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20 Amazing Places To Visit In September In The USA


With cooler weather, fewer crowds and some leaves beginning to change early in the month, I personally think September is one of the easier and most beautiful times to travel around the country.

From cozy mountain retreats to visiting breweries and farmers’ markets in a trendy city, here are my favorite spots to discover and explore…

1. North Cascades National Park, Washington

North Cascades National Park

North Cascades National Park Early Fall

North Cascades National Park Mountain Goat

North Cascades National Park is a vast wilderness area in northwestern Washington, and when I visited, I was in awe of this stunning beauty spot!

The park region, sometimes known as the North American Alps, is filled with scenic mountains, snowfields, glaciers, alpine meadows, cascading waterfalls, and other unique natural features in the North Cascade Range.

It’s home to diverse wildlife, and although I didn’t see all of them, I suggest trying to spot mule deer, black-tailed deer, black bars, marmots, pikas, and several species of bats, elk, and mountain goats (safely, of course!).

With rain from the Pacific in spring and fall, in my opinion, mid-June to mid-September are great times to visit. There are fewer crowds after the peak of summer as well.

  • Visitor Center Address: 7280 Ranger Station Rd, Marblemount, WA 98267
  • Average temperature – 8 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Visiting the breathtaking Diablo Lake View Point and admiring the stunning landscape! 
  • Renting a boat and enjoying some time spent on the lake’s vibrant blue waters.
  • Hiking the Cascade Pass Trail (rated moderate) and seeing incredible scenery!

2. Kenai Fjords, Alaska

Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park Fall

Kenai Fjords, Alaska

Kenai Fjords National Park is truly stunning! It’s home to over 40 outflowing glaciers, coastal fjords, and beautiful unspoilt islands.

The temperatures are not yet too cold this month, and the days are still long. Amidst the crisp air, the icy waters and lush forests, the park’s diverse wildlife thrives! 

My favourite activity was spotting seals and puffins; they’re adorable and fun to watch. I also highly recommend whale-watching, hiking Harding Icefield, kayaking, and trying one of the many boat tours and cruises.

  • Visitor Center Address: 1212 4th Avenue Seward, AK 99664
  • Average temperature– 5 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Going on an incredible whale-watching tour!
  • Visiting Exit Glacier and hiking the very scenic Glacier Overlook Trail.

3. Seattle, Washington

Seattle in September

Visiting Seattle during the Fall

Seattle Pike Place Market

The hip seaport city of Seattle is known for its unpredictable weather and incredible food. In my opinion, the best way to enjoy it is by visiting this month or October. Summer does offer warmer temperatures, but it comes with higher prices and limited accommodation availability.

I loved visiting Pioneer Square (its oldest neighborhood), the iconic Space Needle, Pike Place Market (its most visited landmark), the Museum of Art and Pop Music, Seattle Great Wheel and Seward Park. 

I would also suggest coffee classes at the fun Barista Academy, catching a show at the entertaining part-cabaret, Teatro ZinZanni, trying fusion food at the popular Marination Ma Kai food truck, taking the intriguing beneath-the-streets tour or if you’re a sports fan going to a professional baseball game! 

Additionally, I loved seeing the city’s natural beauty in the Japanese Garden; it had an exquisite fall color display at the Washington Park Arboretum! 

  • Visitors Center Address – 701 Pike Street; Suite 800. Seattle, Washington 98101
  • Average temperature – 20 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Going to Craven Farm and getting lost in their corn maze.
  • Taste fall-seasoned beer on the Yakima Brewery Tour.
  • Watching a baseball game, the atmosphere was incredible!

4. Lake Placid and the Adirondack Mountains 

Lake Placid Lodge NY State

Lake Placid New York State

Golden Arrow Resort Lake Placid
Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort

I completely fell in love with this hugely underrated area! It offers a spectacular natural backdrop, perfect for any occasion — from family vacations to romantic getaways and outdoor excursions – throughout all seasons! 

However, I personally think this month is ideal for those who want to avoid the dreaded black fly season and the crowds and for those who wish to see early colorful foliage.

As autumn begins, I love how the rolling hills and high peaks look like a painting in a warm orange and brown palette. My experience of seeing Lake Placid surrounded by beautiful autumn foliage was mesmerizing.

It’s also known as a Winter Olympics venue and a snow sports hub. While this month is too early for snow, other adventures include hiking, boating, and dining out in the town’s restaurants.

