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North Cascades among 10 best places in the US to see early fall foliage, new survey says

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Easy Pass Trail in the North Cascades offers bursts of autumn color with the bright gold yellow of larches, the only conifers with needles that change color. The 7 mile-hike is strenuous, with an elevation gain of 2,800 feet. Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald

One of the best places in the U.S. to see foliage this September is just a short drive from Bellingham, according to a new study.

Gunther Volkswagen of Coconut Creek, a Florida-based car dealership conducted an online survey with 3,000 respondents, to find the best spots in the country for foliage viewing in the early days of fall. Two spots in Washington made the list, including one in the top ten.

North Cascades among best spots for fall foliage

North Cascades National Park, parts of which are located in Whatcom County, received the seventh most votes. The study noted its “golden larches and vibrant maples” that start to change color in mid-September. North Cascades was the highest ranked spot in the western U.S. and the only place on the West Coast to crack the top 30.

This isn’t the only survey to point out North Cascades’ colorful fall leaves. Travel website The Travel ranked the park among the the best cheap national parks for foliage viewing, while Forbes published an article naming it among the best foliage destinations as well.

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Other top places for fall foliage

In the Gunther Volkswagen survey, North Cascades fell one spot behind the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in Georgia, while Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee took the top spot. Here’s the rest of the top ten:

  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

  • Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

  • Catskill Mountains, New York

  • Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Virginia

  • Mohawk Trail, Massachusetts

  • Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, Georgia

  • North Cascades National Park

  • Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania

  • Apalachicola National Forest, Florida

One other Washington location made the list as well — Mount Rainier was listed at 40th.

This story was originally published September 21, 2024 at 2:00 PM.

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Daniel Schrager
The Bellingham Herald
Daniel Schrager is the service journalism reporter at the Bellingham Herald. He joined the Herald in February of 2024 after graduating from Rice University in 2023. Support my work with a digital subscription
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