Indian Summer in the USA

Autumn is a season full of contrasts, when nature shows its splendor of colors before winter sets in. A special phenomenon not to be missed is the Indian Summer in the USA. Scattered across the country you will find enchanting landscapes with the most magnificent fall colors. If you want to enjoy this magical spectacle, but do not yet know where to go, our experts have compiled the top 5 Indian Summer destinations in the USA for you. Pick up your rental car and enjoy the ride!

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Maine

Enchanting natural treasures await you in Maine, one of the New England states. Drive your rental car to Acadia National Park and discover granite rock cliffs, idyllic beaches, flowing streams and majestic mountains. Take a hike on one of the many trails through the colorful landscape and end your trip in the atmospheric coastal town of Bar Harbor. And don't forget to take in the breathtaking views from Cadillac Mountain. In New England, the Indian Summer is best experienced between mid-September and the first week of October.

North Carolina & Virginia

In the southern states of North Carolina and Virginia, you can admire the Indian Summer around mid/late October. The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway provides the ideal setting for a leisurely drive through stunning natural scenery. Start at the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and follow the route to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Through the latter park, you can drive the scenic, 169-mile Skyline Drive.

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Vermont

Vermont is known for its lush deciduous forests, and this makes it one of the best places to experience the Indian Summer in America. Drive your rental car along the scenic Connecticut River or follow Route 100 that runs right through the beautiful Green Mountains. Be sure to make a stop in charming Stowe and bustling Burlington. A boat ride on Lake Champlain offers a unique view of the colorful fall splendor. And if you have the time, consider visiting the state of New Hampshire, another breathtaking place to enjoy the Indian Summer.

Wyoming

A trip through midwestern America is not complete without a visit to the breathtaking Grand Teton National Park in the state of Wyoming. Follow the Jackson Hole Highway from the park's southern entrance and stop at Snake River Overlook for the perfect photo. Fall is also the perfect time to spot wildlife such as bears, bison and elk. The peak of the Indian Summer in Wyoming often falls around late September/early October.

Alaska

Although it may be unexpected, Alaska offers a surprising Indian Summer experience. Travel to "The Last Frontier" between late August and mid-September and explore Denali National Park. Here you will be treated to a spectacular contrast between the orange-colored trees and the snow-capped mountain peaks in the background.

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