From Georgia to Colorado, mountain towns to visit this season for fall family fun

8 family-worthy fall mountain towns to see in the US this year

Maroon-hued aspen groves, golden wonderlands and fresh mountain air are typically what makes people love fall travel — especially if you consider heading to an American town known for its views.

Some spots might surprise and satisfy you and your loved ones with great lodging, interesting cultural attractions and the soul-restoring mountain breezes that many people crave.

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Check out this list of eight. 

Dahlonega, Georgia

If you have the chance to visit Dahlonega, you will not want to miss out on seeing the Dahlonega Gold Museum. (Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources)

Head just north of Atlanta and you’ll arrive in Dahlonega, an Appalachian Mountain town of some 6,600 residents. 

Billed as the official wine country of Georgia, this area has plenty for adults to savor. It’s also family-friendly thanks to the town’s gold-mining history and access to outdoor adventure aplenty. 

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During your stay, channel your inner 1830s surveyor and scope out the town’s gold attractions (there’s a history museum and mine tours). You can also take a jaunt to a local wildlife zoo and enjoy a hike or a fly-fishing adventure

Agricultural attractions also reign supreme here. Try the Butterfly Farm, Lavender Farm or U-Pick options. 

The autumn foliage in this Appalachian town of Dahlonega, Georgia, will make you think you are in your favorite fall film. (Discover Dahlonega)

Mom and Dad will delight in shopping in the town’s square (and Giggle Monkey Toys is a winner for kids) at the end of a long day of fun. 

For your digs, post up at Forrest Hills Resort with a roster of lodge and cabin rentals and an outdoor pool.

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For more information, visit dahlonega.org.

Haywood County, North Carolina

Haywood County, North Carolina, is made up five picturesque mountain towns — and you'll almost surely want to see them all.  (Visit NC Smokies)

Haywood County comprises five mountain towns, all a quick 45-minute drive or so from the more touristy Asheville. 

Here, you’ll find Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Lake Junaluska, Canton and Clyde all alight in the rich golds, vibrant reds and burnt oranges of autumn. 

When you’re not leaf-peeking or watching for wildlife (the Cataloochee Valley is known for its elk inhabitants), enjoy apple picking and hiking.

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For a guided experience, book Cataloochee Valley Tours for a chance to head out into the Smoky Mountains and see the aforementioned elk, as well as black bears and white-tailed deer. 

You can call it a night at Jonathan Creek Inn, where you'll want to check out a creekside fireplace room.

For more information, visit visitncsmokies.com.

Washington, Virginia

Escape into the mountains by visiting Washington, Virginia, and overlook the iconic Blue Ridge Mountains. (Blue Rock)

Consider venturing about 90 minutes outside of Washington, D.C., to the historic town of Washington, Virginia. 

Blue Rock has something for everyone. It sits on some 80 acres, all overlooking the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains. 

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The property offers its five-bedroom Inn and Farmhouse, a five-bedroom rental home ideal for larger groups. 

When grown-ups aren’t enjoying Blue Rock's Tasting Room outdoor patio with some live music, entertain the kids at nearby Luray Caverns (the largest caverns in the eastern United States), Shenandoah National Park or North Mount Marshall, great for children 10 and under, as it’s a one-mile hike with a 350-foot gain. 

For more information, visit washingtonva.gov.

Allegany County, Maryland

If you love to see the colorful fall foliage, you will want to add Allegany County to your list of sites to capture the kaleidoscope of colors. (mdmountainside.com)

Billed as "The Mountain Side of Maryland," this area allows you to set up camp at Rocky Gap Casino Resort, situated in Rocky Gap State Park near Cumberland. 

Come autumn, highlights include the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, which offers a three-hour round trip excursion from Cumberland to Frostburg and back aboard a fully restored 1309 steam engine that was constructed in 1949.

For the more active set, there is Tracks and Yaks, the state's first rail biking company, which takes riders through the scenic Western Maryland Railway and Great Allegheny Passage corridor. 

Another great option is the Great Allegheny Passage, dubbed the GAP Trail. 

