Best West Coast Destinations to See the Fall Foliage

US

Lake Tahoe, CA/NV

Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada is bordered by both California and Nevada, and is considered to be one of the most beautiful lakes in America. The crystal blue waters are surrounded by dense greenery including cottonwoods, quaking aspens and willows, which transform into vibrant shades of orange and yellow during autumn. Leaves start to change in late September; the colors peak in mid-October, but last through early November. A scenic drive along Highway 50 is one of the best ways to take in the autumn colors, but Rainbow Trail is a better option for foliage viewing by foot. Other can’t-miss destinations in the area include Fallen Leaf Lake and Emerald Bay State Park. Warm up in the evenings with wine and pasta at Cafe Fiore in South Lake Tahoe. 

Where to Stay: Located on the California side of the lake, The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe blends luxurious amenities with rustic, mountain-side living. The 170 modern guest rooms feature warm tones, forest views and cozy fireplaces, but you’ll also find a Lake Club, a handful of restaurants and a premier spa on-site. Edgewood Tahoe Resort, which sits right on the edge of the Nevada border, is another luxury property that offers unparalleled lake views.

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