{"id":465,"date":"2024-08-07T03:30:30","date_gmt":"2024-08-06T19:30:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gagner-des-cadeaux.org\/index.php\/2025\/03\/07\/new-england-maples-vs-colorado-aspens-which-us-region-has-better-fall-foliage\/"},"modified":"2025-11-23T09:56:02","modified_gmt":"2025-11-23T01:56:02","slug":"new-england-maples-vs-colorado-aspens-which-us-region-has-better-fall-foliage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gagner-des-cadeaux.org\/?p=465","title":{"rendered":"New England maples vs Colorado aspens: which US region has better fall foliage?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"content-block lg:w-full\" data-astro-cid-d3bt3f4h=\"\">\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\"><em>Some destinations will always get pitted against one another. In this series, two passionate writers go head-to-head to explain why you should visit their chosen destination.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">We&#8217;re finally wearing sweatshirts in the morning, and you know what that means. It&#8217;s time to book that fall foliage tour and soak in the cozy awesomeness that is nature putting on its biggest show of the year. But which cabin in the woods do you want to light that first fire in? Which woods do you want to spend your days hiking through?<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-206166093787\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-top\" data-slot-size=\"[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]\" data-targeting='{\"url\":\"new-england-vs-colorado-fall-foliage\"}' data-size-mapping='[{\"viewport\":[0,0],\"slot\":[]},{\"viewport\":[300,0],\"slot\":[[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[768,0],\"slot\":[[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[960,0],\"slot\":[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]}]' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"p-3 text-xs leading-none tracking-wide text-center uppercase text-black-400\">\nAdvertisement\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-206166093787\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Do you wear classic duck boots, jeans and a wool sweater to tromp through New England&#8217;s red and orange-clad hills, or do you don your Patagonia puffer jacket and hikers to be bathed in Colorado&#8217;s golden hues? Whichever captures your imagination, these two Lonely Planet writers will have you wondering, should you tap a maple or listen to the whispers of the aspens?<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock682656073.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"Highway and Autumn foliage in White Mountain, New Hampshire\" width=\"5094\" height=\"3400\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock682656073.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock682656073.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock682656073.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock682656073.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock682656073.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">A fall foliage road trip is a quintessential New England experience. Songquan Deng\/Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Why New England is the best place to go for fall foliage<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\"><em>Growing up and currently based in Upstate New York has positioned travel writer Lauren Breedlove in an ideal spot to explore the entire New England region for many years\u2026and that she has. After attending college in Burlington, Vermont, and becoming a photographer, she has road-tripped with her camera all over the northeastern region to capture the foliage display every autumn. She has written extensively on New England for several publications, including Lonely Planet. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">While New England is beautiful year-round, there\u2019s one time of year that I make sure I\u2019m not traveling elsewhere: fall. I\u2019ve experienced autumn in numerous destinations, including Colorado, and although each foliage spot has its allure, there\u2019s nothing quite like fall in New England. Crisp mornings at a picturesque lake, a layer of fog burning off as a vibrant foliage mirror appears in the still water. Hiking boots crunch fallen leaves on the summit approach to a high peak, my camera\u2019s shutter attempting to keep up with palpable excitement over the endless sea of mountains cloaked in a rustic autumnal quilt. The crackle of the campfire while the sun tucks behind mountains dotted with zesty reds, deep golds and fiery oranges. Like I said, unbeatable.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1868421805.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"Beautiful Fall colors with farmhouse in New England in USA\" width=\"3800\" height=\"5693\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1868421805.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1868421805.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1868421805.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1868421805.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1868421805.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">New England&#8217;s variety of autumnal hues makes the region&#8217;s foliage far superior according to this writer. Songquan Deng\/Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">New England has a cocktail of hues<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Look, I\u2019m an aspen-lover, too. Those bright, sunshine-y beauties that come with the fall season in Colorado are stunners \u2013 but in New England, we have so much more variety in our fall foliage lookbook. Our vast forests and mountains burst with a vivid spectrum thanks to our maple tree collection; special shout-out to the red and sugar maples for gifting us all those red and orange hues. Other players that fill out the palette nicely range from beeches and birches to oaks and hickories. One tree can don a few different colors all at once, even. It\u2019s not just about the variety in color, it\u2019s also about the intensity. New England has an ideal mix of the right environment, temperatures, and rainfall to produce extraordinary pigments. But you don\u2019t have to take it from me \u2013 the proof is in the pudding with the sheer amount of visitors that flock to New England each year in September and October.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-735604924770\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-middle\" data-slot-size=\"[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]\" data-targeting='{\"url\":\"new-england-vs-colorado-fall-foliage\"}' data-size-mapping='[{\"viewport\":[0,0],\"slot\":[]},{\"viewport\":[300,0],\"slot\":[[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[768,0],\"slot\":[[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[960,0],\"slot\":[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]}]' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"p-3 text-xs leading-none tracking-wide text-center uppercase text-black-400\">\nAdvertisement\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-735604924770\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Ok, so most of Colorado\u2019s major mountains are taller than ours, I\u2019ll give you that. But that doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s flat over here. We\u2019ve got giants such as New Hampshire\u2019s Mount Washington, Maine\u2019s Katahdin and Vermont\u2019s Mount Mansfield, as well as challenging treks and varied terrain to offer. We also have the coast! It\u2019s not every day you can smell the ocean air while gazing upon a foliage f\u00eate. New England does have some big cities, but we also have a massive amount of wild backcountry to explore. In places like Maine\u2019s remote Baxter State Park, you\u2019re more likely to come across a moose than another person. It feels easier to get further off-grid in New England and find solitude. In Colorado, many of the backcountry trails require four-wheel drive vehicles down logging roads that can be tricky to navigate, whereas in New England, you can get to most of the great trails with a regular car, making them more accessible. We also have the opportunity to view foliage in different states within one season since the colors kick off in northern Maine first, and work their way south. New England in the fall is made for road-tripping.