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Serving as both a bike and pedestrian trail spanning from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cumberland, Maryland, it connects to the C&O Canal Towpath for another 184.5 miles to our nation’s capital city.

For more information, visit mdmountainside.com.

Ulster County, New York

Sit back and relax when you go this bed and breakfast-style hotel tucked away in the Catskill Mountains. (Courtesy of Shandaken Inn)

If your idea of a dream fall vacation entails not leaving your hotel while still soaking up fantastic vistas, there's the Shandaken Inn in the pristine Catskill Mountains, about two hours north of New York City. 

The bed and breakfast-style boutique hotel showcases modern design throughout its 15 unique and handsomely appointed guest rooms and new private cottages opening this fall. 

You and your crew can enjoy a cornucopia of hiking trails featuring several that are near the hotel. 

The Catskills have a long and storied legacy as a premier vacation destination for grand resorts and camps, and Shandaken Inn tips its hat to this past with what it calls an "elevated camp-like experience." 

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It has a tennis court, outdoor fire pit with s’mores, and more than 12 private acres of land for guests to wander about, bordered by the Esopus Creek. 

If you’re somehow feeling stir-crazy, though, you and your crew can enjoy a cornucopia of hiking trails that are near the hotel. 

There's also The Empire State Rail Museum, apple picking at one of the region’s many farms, visiting the animals at The Catskills Animal Sanctuary and plays like "Charlotte’s Web" at Woodstock Playhouse.

Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania

Spend this season hiking, fishing or enjoying other fall festivities by taking a trip to the mountains of Southwestern Pennsylvania. (Alex Byers and GO Laurel Highlands)

Kick off a fun-filled family holiday at Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania known for hiking, fishing and whitewater rafting on the Youghiogheny River (pronounced YAWK-o-gain-ee). 

For more outdoor action, cycle on the Great Allegheny Passage — or hike on the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail. 

If indoor diversion is more your speed, Fallingwater, a house designed by celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers wonderful tours. 

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Unwind about 20 minutes away at luxury resort Nemacolin, which has a safari tour of the lions and tigers on-site, paintball, cosmic bowling, an indoor pool, kids' art classes and top-notch dining. 

Plus, babysitting services for parents are on offer.

For more information, visit golaurelhighlands.com.

Tahoe City, California

Tahoe City is the place for you and your family if you are looking for a thrill-seeking adventure this fall. (Augustine Agency)

When narrowing down where to stay in this region, which spans two states (California and Nevada), set your sights on Tahoe City in North Lake Tahoe. 

If you and your youngsters are all about chasing thrills, the Tahoe Adventure Company can get you set up with outstanding stand-up paddleboard tours, kayaking excursions, backpacking and more.

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When your muscles are aching, retreat to Granlibakken Tahoe, a resort located next to the Tahoe Rim Trail. 

Hiking and mountain-biking are also an option when you're feeling adventurous.

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Breathtaking alpine views, golden aspen trees and so much more are only a few of the unbelievable sites when you venture to Colorado Springs. (Lander Gallery)

Journey to the Pikes Peak Region and you’ll be met with stunning alpine views, golden aspen trees and the rugged beauty of Cheyenne Mountain State Park, a 2,701-acre park with more than 28 miles of trails for hiking, biking and designated trails for equestrian and dog lovers

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While in the Centennial State, consider booking a room at The Mining Exchange Hotel & Spa. 

Built in 1902 as a stock exchange for local mining companies, this downtown hotel gives you easy access to local attractions like the Western Mining Museum’s pumpkin patch festivities on Saturdays in October and The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway up Pikes Peak, so you can set out on stellar hikes like Pancake Rocks Trail. 

You could also carve out some time at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum and Old Colorado City, a National Historic District established in 1859.

Now is the time to schedule your picturesque fall fun — and the perfect destination might just be on this list. (Alex Byers/GO Laurel Highlands/Augustine Agency)

Here, you can get lost scouting galleries showcasing the work of painters, glassblowers, metalworkers, jewelers and wood-turners.

For more information, visit visitcos.com.

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