The leaves are starting to change, here are the top 5 spots leaf peeping
Fall is in full swing, and there’s no better way to enjoy the season than by taking in the vibrant foliage around Albany! We’ve rounded up the best places to see the stunning colors this year:
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John Boyd Thacher State Park – Just 15 miles outside Albany, this park boasts sweeping views of the Helderberg Escarpment, perfect for those Instagram-worthy fall shots.
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Albany Pine Bush Preserve – Explore the unique trails of this local gem, where you’ll see vivid fall colors against the backdrop of Albany’s rare pine barrens.
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Peebles Island State Park – Nestled at the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, Peebles Island offers scenic trails and picture-perfect views of autumn leaves.
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Corning Preserve – Right along the Hudson River, enjoy a peaceful walk downtown with fall colors reflecting off the water.
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Washington Park – For an easy, in-city foliage experience, head to Washington Park. The vibrant trees and picturesque pond make for a great afternoon stroll.
Grab your camera and take in Albany’s beautiful fall foliage before it’s gone!

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