New England
Prettiest Fall Foliage Villages in Southern New England
Our list of the prettiest fall foliage villages in southern New England offers ten stunning spots in Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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LITCHFIELD, CT
An unspoiled rolling landscape of hills and farms attracts leaf-peepers to this quiet corner of the state. Easy hiking trails and picnic spots can be found at Topsmead State Forest, the former summer estate of Miss Edith Morton Chase that is nestled in the Litchfield Hills. litchfieldcty.comBURRVILLE, RI
This rural community of nine villages is celebrated for its abundant open spaces. Part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, autumn’s abundance dazzles at the 1548-acres of forest, farms and wetlands at Black Hut Management area. visitburrillville.orgEXETER, RI
Combine resplendent foliage views with a craft brew or two at Tilted Barn Brewery, the state’s first farm brewery (open weekends). tiltedbarnbrewery.com
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HAMDEN, CT
Hikers love to tackle the one and one-half mile scenic trail leading to the peak of Mt. Carmel in Sleeping Giant State Park. Across dappled vistas of colorful trees, peer north for views of Hartford and south to Long Island Sound. hamden.comCUMBERLAND, RI
Observe the Technicolor wonders of fall at Diamond Hill Park, a 373-acre hilltop aerie in the northeast corner of the state with walking trails, picnic areas and a pond. rifamiliesinnature.orgPOMFRET, CT
One of the oldest towns in the state, this rural gem in northeast Windham County offers vistas of foliage-festooned hills and miles of stone walls along winding country roads. Over ten miles of walking trails can be enjoyed at the 700-acre Audubon Society’s Bafflin Sanctuary. ctaudubon.org/center-at-pomfretEAST HADDAM, CT
See festive foliage reflected in the Connecticut River from atop Gillette Castle State Park. The medieval-looking fortress, built in 1919, is closed after Labor Day but the 184-acre estate’s trails are open year round. ct.gov
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My favorite Southern New England foliage drive is along Route 169 in Connecticut. I take Route 44 west to 169 north, then drive up to The Apple Barn in Woodstock to get apples and other fall goodies. We drive back on 169 south to where it meets 138 and head home that way. The little village where the Apple Barn is located has gorgeous foliage, and that quintessential New England village feeling. There are farms, small antique shops, and lovely colonial era houses along the way.
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Schartner Farms no longer has pumpkin fields or hay rides. This year so far it only opened the blueberry patch.
Thanks for letting us know, Stephen. We’ve updated the list with a new Exeter attraction.
A tornado that came through Hamden in mid May did serious damage to
Sleeping Giant State Park and it is closed to the public until sometime next Spring or Summer.
The covered bridge is at the Eli Whitney Museum near Lake Whitney. Nice short trail!