Fall Foliage at Follansbee Inn, North Sutton, NH B&B near Mt. Sunapee

The scenery around Follansbee Inn is always beautiful, but during the fall it becomes a lot more colorful.

It’s pretty hard to go wrong during the fall in the Lakes Region.  Everywhere you turn, you’ll be rewarded with dazzling displays of fiery reds and oranges, mixed with bright pops of yellows and greens. From the shores of the Follansbee Inn you can enjoy these colorful displays without going far.  Stay close to the property, get out on the water, or get the best views by hiking up in the surrounding mountains.  

While every year is different, New Hampshire reliably sees its best fall color, moving from north to south, starting in mid-to-late September and extending through mid-October. In the White Mountains, take a scenic drive along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112), between North Conway and Lincoln. A bit further north are the Franconia Notch and Crawford Notch state parks, where vistas are magnificent. Moose can be spotted in the Great North Woods region. In the Lakes region, crystal lakes add some blue to the view near Winnipesaukee and Squam lakes. Be sure to take a camera and pose with one of the state’s picturesque covered bridges.