsh grasses to stunning hues of yellow and orange.
Best time to go:Late Oct. to Early Nov.
Lake George, New York: One of the largest lakes with 30 miles of shoreline Lake George can be found at the base of the Adirondacks. The a autumn months are filled with colorful mountainsides with reds, oranges and yellows painted against clear blue skies. Foliage boat tours are popular and they have man charter options.
Best time to go: Late Sept. – Mid-Oct.
Saugatuck, Michigan: The Great Lakes shoreline has breathtaking views of the fall foliage and this is one of the best spots to take in the gorgeous hues of amber and gold.
Best time to go: Late Sept. – Mid-Oct.