8 Colorado Spots Rank Among Nation’s Best for Fall Leaf Viewing Trips
Fall in Colorado is a fleeting masterpiece — one that paints the mountains and valleys in fiery reds, golden yellows, and shimmering oranges. And according to a new report from HomeToGo, Colorado is home to eight of the top 75 destinations in the entire country for fall leaf viewing.
Peak color varies across the state, with high-country towns like Aspen and Telluride glowing brightest from Sept. 16–23, while Denver and the Front Range usually peak around Oct. 16–27. Most of the mountain corridor will see its prime display between Sept. 21–Oct. 8.
The travel site ranked destinations by the affordability of vacation homes, how “under the radar” each spot remains, the scenic punch of autumn landscapes, and the variety of trees that turn during the season.
Colorado’s Top Leaf-Peeping Destinations
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No. 11: Durango – A mix of aspens and rugged San Juan mountain backdrops.
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No. 30: Nederland – Quirky charm meets golden hillsides near Boulder.
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No. 34: Crested Butte – Famous for wildflowers in summer, but fall aspen groves are just as stunning.
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No. 38: Grand Lake – Lakeside reflections of autumn colors on the doorstep of Rocky Mountain National Park.
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No. 42: Salida – Cottonwoods and aspens frame this artsy river town.
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No. 48: Breckenridge – Historic streets lined with blazing yellow aspen trees.
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No. 54: Aspen – No surprise here — the town’s namesake trees light up the high country.
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No. 58: Pagosa Springs – Pair your leaf-peeping with a soak in the hot springs.
Top U.S. Leaf-Peeping Destinations
According to the nationwide rankings, the very best spots are:
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Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
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Ely, Minnesota
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Brevard, North Carolina
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Manchester, Vermont
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Ashland, Oregon
Trending Fall Getaways
In addition to the official rankings, HomeToGo found the destinations trending most among travelers this year. Colorado’s Evergreen landed at No. 2 in the nation, with a 710% spike in searches. Just a short drive from Denver, Evergreen shines in fall with elk spotting in Evergreen Park, paddleboarding on Evergreen Lake, and drives up to nearby Mount Blue Sky.
Other trending destinations include Oro Valley, Arizona (+779%), Kanab, Utah (+423%), Galena Territory, Illinois (+397%), and Celebration, Florida (+343%).
Colorado continues to prove why it’s called “Colorful Colorado” — especially when the aspens turn and the hillsides glow. Whether you’re chasing mountain passes or strolling through small towns, this fall promises a show you won’t want to miss.













