
Top Spots to See Stunning Fall Foliage in North Dakota
Fall is almost officially here, and I know you're probably pulling out all of your cute hats and boots from the closet, getting ready to pick out your costumes, visiting North Dakota pumpkin patches, and eating and sipping on all things pumpkin spice.
Doing all of those things definitely gets you in the fall vibe, but there's one thing that truly seals the deal and makes us feel like fall has arrived.
Fall Foliage
First things first, let's settle this debate once and for all. How do you say "foliage"? I know this sounds ridiculous, but I feel like I've heard it pronounced so many different ways. It really comes down to these two: (Fohl-ee-idge) vs (Foil-age).
The correct way to say this is Fohl-ee-idge.
(Also Read: 6 Halloween Costumes That Scream, Yup, I'm From North Dakota)
Where To See It
While I know North Dakota doesn't have an abundance of trees, there are still several spots you can visit to take in all the fall colors.
As a matter of fact, ND Tourism.com put together a map of the best spots to see foliage in North Dakota, so if you're looking for a good spot for fall photos you should check these places out.
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Cross Ranch State Park
- Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
- Beaver Lake State Park
- Fort Ransom State Park
- Southern Red River Valley
- Trenton Wildlife Management
- Turtle Mountains/Lake Metigoshe
- Pembina Gorge
- The Greenway
- Turtle River State Park
- Denbigh Forest
- Devils Lake
The peak time to see the leaves is mid-October, so plan to get out there, do a fall photoshoot, and get ready for fall, ya'll, because it's coming.
Halloween Incoming
We can't talk about fall without at least mentioning Halloween, so check out this list of the most popular Halloween costumes in North Dakota over the years.
Most Popular Halloween Costumes In ND Each Year
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