S
Every year from September to November, the autumn breeze is so pleasant that you can't help but get into the maple leaves and have a roll. Today we have compiled a few of the best maple viewing spots in the near future, where people are less and cheaper, and the photos are beautiful!
Japan Night Maple
In the Japanese anime, more than once seen the main character talk, the beauty around the quiet maple forest, the leisurely floating ginkgo rain, as long as the picture, immediately pull people into the faint melancholy to go.
Like cherry blossom viewing, maple viewing is a family activity that Japanese people love in their leisure time. What is unique is that many places in Japan will extend the daytime opening hours or even open only at night in order to let visitors enjoy the beauty of autumn maples at night.
In addition to the popular Meiji Jingu Shrine and the ancient Rokkei Garden in Kyoto, the Ontake Gorge Trail in the outskirts of Kyoto is also popular for nighttime viewing.
Canada Maple Avenue
When it comes to maple leaves, you can't get around the country of Canada, which has the "Maple Leaf Flag", special maple syrup, and even the green card with maple leaf card, so it can be said that maple leaves have penetrated into every aspect of Canadian life. Naturally, maple viewing is also one of the must-see features of Canadian tourism.
From October to November, you do not need to deliberately look for maple forests in Canada, in the mountains and lakes, whether you are driving, bicycling, or boating on the lake, high saturation of mountain maple will welcome you with the warmest embrace, the most famous is the "Maple Avenue" in eastern Canada.
The "Maple Leaf Trail" is a road that connects Ontario and Quebec, winding around the mountains for more than 800 kilometers, passing through Lake Ontario, Toronto, Kingston, St. Lawrence River, Ottawa and Montreal.
Every year, starting from mid-September, lacquer trees, boxwoods and beeches are the first to turn red, followed by sugar maples, red maples and hundreds of other maples full of goose yellow and orange to crimson, which is magical with the green pines in the mountains.
United States Maple Leaf Gondola
The White Mountains National Forest in New Hampshire in the eastern part of the United States is one of the most charming places in the world for fall colors from mid-September to early November every year. A scenic gondola ride gives you a bird's eye view of the entire forest reserve, with its lakes and waterfalls, as well as the stunning maple mountains, and even overlooking the five continents of New England and the U.S.-Canada border, making it a great experience.
It is worth mentioning that Mount Washington, located in the White Mountains National Forest, is the highest peak in the Northeast, where the world's first climbing cog train was built in 1852, and the railroad was first opened in 1868, started by environmentally friendly biodiesel.
The train, with a steep incline of 37°, is still the second steepest railroad in the world, and offers a stunning view of the surrounding red maples during the nearly hour-long ride.