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America's Best Fall Getaways for 2011 (Fall Foliage and Travel Video)

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America's best fall getaways that showcase beautiful fall colors and foliage - Sedona, Arizona, Litchfield, Bucks County and Great Smoky Mountains.

I'd like to show you the top fall destinations in the United States.
Sedona, Arizona, known for its majestic beauty, is home to winding, gorgeous hiking trails and canyons. In the fall, the trails are surrounded by stunning leaves hanging from some of the most towering trees visitors can expect to see. Serene natural water, running streams bypassing stones small and large create awe inspiring calmness. A trip through Sedona in the fall, where massive rocks, flowing waters, contrasting colors and natural beauty await, will surely make a lasting impression. Litchfield Hills, Connecticut is a quaint New England area, offering scenic fall views and charming amenities. Rolling hills, colorful tree lined countryside landscapes, and crystal clear rivers are what make this place a unique fall destination. Its beauty amazes tourists and locals alike with just a walk along one of the various trails or a drive through this historic gem.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is an original fall attraction. Sprawling farmlands, lakes surrounded by colorful maple and oak trees allow for an old fashioned American traveling experience. Several historic buildings yield a nostalgically attractive habitat. Bucks County houses state parks and recreation areas permitting walking or biking trips. A trip through this picturesque community provides a truly memorable autumn adventure.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina is a widely known and visited fall haven. Encompassed by mountain views, miles upon miles of trails, and rapidly flowing luminous water, this Park accommodates for a one of a kind, genuine experience. The park maintains several historic districts, campsites and a seemingly endless forest of trees possessing deeply pigmented leaves. The fall sights, scents, and memories that can be encountered here will unquestionably remain in one's heart.

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  • i live in litchfield!!!!!!!!!

  • @thiskidneedsmedicine how lucky! Is it snowing today though?

  • @geobeats omg. we got so much snow!! dude all of the powerlines fell because the 7 inches of snow wieghed down the tree leaves.. we got 10 days off of school!

  • @thiskidneedsmedicine hopefully not a sign of things to come during winter.

  • planning to visit Sedona for this 2011 fall... What will be the best time to visit and any suggestions on places to visit in sedona..????

  • @givram thanks for your question. We have done a detailed video on Sedona that should give you some information if you search for "sedona geobeats". Also opening up to other YTers if they'd like to comment on your question.

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  • thanks for the response!!! sure i will watch the video

  • @98malimal appreciate your recommendation.

  • @geobeats chattanooga

  • @98malimal thanks for the comment. Any place in Tennessee in particular you'd recommend for fall?

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