We’re pretty enamored with summer here in Washington… that is, until fall arrives and we remember how gorgeous our state is this time of the year. The sun is still shining, but the air is crisp and the leaves are changing colors. This is truly the most beautiful time of year to take a road trip, especially when you’re on the look out for the best fall foliage in Washington.

You’ll find colorful fall foliage in every corner of our state. But there’s nothing quite like the way the scenic North Cascade Loop looks in autumn. Follow this route to experience the best fall foliage in Washington. Washington reaches peak fall foliage in late October and early November. To get your fill of fall hues, take this road trip during that time frame. These roads get dicey (and sometimes close down) when it snows.

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The trip begins in the beautiful Skagit Valley.

Dan Nevill/Flickr From Burlington, head east on Highway 20 toward Sedro-Woolley. You’re about to see some spectacular fall colors in Washington. Skagit Valley, Washington 98284, USA

Stop at the North Cascades National Park and take in the beauty of the changing colors.

Sean O’Neill / Flickr Depending on when you go, you’ll see touches of orange and gold or a full eruption of fall colors on the trees. Address: Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284. North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Next, spend your afternoon exploring Winthrop.

Winthrop Washington Facebook This charming mountain town is especially stunning in the fall. If you have time for a short hike in the Methow Valley, you’ll love what you see. Address: Winthrop, WA, 98862. Winthrop, WA 98862, USA

Fall colors in Washington are truly a sight to see.

Winthrop Washington Facebook Places like these will make you fall in love with Washington all over again.

Finally, drive to Chelan and enjoy the beauty of the area.

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People think of Lake Chelan as a summer destination, but it’s gorgeous in the fall.

LaraS96 / Flickr This is a great place to spend the night so you can enjoy the views at dusk and in the morning light. Lake Chelan, Washington, USA

When you’re rested, get back in the car and enjoy a scenic drive to Leavenworth.

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Leavenworth is absolutely breathtaking in the fall.

PJ Johnson / Flickr They even celebrate the changing leaves with their annual Autumn Leaf Festival at the end of September. Address: Leavenworth, WA, 98826. Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA

You might have a hard time leaving this area.

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When you can pry yourself away from Leavenworth, you’ll take Highway 2 toward Everett to complete your loop.

The Farm at Swans Trail Facebook Snohomish is a great place to stop and stretch your legs. In addition to all the beautiful changing trees, you’ll find plenty of pumpkin patches and u-pick orchards of apples.

Ahh — isn’t fall in the Evergreen State divine? Hop in your car to discover the best fall foliage in Washington this season! And if you’re looking for more things to do this autumn, check out these seven short and sweet fall hikes in Washington.

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From Burlington, head east on Highway 20 toward Sedro-Woolley. You’re about to see some spectacular fall colors in Washington.

Skagit Valley, Washington 98284, USA

Sean O’Neill / Flickr

Depending on when you go, you’ll see touches of orange and gold or a full eruption of fall colors on the trees. Address: Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284.

North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA

Winthrop Washington Facebook

This charming mountain town is especially stunning in the fall. If you have time for a short hike in the Methow Valley, you’ll love what you see. Address: Winthrop, WA, 98862.

Winthrop, WA 98862, USA

Places like these will make you fall in love with Washington all over again.

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LaraS96 / Flickr

This is a great place to spend the night so you can enjoy the views at dusk and in the morning light.

Lake Chelan, Washington, USA

PJ Johnson / Flickr

They even celebrate the changing leaves with their annual Autumn Leaf Festival at the end of September. Address: Leavenworth, WA, 98826.

Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA

Kashyap Hosdurga / Flickr

The Farm at Swans Trail Facebook

Snohomish is a great place to stop and stretch your legs. In addition to all the beautiful changing trees, you’ll find plenty of pumpkin patches and u-pick orchards of apples.

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Best Fall Foliage In Washington August 13, 2019 Elisa Regulski What is the best time to see peak fall foliage in Washington? Washington’s most vibrant fall foliage can be seen in October. At higher elevations, the colors will be more striking when viewed from higher elevations. Lower elevations will see more gorgeous autumn foliage in late October.  Where are the best places in Washington to see fall foliage? Leavenworth is an incredible place to see peak fall foliage. This town is the home of the annual Autumn Leaf Festival, and people come from all around in order to experience the fun and excitement. People also flock to Mt. Rainier National Park during the fall. This area is home to some spectacular hiking trails that are full of vibrant colors. If you don’t feel like hiking, you can also gape at these views from your windshield. Simply hit the road and venture to the Chinook Pass on State Route 410. The sights will astonish you.  What are the best Washington hikes to take in the fall? For a short and sweet hike, venture to the Blue Lake Trail in Stehekin. This easy hike is only 2.5 miles long, and it features a peaceful boardwalk trail. You’ll love looking at the colorful fall colors reflecting into the glimmering lakes. Another popular fall hiking destination is the Silver Star Trail in Yacolt. On clear days, you can see Mount St. Helens, Mount Hood, and Mount Adams. There’s so much beauty packed into this 4-mile hike.

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Best Fall Foliage In Washington

August 13, 2019

Elisa Regulski

What is the best time to see peak fall foliage in Washington? Washington’s most vibrant fall foliage can be seen in October. At higher elevations, the colors will be more striking when viewed from higher elevations. Lower elevations will see more gorgeous autumn foliage in late October.  Where are the best places in Washington to see fall foliage? Leavenworth is an incredible place to see peak fall foliage. This town is the home of the annual Autumn Leaf Festival, and people come from all around in order to experience the fun and excitement. People also flock to Mt. Rainier National Park during the fall. This area is home to some spectacular hiking trails that are full of vibrant colors. If you don’t feel like hiking, you can also gape at these views from your windshield. Simply hit the road and venture to the Chinook Pass on State Route 410. The sights will astonish you.  What are the best Washington hikes to take in the fall? For a short and sweet hike, venture to the Blue Lake Trail in Stehekin. This easy hike is only 2.5 miles long, and it features a peaceful boardwalk trail. You’ll love looking at the colorful fall colors reflecting into the glimmering lakes. Another popular fall hiking destination is the Silver Star Trail in Yacolt. On clear days, you can see Mount St. Helens, Mount Hood, and Mount Adams. There’s so much beauty packed into this 4-mile hike.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Washington’s most vibrant fall foliage can be seen in October. At higher elevations, the colors will be more striking when viewed from higher elevations. Lower elevations will see more gorgeous autumn foliage in late October. 

Where are the best places in Washington to see fall foliage?

Leavenworth is an incredible place to see peak fall foliage. This town is the home of the annual Autumn Leaf Festival, and people come from all around in order to experience the fun and excitement. People also flock to Mt. Rainier National Park during the fall. This area is home to some spectacular hiking trails that are full of vibrant colors. If you don’t feel like hiking, you can also gape at these views from your windshield. Simply hit the road and venture to the Chinook Pass on State Route 410. The sights will astonish you. 

What are the best Washington hikes to take in the fall?

For a short and sweet hike, venture to the Blue Lake Trail in Stehekin. This easy hike is only 2.5 miles long, and it features a peaceful boardwalk trail. You’ll love looking at the colorful fall colors reflecting into the glimmering lakes. Another popular fall hiking destination is the Silver Star Trail in Yacolt. On clear days, you can see Mount St. Helens, Mount Hood, and Mount Adams. There’s so much beauty packed into this 4-mile hike.