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Fall in New England is a whole vibe<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Autumn isn\u2019t just about the leaves (though, yes, it\u2019s important). It\u2019s about the whole atmosphere, and New England nails it. Sorry, Colorado, but fall is cozier over here. We have small, historic towns all over the place that\u2019ll charm your socks off with handmade scarecrows, roadside farmstands, and pumpkins adorning the porches of seemingly every Victorian or Colonial home. Old churches and covered bridges abound, and cute, catch-all general stores are hidden gems to come across, selling fresh cider, donuts, and other local goodies like our quintessential maple syrup, of course.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock2387994463.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"shutterstock2387994463.jpg\" width=\"7952\" height=\"4901\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock2387994463.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock2387994463.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock2387994463.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock2387994463.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock2387994463.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">The quaking aspens bathe the mountainsides with their golden leaves and give absolute joy. Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Why Colorado is the best place to go for fall foliage<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\"><em>Since moving to Colorado more than a decade ago, you could say writer Sarah Kuta has become a bit obsessed with leaf-peeping. From mid-September through mid-October, she spends every weekend adventuring around the Colorado Rockies to soak up the views of the state\u2019s golden-yellow aspens.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">At the end of every summer, I eagerly await the first crisp morning that signals the arrival of fall in Colorado. For me, this moment also means it\u2019s time to partake in one of my all-time favorite pastimes: leaf-peeping. I take scenic drives, I hike, I mountain bike, I picnic, I ride gondolas at ski resorts \u2013 all so that I can immerse myself in Colorado\u2019s flashy fall foliage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Colorado is famous for its quaking aspen trees \u2013 there\u2019s even a famous mountain town and ski resort named after these tall, white-barked beauties. Aspens (Populus tremuloides) are one of the few species of deciduous trees that are hardy enough to survive in the Colorado Rockies. Growing at elevations between 5,600 and 11,000 feet above sea level, they cover 5 million acres \u2013 or roughly 20 percent \u2013 of the state\u2019s forests, according to the Colorado State Forest Service.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-775254763139\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-native\" data-slot-size='[\"fluid\"]' data-targeting='{\"url\":\"new-england-vs-colorado-fall-foliage\"}' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10 shadow p-6\"><\/p>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-775254763139\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">You might think that aspens turn a uniform, golden-yellow hue. But, if you take a closer look (and if you look at enough trees in different locations and at different times throughout the fall), you\u2019ll see their foliage actually represents more of a spectrum of colors \u2013 from neon yellowish-green to vibrant orange to bright red. The varying shades result from a combination of weather conditions and the trees\u2019 genetics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Aspens are usually interspersed with evergreens. The contrast between the dark green needles, the yellow leaves and the bright blue sky (because the sun is nearly always shining in Colorado) makes for a seriously beautiful color palette. When a cool breeze blows through, it also causes the aspen leaves to \u201cdance\u201d (or \u201cquake,\u201d which is where their name comes from). I could spend hours looking up at the shimmering leaves as these flutter in the sunshine \u2013 truly, nothing is more magical. I feel calmer just thinking about it.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1674635464.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"shutterstock1674635464.jpg\" width=\"6000\" height=\"4000\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1674635464.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1674635464.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1674635464.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1674635464.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-09\/shutterstock1674635464.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">Lace up your hiking boots and enjoy the way the light filters through the glorious aspen trees in the fall in Colorado. Kristi Blokhin\/Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Aspens play an important role in the ecosystem<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Aspens are not only gorgeous, but they\u2019re also scientifically fascinating \u2013 and as a self-described nerd, that\u2019s another reason why I adore them so much. Since summers in the mountains are so short, aspen seeds often don\u2019t have enough time to germinate. Instead, the trees send out suckers from their roots, which eventually spring up into new mature trees. Because of this unique reproduction method, all of the aspen trees in a particular patch are clones of one another \u2013 identical twins that share an interconnected root network. (In neighboring Utah, a stand of cloned aspens called \u201cPando\u201d is one of the largest living organisms on the planet, with around 40,000 trees spread across 106 acres.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">And, because aspens love sun, they can thrive in places where other trees would shrivel up and die \u2013 including areas that have been burned by wildfires. Once enough aspen trees flourish, they provide much-needed dappled shade that allows other plants to grow. Moose and elk like to snack on aspen leaves and bark, and the trunks provide nesting habitat for woodpeckers and other birds. On a camping trip a few years ago, I watched a moose skillfully strip the leaves from branch after branch in an aspen grove.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">The best time to see Colorado\u2019s aspens<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Colorado\u2019s aspens put on a rolling show from about mid-September to mid-October, though the exact timing each year depends on the weather. The trees at the highest elevations begin to change colors first, followed by those at progressively lower and lower elevations.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Visit pretty much any Colorado mountain town during that window \u2013 Aspen, Breckenridge, Crested Butte, Silverthorne, Leadville, Winter Park, just to name a few \u2013 and you\u2019ll likely see at least a few stands of aspens that are still gold. 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