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Six places in New England to see fall foliage without the crowds
Mother Nature doesn’t stop for a pandemic. She’ll deliver us an eye-popping fiesta of color this fall, as always.

And isn’t color a surefire mood booster? The best way to see it: on foot. The best place to see it: on a mountain peak that isn’t mobbed by other foliage-worshipers. Think gorgeous vistas, blue skies, and a picnic: basically, all you need for an amazing fall day in our neck of the woods.

Here are six places you can go.

More:
- Here are peak foliage trackers for each New England state
- Are you ready, boots? Hiking do's and don'ts in the age of COVID-19
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Salt marshes ripen the subtle colors of autumn
Call them coastal wetlands, call them swamps, but above all, call them beautiful. Check out five marshland landscapes.
 

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