The thickly forested peaks that slope down to the Atlantic in this location are a colorful contrast to the blue sea. Some of the most photogenic views of the park's craggy coastline can only be appreciated from a boat, but you won't see it's blueberry bushes turn lipstick red or the sumac flame scarlet unless you hike one of the parks more than 100 trails.
A) Zion National Park
B) Grand Teton National Park
C) Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park (Maine)
This is one of the best places visit in Europe in the fall season for two main reasons - festivals and foliage. During the autumn season, there's not only the largest brew festival in the world (Oktoberfest) in Munich, but there's plenty of other unique festivals that a lot of people don't know about.
A) Southern Germany
B) Western Italy
C) Northern France
Southern Germany
Elevated sandwiches, burgers, salads & craft cocktails in an intimate, 19th-century miner's cottage.
A) The Eagle Eye Lookout
B) The Round House Table
C) The White House Tavern
The White House Tavern
Pies, cookies & apple cider donuts draw crowds to this quaint bakeshop with an outside patio.
A) Julian Cookie Company
B) The Pi (3.14159) Shop
C) Julian Pie Company
Julian Pie Company
One of the most stunning stretches of road in America, this location is a dream in all seasons spanning the shores of Lake Superior from the town of Duluth, all the way to the base of the state's tallest waterfall. Here, the colors shift into a rainbow that reflects off the choppy waters of Superior and sway collectively in seas of trees.
A) Black Hills
B) Minnesota's North Shore
C) Black Elk Peak
Minnesota's North Shore
Not only do the lower temperatures of fall make for great hiking in this stunning part of Italy, the vibrant foliage truly makes the views here next level. Here you can visit the Dolomites during autumn and another great place to visit is Emilia-Romagna.
A) Northern Italy
B) Southern Italy
C) Eastern Italy
Northern Italy
This restaurant is a chic eatery & marketplace for artisanal breads, meats & cheese plus wine, cocktails & brews.
A) Carne y Queso Restaurante y Tienda Granja
B) Protein & Dairy Restaurant and Farm Shop
C) Meet & Cheese Restaurant and Farm Shop
Meet & Cheese Restaurant and Farm Shop
Located in The Warm Hearth of Julian, this place is renowned for it's delicious and freshly-baked pies.
A) Patricia's Pies
B) Dad's Pies
C) Mom's Pies
Mom's Pies
It's a given that fall foliage will be spectacular here, considering the city's namesake shimmery golden trees, but that doesn't mean you'll be at all prepared for it when you see it. It's worth a trip to a popular resort that is 160 miles southwest of Denver, just to spot bright yellows and oranges contrasted against regal snow-capped mountains.
A) Aspen
B) Vail
C) Breckenridge
Aspen (Colorado)
Here, you can visit the Sierra de Aracena during fall and become enamored. This region of Spain is also known for producing the most expensive ham in the world - Jamón ibérico.
A) Western Peru
B) Eastern Mexico
C) Southern Spain
Southern Spain
This restaurant serves acclaimed Japanese seafood & tasting menus by chef Nobu Matsuhisa prepared in understated surrounds.
A) Matsuhisa
B) Madame Ushi Aspen
C) SNOWFOX Sushi
Matsuhisa
Set in a landmark 1890s building, this charming hotel is 10 miles from Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, and 23 miles from the Anza-Borrego Desert.
A) Julian Hotel
B) Tucker Peak Lodge
C) Apple Tree Inn
Julian Hotel
Located about two and a half hours from Atlanta, this location is the highest point in the mountainous northeastern part of Georgia and also its most beautiful vista perched atop the viewing deck. You can take in the panoramic leaf peeping only afforded by nearly being 5,000 feet above sea level.
A) Brasstown Bald
B) Rabun Bald
C) Tray Mountain
Brasstown Bald (Georgia)
This country is renowned for its natural beauty, a beauty that becomes even more impressive when the country's vibrant greens become replaced with warmer tones of yellow, orange and red. Like many other places in Europe of course, the fall season here marks a season of different festivals and celebrations. Lugano in particular is really well known for its fall festival.
A) Greece
B) Switzerland
C) Lithuania
Switzerland
This restaurant is an intimate, candlelit spot featuring a menu inspired by the cuisines of France, Spain, Italy & Greece.
A) The Wild Fig
B) The Tame Spruce
C) The Domestic Tree
The Wild Fig
Charming small museum offering a variety of pioneer life artifacts that portray the town's history.
A) Julian Pioneer Museum
B) Julian Historical Museum
C) Julian National Museum
Julian Pioneer Museum
This former mining town in California sits in the back country of San Diego County about an hour's drive from the city and just north of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. You can hike the perimeter of Lake Cuyamaca, head uphill to the Vulcan Mountain and Garnet Peak Trails or challenge yourself to make it up to the Three Sisters Falls for a glimpse of SoCal's best leaves.
A) Temecula
B) Julian
C) Borrego Springs
Julian
This Danish capital is known as a great city break year-round but autumn brings with it a wealth of enticing draws. For instance, there's the Golden Days Festival in September, which is a huge cultural and historical festival that takes over the city with various exhibitions and events, plus a new theme ever year. There's also Halloween displays and festivities at Tivoli Gardens.
A) Stockholm
B) Copenhagen
C) Oslo
Copenhagen (Denmark)
This restaurant is an indoor/outdoor mountainside hub for French & American fare, après-ski cocktails & people-watching.
A) Zane's Tavern
B) Ajax Tavern
C) J-Bar
Ajax Tavern
Historic gold mine where visitors can explore tunnels, pan for gold & shop for souvenirs.
A) Falcon Mine
B) Eagle Mine
C) Hawk Mine
Eagle Mine of 1870