  •  Address of Visitors Center – I-87 N (Between Exits 17 &, 18, Queensbury, NY 12804
  • Average temperature– 20 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Riding the Cloudsplitter Gondola on Whiteface Mountain and witnessing spectacular views and fall foliage.
  • Dining at Lake Placid Lodge while viewing the gorgeous views over the lake.
  • Exploring the High Falls Gorge, filled with scenic nature walks, footbridges and waterfalls.

5. Cape May, New Jersey

Vacation in Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May, New Jersey, USA

Once a town based on whaling and fishing, it’s now a pretty destination that is a magnet for all types of vacationers. I’m a massive fan of the charming old architecture, the picturesque harbor, the fantastic range of places to stay, the fine collection of restaurants, and the fabulous beach! 

I loved trying the food on offer here, and I suggest heading to the restaurants on Schellenger’s Landing at the base of the canal bridge and some others along the beachfront and West Cape May.

This month’s temperatures are warm and pleasant, and the summer crowds have disappeared, too! 

  • Address: New Jersey 08204
  • Average temperature – 25 degrees

My highlights…

  • Relaxing on Poverty Beach, which was my favorite beach.
  • Exploring Washington Street Mall which was home to fabulous shops and restaurants.
  • Going on the Salt Marsh Safari, which was a fun way to explore the town! 

6. Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs - great places to visit in September

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs Fall

Based at the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs and its nearby glacier-carved Pikes Peak are just magical in the fall. I love that the temperatures are pleasant this month, there are fewer crowds, and accommodation rates are cheaper.

Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region are covered in beautiful autumn-colored leaves this time of year.

I suggest heading to the Pikes Peak region for scenic hiking trails and the cog railway, which took me through the national forest to its 14,000 ft-summit.

The Garden of the Gods Park houses iconic red-sandstone formations and mountain views. In addition to trails and railways, I highly recommend going on a fun Segway, bike ride, or jeep tour.

  • Visitors Center Address: 515 S Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
  • Average temperature – 24 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Hiking to Garden of the Gods, a national landmark created by unusual natural rock formations.
  • Cycling along a biking trail to get a good view of the Red Rock Canyon, located near downtown along the highway.
  • Visiting the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum and learning about the area’s history.

7. Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park Utah

Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park Fall

Located in southern Utah, in my opinion, Zion National Park offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. Known for its natural beauty and contrasting colors, it’s also most scenic during the fall! 

Vividly colored leaves surround Zion’s red sandstone cliffs, and the foliage’s brilliant reds, bright yellows, and blazing oranges offer truly stunning views!

I also think the sunny days, comfortable but warm temperatures, and fewer crowds are huge bonuses. The scenery is also less saturated by sunlight, and the contrast between the leaves and cliffs is gorgeous.

I loved hiking and recommend Angels Landing, Observation Point, and Emerald Pools. The park also offers numerous outdoor activities, such as biking, climbing, and bird-watching.

  • Visitors Center Address: Zion National Park, 1 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767
  • Average temperatures – 25 degrees

My highlights…

  • Hiking the very scenic Zion Canyon Overlook Trail.
  • Discovering Canyon Overlook and admiring the incredible views overlooking the red sandstone park.
  • Experiencing the Highway Scenic Drive – the scenery was stunning!

8. Beaufort, South Carolina

Beaufort, South Carolina Fall vacation

Beaufort, South Carolina, USA

Beaufort, South Carolina

In my opinion, this small, salt-air city on Port Royal Island is a must-do for your autumn vacation! The temperatures are hot this month, and I loved just taking a stroll around and viewing the historic mansions which existed even before the American Civil War! 

The city is filled with Victorian and Antebellum architecture, and I opted to take tours to explore some of them. Some have even been used in classic Hollywood movies. 

I thought the Beaufort National Cemetery was interesting, and I loved joining the locals on the Intracoastal Waterway at the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. I ended my day with delicious cuisine (I’d highly recommend the peach vinaigrette salad!) and water views at Plums Restaurant! 

  • Visitors Center Address: 713 Craven St, Beaufort, SC 29902
  • Average temperatures – 29 degrees

My highlights…

  • Taking a walk down Front Street, which was home to great shops, resturants and water views.
  • Visiting Beaufort Historic Site, which featured nine interesting buildings (and the Old Burying Ground was nearby).
  • Indulging in delicious Southern food at Saltus River Grill (which also had incredible views, and I recommend the truffle fries)!

9. Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville during the fall

Biltmore, Asheville - best places to visit in USA in September

Asheville Scenic Road

I loved my fall trip to Asheville as it was still warm, and I loved seeing the leaves change towards the end of this month.

It’s home to several scenic fall drives, and my favorite was the Blue Ridge Parkway. This drive winds around some of the highest peaks in this region and passes through patches of goldenrod, witch hazel, aster, and mountain ash wildflowers.

The Blue Ridge Mountains offer one of the longest and most vibrant leaf seasons.

I also suggest visiting Hendersonville, known as “Apple Alley,” where I saw seasonal apple orchards, steaming donuts, bamboo forests, corn mazes, spiced cider, and cute pumpkin patches. The city is worth exploring, and I found an excellent collection of restaurants, bars, music, art, and plenty of culture! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 36 Montford Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
  • Average temperature– 25 degrees

My highlights…

  • Embracing the city’s spookier side by going on a scary ghost tour!
  • Admiring the gorgeous fall colors and panoramic views at the Swinging Bridge located on Grandfather Mountain.
  • Sipping on a pumpkin-spiced latte and enjoying a freshly baked muffin at the super-cute Pollen Coffee (also part of a cute flower shop)!

10. New England

New England during the Fall USA

Montpelier, Vermont in the Fall

New England Fall

New England in the northeastern U.S., comprising the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. I love this area this time of year for its fascinating Colonial past, Atlantic coastline, forested mountains, and world-famous autumn foliage! 

This month marks the start of the leaf-changing season, and the region will showcase peak autumn colors by the end of the month.

I love photographing the region’s forests and mountains, which display a riot of colours, and the cozy and charming towns. I also recommend visiting its scenic trails for hiking and biking and the cute lodges for overnight accommodation.

The seasonal farms and farmers’ markets were super cute and filled with apple orchards, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and freshly made cider and donuts! 

  • Location: northeastern region of the United States
  • Average temperatures – 22 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a hot air balloon ride and seeing Connecticut’s incredible fall foliage.
  • Enjoying a ride on the Lake Winnipesaukee Foliage Train, which took me from New Hampshire to Plymouth with a buffet lunch.
  • Tasting the delicious flavors of a homemade breakfast at Polly’s Pancake Parlor.

11. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston South Carolina

Rainbow Row, Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston USA Fall

Charleston always charms me when I visit, and I personally think the fall season offers extra exciting activities and events as well as hot temperatures and lower hotel rates.

The sandy beaches are still warm enough for relaxing, scenic strolls or splashing in the waves. I also loved its Insta-worthy Avenue of Oaks, the seasonal farmers’ markets, the corn mazes and the hot air balloon festivals.

The Gibbes Museum of Arts, Netherworld First Theatre, and Freshfields Village Cars & Coffee were some of my favorite attractions.

  • Address of visitors center: 375 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
  • Average temperatures – 28 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Paddleboarding on Shem Creek.
  • Cruising around in a fun PediCab bike taxi.
  • Walking over the Ravenel Bridge (located over the Cooper River) and seeing the incredible views of Charleston Harbor.

12. Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park - Awesome Fall places

Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park Fall USA

I’m always in awe of the Maine coast’s picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife. The 47,000-acre Acadia National Park is an all-year-round destination, but it’s beautiful this month.

The weather is also ideal, and it’s relatively less busy just after Labor Day and before the leaf-peeping crowds arrive! 

I recommend visiting Hulls Cove Visitor Center or its less-crowded Welcome Center at Rockefeller Hall. The park stretches across Mount Desert Island, home to the first rays of daylight that touch the United States for half the year, and I loved photographing the scenic sunrises here! 

I suggest getting involved in the hiking, biking, animal and bird spotting, guided tours and camping, all offered here!

  • Visitors Center Address: 25 Visitor Center Rd, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, ME 04609
  • Average temperatures – 20 degrees

My highlights…

  • Hiking along the coast via the Great Head Trail by Sound Beach.
  • Stopping off at Jordan Pond to see the Bubble Rocks and then checking out the super-cute tea house.
  • Cycling down the Carriage Road – this route led me around the entire park! 

