The Catskills: Immortal Mountains
Plan your fall drive through the Catskill Mountains with this driving tour, excerpted from my coffee table and guide book, Backroads of New York, which features photography by Carl E. Heilman II.
Autumn Drives in the Adirondacks
You'll see leaves in abundance on this spectacular scenic driving tour through the Adirondack Mountains developed by the Warren County Department of Tourism.
Dutchess County Scenic Driving Tours
Read brief descriptions of these tours online, then call the Dutchess County Tourism Promotion Agency to request your free copy of the area's 50-page driving tour guide.
New York Fall Foliage Driving Ideas
From I LOVE NY's European Tourism Web site, here are seven suggested fall foliage tour routes.
New York Fall Foliage Driving Tours
From Sara's Guide to New York Fall Foliage, here some suggested driving tours that will take you to scenic spots such as Lake George, Lake Placid, Indian Lake and more.
A Revolutionary Day on U.S. Route 9
Spend a day discovering New York's fall scenery and Revolutionary War history on this drive from Kings Ferry to Saratoga Springs.
Seaway Trail Scenic Byway
If it's designated a National Scenic Byway, it has to be good! New York State's Seaway Trail is a 454-mile scenic byway paralleling the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, the Niagara River and Lake Erie. Scenic Byways has all of the information you'll need to plan a fabulous drive along the Seaway Trail this fall.
Shawangunk Wine Trail
Fall is the perfect season for discovering the 11 vineyards along the Shawangunk Wine Trail in New York's Ulster County. A map of the member wineries is available in .pdf format.
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