Bucks County: No. 1 Destination for Fall Foliage
Bucks County has been named the best destination nationwide for fall foliage by travel company Priceline.
An hour outside of Philadelphia, Bucks in the fall offers beautiful views of changing leaves and stunning scenery. The county has 12 historic covered bridges and various parks and nature centers. Visitors can also take a relaxing ride on the New Hope Railroad to enjoy the autumnal hues while seeing more of the county.
“There’s nothing quite like the breathtaking beauty of Bucks County’s fall foliage,” says Bucks County Association of Realtors® President Stephanie Garomon. “Whether you’re strolling through Peddler’s Village, enjoying the riverside in New Hope, taking a drive along the Delaware River or taking in the rich history at Washington Crossing, the vibrant colors of autumn in October and November surround you at every turn. It’s the perfect time to explore all that our area has to offer.”
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