The Ultimate New Hampshire Fall Foliage Road Trip

In this segment, Amy and Richard travel to three different New Hampshire towns to find the best New England fall experiences.

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We’re embarking on the ultimate fall foliage road trip in this season 6 segment of Weekends with Yankee (episode 601). Starting in North Conway, New Hampshire, Amy and Richard board the Conway Scenic Railroad for a relaxing ride accompanied by apple cider in liquid and donut form. Then, they pick the aisles of Zeb’s General Store, chock full of local goods. For a stunning view of the foliage, they visit Cathedral Ledge in Bartlett, New Hampshire, a popular rock climbing destination. Lastly, they head to Jackson, New Hampshire to discover the town’s “Pumpkin People”, deceptive gourds decorated to look like beloved childhood characters.

About Weekends with Yankee

Produced by GBH, Boston’s preeminent public media producer, Weekends with Yankee is a Telly Award–winner in theTourism/Travel category and was recently nominated for Best New Series and Best Travel Program by The Taste Awards. Series funding for Weekends with Yankee is provided by New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism DevelopmentMaine Office of TourismMassachusetts Office of Travel & TourismThe Barn YardAmerican Cruise Lines, and Grady-White Boats.

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