Visit These 5 Places on Your New Jersey Fall Foliage Road Trip

When summer fades and the crisp air of autumn descends, New Jersey dons its most vibrant attire, transforming into a picturesque paradise for leaf lovers and nature enthusiasts. A road trip through the Garden State during the fall is a delightful journey of colors, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. From rolling hills to historic towns, New Jersey offers a captivating canvas painted with the warm hues of fall foliage. Follow this suggested route from the Value Van & Car Rental team to fully experience what New Jersey has to offer.

1. High Point State Park

We kick off our adventure at High Point State Park, located in the state's northwestern corner. Climb to the top of High Point Monument, and you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the tri-state area. The park's hardwood forests come alive with brilliant shades of red, orange, and gold, offering a stunning backdrop for a memorable start to our journey.

2. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

Heading south, we go to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The winding Delaware River cuts through the Appalachian Mountains, creating a breathtaking setting for autumn foliage. Take a leisurely drive along Route 209 or hike one of the scenic trails for an up-close encounter with nature's fall extravaganza.

3. Princeton

Next stop: Princeton, a town that oozes history and charm. Stroll along the picturesque streets of Princeton University's campus, lined with ancient trees ablaze in autumnal hues. The vibrant foliage complements the elegance of the historic architecture, making for an ideal fall photo opportunity.

4. The Pine Barrens

Venturing deeper into the heart of New Jersey, we arrive at the legendary Pine Barrens, a unique and diverse ecosystem. While the pine trees remain green year-round, the surrounding oaks, maples, and sweetgums transform into a mesmerizing tapestry of colors. Take a scenic drive along Route 563 for a captivating view of the fall spectacle.

5. Cape May

Our journey takes a southern turn towards Cape May, a coastal gem known for its Victorian architecture and pristine beaches. Cape May embraces the fall season gracefully, as its historic homes and tree-lined streets showcase autumn's finest hues. A walk on the beach or a sunset cruise is the perfect way to bid farewell to the fall foliage before our trip ends.

What are you waiting for? Start planning your trip today! Value Van & Car Rental has car rentals, van rentals, and SUV rentals to accommodate groups of any size. Contact us today at (908) 851-9595 to book your reservation.

Kelly Coon

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