The East Coast is magical in fall, but New England takes it to another level with its bright, colorful trees. One of the best ways to enjoy this is the Kancamagus Highway, also called “The Kanc,” a 34.5-mile scenic road in New Hampshire.

The highway stretches from Lincoln to Conway, passing through the beautiful White Mountain National Forest. Along the way, you’ll see Sabbaday Falls, Rocky Gorge, Loon Mountain, and many other natural sights. The road also has pull-offs for amazing views and local spots like Cranmore Mountain Resort and small restaurants.

Fall is the best time to drive the Kanc, as the trees turn brilliant yellow, orange, and red. Millions of visitors come each year to enjoy this colorful spectacle.

If you want to explore on foot, consider hiking trails such as Sabbaday Brook Trail, Lincoln Woods Trail, and Boulder Loop Trail. And keep your eyes open—you might spot moose, deer, eagles, or even bears while leaf-peeping!

The Kancamagus Highway is open year-round, but its fall beauty is truly unforgettable.

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