3 Places to Find Fall Foliage in NYC

Central Park Lantern

Fall in Central Park

If a year was tucked inside of a clock, then autumn would be the magic hour. // Victoria Erickson.

Central Park

If you’ve ever been to Central Park, you know there is an ABUNDANCE of fall foliage. A few of my favorite places to capture these vibrant colors are: Bethesda Fountain, Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, and Bow Bridge.

 

Brooklyn Bridge Park

With stunning skyline views, this is an easy addition to the fall foliage list. Bonus points if you can use the fall foliage to frame some images of the Brooklyn Bridge.

Image: Brooklyn Bridge framed by fall foliage.

Image: Brooklyn Bridge framed by fall foliage.

 

The High Line

In my opinion, the High Line is one of the best spots to be in NYC, year round. This 1.45 mile elevated walkway, provides visitors with a fun and interactive experience, spanning from Greenwich village all the way up to Hudson Yards. There is always an abundance of foliage on this path and even some art too!

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