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Best Places to See Fall Foliage in Rochester, NY

In Rochester, NY, fall foliage is in full bloom in mid-October. There are many places throughout Rochester that are ideal for enjoying the stunning fall vibes. And while we love it any time of year here in Rochester, there’s no doubt that fall is one of the most beautiful times of year in our beautiful city.



Erie Canal


Fall foliage along the Erie Canal in Pittsford, NY


Fall colors are especially vibrant along the Erie Canal, which runs the length of Monroe County. Visit a quaint canal town like Pittsford or Fairport, then enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the canal on the towpath. Enjoy the sight of fall foliage, wildlife, and the occasional canoeist or kayaker.



Genesee Valley Park


Fall foliage along the Genesee River in Genesee Valley Park

Photo: Debi Bower / Day Trips Around Rochester


The Genesee River provides a scenic backdrop for fall foliage at Genesee Valley Park. Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, this park in the city of Rochester features spacious lawns and a trail that runs along the river.



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Woman walks through Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, NY


Mount Hope is a wonderful place to visit any time of year – especially for history buffs. Mount Hope is the final resting place of women’s rights activist Susan B. Anthony and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. The diverse forest at Mount Hope offers impressive views in the fall.



Durand Eastman Park


Fall foliage in Durand Eastman Park

Photo credit: James Montanus


Durand’s steep, forested slopes, valleys, scenic vistas, small lakes and a variety of trees create a spectacular backdrop for the colorful fall leaves.



Letchworth State Park


Letchworth State Park in autumn

Photo credit: James Montanus


Known as the “Grand Canyon of the East,” Letchworth State Park is a beautiful place to enjoy the changing leaves. Voted America’s Best State Park, Letchworth is a must-visit in the fall.



Turning Point Park


Fall foliage at Turning Point Park in Rochester

Photo credit: @steph_ann_ee (Instagram)


Turning Point Park is an extensive boardwalk that takes visitors across the Genesee River to Lake Ontario and the Port of Rochester.



Highland Park


Child in Highland Park in autumn


Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, this park may be best known for its stunning display of North America’s largest lilac collection, but it also displays beautiful colors in the fall.



Lower Falls


Lower Falls Park in Rochester, NY


Lower Falls Park offers spectacular views of the 85-foot-tall Lower Falls and the scenic Driving Park Bridge that gently descends into the Genesee River Gorge. The trail then crosses the Middle Falls, offering hikers a unique view of the falls. It is also a popular spot for fall fishing.



Bristol Mountain


Fall foliage at Bristol Mountain


If you thought Bristol Mountain was exclusively for winter sports, you’re wrong. The mountain offers fall foliage lovers cable car rides to enjoy the beautiful fall colors of the Finger Lakes from the Comet Express chairlift to the summit of Bristol Mountain. The tranquil 15- to 20-minute ride is suitable for people of all ages to experience the Bristol Hills and the valley below in all its glory.



Finger Lakes Region


The Finger Lakes region is a beautiful backdrop for the gorgeous colors of fall. Parks, hiking trails and lakeside overlooks are ideal places to view the changing colors of the season. As you explore, stop by a Finger Lakes winery or brewery and enjoy a local craft beverage or two.



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