13. Dauphin Island, Alabama

Dauphin Island, Alabama

Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA

Dolphins, Dauphin Island

With a temperature that peaks around 30 degrees this month, I personally think this is an excellent choice for a family, couples or even for a solo travel destination.

I love that it’s home to various sea animals and avian species, including gorgeous, playful dolphins.

Some of my favorite attractions here Historic Fort Gaines and the Audubon Bird Sanctuary. I found the Historic Fort an interesting spot, and I explored original cannons, a blacksmith shop, historic kitchens, a museum, a gift shop, and tunnels.

Several boating charters also offer scenic trips in and around the Gulf and Mobile Bay! 

  • Visitors Center Address. 109 Bienville Boulevard Mobile County 36528 Dauphin Island
  • Average temperatures – 30 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Heading down to the public (and dog-friendly) beach. 
  • Going on a leisurely boat tour and exploring the offshore waters.
  • Visiting the historic Sand Island Lighthouse which was built over 150 years ago.

14. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe - best places to visit in September

Santa Fe New Mexico in the Fall

Santa Fe, New Mexico

This month and November are great for visiting this city as temperatures are still very pleasant at 25 degrees.

While summer is the busiest and spring offers similar weather conditions, I think the unique fall-time festivals make it a great city to visit in autumn.

My favorite festivals include the Fiestas de Santa, Wine and Chile Fiesta, the eye-catching Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, and the El Rancho De Las Golondrinas harvest festival.

The historic harvest festival features a cute pumpkin patch, a chance to make cider, music, and entertainment.

  • Address for Santa Fe Visitors Center: 491 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, NM 87501
  • Average temperatures – 25 degrees

My highlights…

  • Witnessing the gorgeous color change of the leaves in the picturesque Santa Fe Mountains.
  • Discovering a variety of local produce and handmade crafts at the year-round farmers market.
  • Exploring the art galleries, shopping boutiques and historic homes along the cultural Canyon Road.

15. Carmel-by-the-Sea, North California 

Carmel California Fall

Carmel Coastline USA

Bixby Creek Bridge Bridge
Bixby Creek Bridge Bridge (Near Carmel)

I always love visiting this postcard-like town filled with tree-lined streets, charming buildings, boutique stores, gourmet restaurants, and a beautiful beach.

Calm and picturesque, I loved the incredible sunsets overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the rolling dunes that lead to the ocean, and the huge Monterey Pine and cypress trees! 

Fall is surprisingly the sunniest time of the year, bringing warm, clear days and cool, breezy nights still ideal for hiking and relaxing on the soft sandy beach.

I loved the gorgeous boutique stores, the world-class dining, exquisite wine-tasting rooms, art galleries, quaint inns, and the Carmel Mission Basilica. I also suggest exploring the 18-mile bike path that eventually reaches Carmel Point after passing breathtaking views.

  • Visitors Center Address: Ocean Ave, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921
  • Average temperatures – 22 degrees

My highlights…

  • Exploring Point Lobos.
  • Dining at the fabulous Mission Ranch Restaurant (owned by Clint Eastwood)!
  • Staying at the super-cute Tickled Pink Inn and whale-watching from our room with cute binoculars.

16. Na Pali Coast, Hawaii

Na Pali Coast, Hawaii

Na Pali Coast Hawaii

Na Pali Coast, Hawaii

I personally think the ruggedly scenic coastline of Na Pali has one of the most beautiful views in all of Hawaii. The coast has dramatic cliffs, pristine, unspoilt beaches, rocky hiking trails and extensive archaeological sites.

Exploring the undisturbed terrain of Na Pali was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I opted to take a boat around the coast, but you can also fly over or hike it (but be warned, it’s a challenging route)!

It’s difficult to reach, but if you can, the Hanakapiai Falls are truly mesmerizing. Numerous hiking paths, including the “Hanakapiai Trail,” lead to this famous waterfall. 

The best time to visit Hawaii is between March and this month when there is the least rain and the highest temperatures. Perfect for discovering the clear sea waters and soft sandy beaches! 

  • Location: the area is a 16-mile coastal stretch from the remote and wild Polihale Beach on the west to Kee Beach on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
  • Average temperatures – 27 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Hopping on a sunset boat tour and exploring the Insta-worthy coast! 
  • Going on an exciting helicopter tour, the views were incredible!
  • Relaxing on the stunning Kee Beach.

