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5 Of The Best Places To See Fall Foliage In Nevada

by Josephine Hogan

There are so many great things to do in Nevada during the fall months. Whether you’re looking to visit a local yarn shop or visit one of the many fun things to do during the fall you’re always going to have something to choose from. But what about when you want to get out and see the stunning fall foliage? Well, Nevada has a ton of options. Which is why we’re going to help you out. Today we’re going to show you some of our favorite places to check out this fall.

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1) Lake Tahoe

There are plenty of amazingly fun activities to do throughout the year at Lake Tahoe. Whether you’re looking to spend sometime at the lake during the summer months or go skiing in the winter. But you definitely don’t want to overlook the stunning fall, when leaves are turning colors. Take a short family-friendly hike, like Rainbow Trail to fully experience the beauty of the area.

2) Reno Riverwalk District

Located in the heart of downtown Reno, this is a perfect stroll through the park on a lunch break kind of opportunity. Spend some time near the water while you enjoy the beautiful fall colors. While you’re here, stop in at one of the many shops for a meal or to just enjoy what Reno has to offer.

3) Lamoille Canyon

If you’re looking for breathtaking, then this is the place for you. Located outside of Elko, Nevada in the northeastern part of the state, Lamoille Canyon is glacier-carved paradise. There are plenty of amazing things to do, from hikes to relaxing next to the river or some of the alpine lakes. But you definitely want to take the scenic drive up to the turnaround.

4) Oxbow Nature Study Area

This 22-acre conservation area is jointly manages by the Nevada Department of Wildlife and the City of Reno. It’s located along the Truckee River, making it a stunning place to see. Here you’ll find native Nevadan habitats and wildlife. Be sure to plan ahead for the full experience of hikes to enjoy the fall around you.

5) Great Basin National Park

Located near Ely, Nevada, Great Basin National Park is a grand adventure you don’t want to miss out on. With stunning views and a wide diversity of plant and animal life, there will be something new to see around every corner. Take a drive on the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive to experience all the different fall colors.

Have you been to see any of these fall foliage spots? Which ones are your favorites? And which ones are you most looking forward to checking out next? Be sure to let us know in the comments.

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