Tucked away in Upstate New York is the sprawling land of the Adirondack Park. Bigger than Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon National Park, Glacier National Park, and the Everglades combined, this public park has no entrance and no fee to see its 6 million sprawling acres.
And those millions of acres are blazing in the fall with vibrant colors that seemingly go on forever. To make foliage viewing even easier, check out the park maps for when to visit and where.
Quick Tip
Always check the specific fall foliage meter or current fall foliage status before heading out. The shade of the colors as well as how long they last can vary drastically from year to year. The leaf changes can be impacted by how hot a summer was, or how much rain fell.