17. Ozarks, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma 

Lake Ozark

Ozarks Lake Fall

A path with trees on the side of a building in Ozarks USA

Yes, this area is usually known for its summer fun, but I personally think this month is also a magical time to visit. As summer ends and temperatures cool, I love the clear skies, rainless days, and the unique attractions and fun activities offered this time of year.

If you have a family, I’d recommend visiting the fun Cave Pumpkin Patch, which offers wagon rides, children’s play areas, corn cribs, miniature pumpkin painting and water balloon shooting! 

Alternatively, I’d suggest visiting the stunning Ha Ha Tonka State Park. I climbed down the 300-step wooden stairway from its castle, which led me to the alluring blue springs. The park also offers several hiking trails across its varying terrain.

My other favorite activity was discovering the numerous wineries, which look even more stunning in vivid autumn colours. The striking scene of the foliage surrounding the lake is also a very photogenic sight! 

  • Location: the region stretches across Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the extreme southeastern corner of Kansas.
  • Average temperature – 23 degrees

My highlights…

  • Sampling wine and eating wood-fired pizza at the Shawnee Bluff Winery.
  • Visiting the Cave Pumpkin Patch for some Autumn fun. It’s filled with pumpkin patches, pumpkin painting and wagon rides.
  • Descending the 300 steps from Ha Ha Tonka State Park Castle to reach the magical blue springs.

18. Bend, Oregon

Bend Oregon Autumn

Lake in Bend Oregon

Bend Oregon

Located on the Deschutes River, the small city of Bend is a real gem. It’s not just the funky city, though. Staggering scenery, lakes, and peaks of the Cascade Mountains surround it. One of my favorite spots is a trail from the town that leads up to Pilot Butte, an extinct volcano.

I loved hiking to Tumalo Falls, visiting the Fall Festival, trying locally grown seasonal dishes, stargazing on a canoe trip by night, and witnessing the lovely fall colours at Drake Park!

Also, don’t miss the town’s High Desert Museum, which exhibits local history, the environment, and wildlife.

Fall is a magical time of year here as prices are lower, and temperatures are still warm but comfortable for long hikes.

  • Visitors Center Address: 750 NW Lava Rd #160, Bend, OR 97703
  • Average temperatures – 23 degrees

My highlights…

  • Tasting craft beers at several award-winning breweries on the famous Bend Ale Trail.
  • Browsing the cool little independent shops located downtown.
  • Biking along the paved Pine Nursery Park Trail.

19. Saugatuck – Douglas, Michigan

Saugatuck Michigan

Saugatuck/Douglas, Michigan, USA

Saugatuck/Douglas, Michigan, USA

This is a small city of about 850 people, and I had a very low-key, relaxed vacation here. During this month, temperatures averaged around 23 degrees, and I think it has a cozy, romantic vibe.

My favourite spots in the area include Oval Beach, Water Street Gallery and Douglas Beach Park.

With art galleries, al fresco dining, sunny days, and cozy nights, I thought this place was a gem!

  • Visitors Center Address: 95 Blue Star Hwy, Douglas, MI 49406
  • Average temperatures – 24 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Watching live music at Coral Gables.
  • Picking apples, drinking cider and getting lost in a 20-acre corn maze at the fun Crane Orchards.
  • Going on the fun Star of Saugtuck boat cruise which had incredible views along the Kalamazoo River.

20. Wallace, Idaho

Wallace Idaho Fall

A sign above a store at Wallace USA

Wallace, Idaho

This place always wows me! The former Wild West mining town in the legendary Silver Valley of North Idaho is surrounded by spectacular mountain views, natural unspoilt beauty, and a beautifully preserved downtown complete with Queen Anne buildings. 

I was in awe of the towering mountains, thick pines, and huckleberry bushes, and it made this a great base camp from which to explore the beautiful Silver Valley and Bitterroot Mountains.

In these uniquely scenic spots, I experienced gorgeous views, various one-of-a-kind trails, and a great range of outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. There is limited rainfall and warm temperatures from July to September, so this is a great time to visit.

  • Visitor Center Address: River St Wallace Visitor Center, Wallace, ID 83873-2142
  • Average temperature– 29 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Cycling the 15-mile paved Hiawatha Trail, which took me through dark train tunnels.
  • Joining the Sierra Silver Mine Tour and learning about the town’s history whilst riding a retro trolley.
  • Flying through the sky on the Silver Streak Zipline!
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