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Plan Ahead Part 3: From Californian to French Fall Adventures

There’s something soothing about being in a fall landscape where the breeze makes the hillsides billow with waves of red, yellow, and rust. Ride a chairlift for panoramic views, hike the hillsides, take a scenic train ride, or pedal through wine country in the US or Europe.

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There’s something soothing about being in a fall landscape where the breeze makes the hillsides billow with waves of red, yellow, and rust. Leaf-peeping getaways come in all styles and price ranges. Ride a chairlift for panoramic views, hike the hillsides, take a scenic train ride, or pedal through wine country in the US or Europe.

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  • Plan Ahead for These Two Western Fall Adventures
  • Plan Ahead Part 2: Local and European Fall Adventures

 

West Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains

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Canaan Valley Resort, part of Canaan Valley Resort State Park, Davis, WV, surrounds you with fall colors in September and October. Located in a 15-mile long valley in West Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains, the resort’s base elevation of 3,100-feet provides spectacular fall panoramas. Ride the chairlift for scenic views that, on a clear day, stretch for 15-miles; hike down the mountain, play golf, or stroll the grounds; complement the fall colors with a festival. Tucker County’s 28th annual Leaf Peeper Festival, September 23 to 25, features a craft fair, car show, and music. Canaan Valley Resort offers new lodge rooms as well as cabins, cottages, and campsites. Room rates with breakfast start from $136 per night.

Arizona’s Red Rock Canyons

Bold red buttes and bluffs form part of the landscape traversed by the Verde Canyon Railroad. On the 40-mile round-trip ride from Clarkdale, AZ, in the Sedona area, you roll through a canyon accessible only by train, where golden cottonwoods glow against red rock formations. You pass Sinagua Indian cliff dwellings and through a 680-foot man-made tunnel. Keep a sharp eye out for deer, antelope, red tail hawks, javelina, and even bald eagles.

France’s Wine Country

 

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Butterfield and Robinson’s Burgundy Biking showcases the region’s vintages and picturesque villages. Cycle to medieval Beaune, through the Ouche Valley, and past the Canal de Bourgogne and the Castle of Châteauneuf. Picnic in the gardens of a 12th century abbey; lunch at cafes and dine at Michelin-starred restaurants; bike 17 to 27 miles per day. The six-day/five-night excursion costs $5,995 per person and departures dates include September 18 and 25.

California’s Wine Country

Pedal through California’s wine country with Sonoma on a Bike. There’s plenty of time for sipping and savoring as well as sightseeing. Cycle along the Russian River to a stand of 1,400-year-old redwoods, watch sea lions frolic, and enjoy vistas of vineyards as you bike 20 to 40 miles per day. The six-day/five-night escape costs $3,400 per person. Departure dates include September 4, 18; October 2, 16, 30; November 6, 13.

 

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