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The coolest leaf voyeur hotel from Central Park to Rocky Mountain

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In autumn, few things are more magical than the scenery that exudes colorful scenery along tree-lined roads. From crimson to sunset orange and vibrant yellow, autumn will bring so many colors, as well as crisp air, light jackets, and even pumpkin spices, or or whatever.

If you are planning to have some leaves on the fall resort in order to put some leaves on the leaves, there are plenty of big hotels around the US and Canada to anchor your fall adventure.

Eastwind Lake Placid

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Eastwind Lake Placid is a new boutique hotel with Scandinavian design influence, a renovated car cottage that is open year-round. Here you can book one of 17 rooms, or better yet, book one of eight chic cabins, which will bring you closer to nature.

The cabin starts at 170 square feet and includes a deck and electric coffee kettle so you can sit outside on the fresh dump to exude the morning air surrounded by leaves, then head to the hills near Mirror Lake or a meal.

How to book: The regular but designed room at Eastwind Lake Placid starts at $299 per night, while the cabins are even more expensive at $429 per night.

Mohonk Mountain House

Aerial photo of the castle-like resort near the lake, leaves discolored
Mohonk Mountain House

If you want to admire the leaves of ashes in a fairy tale castle, go to the fantastic Mohonk Mountain House. The resort is about 90 miles from New York City and is nestled in 40,000 acres of forest – just want to consider all of these leaves!

The resort offers fun activities throughout the year, although autumn is arguably the best time to visit. Take your time here to hike, ride, throw axe or canoe. At night, gather your family to spend a bonfire or outdoor movie night under the stars.

Prices at Mohonk Mountain House include three meals per day (excluding alcohol) as well as afternoon tea and biscuits.

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How to book: This time of year, Mount Mohnke can be very expensive. Expect to pay more than $700 per night during the week and it is possible to spend more than $1,000 per night for weekend stays. Don’t forget to include meals, though, so you don’t have to spend a lot of money when you’re there.

JW Marriott Essex House

Buildings towering autumn park during orange and blue sunset
Marriott International

Not every trip to leaves requires a presence on the mountain or in nature. Actually, one of the best ways to see some changing leaves is the world-class entertainment, shopping and dining side. Experience it all with a trip to New York City and a room at JW Marriott Essex House.

Offering right in Central Park, this hotel offers park views, and you can even arrange a custom picnic in the park for enjoyment in the leaves. Afterwards, take a Broadway show at the shops on Fifth Avenue or visit an incredible museum within walking distance of the hotel.

How to book: In October, JW Marriott Essex homes are priced at $589 per night. However, for Central Park’s landscape, it is expected to pay more than $715 per night. The same is true of the same incredible view, with 100,000 million pennies plus $200 in cash or just 140,000 points.

Related: How to get to New York City on key points and miles

Miraval Berkshires

Deluxe lounge and fire pit
Miraval Berkshires

Miraval Berkshire, Lenox, Massachusetts, is a favorite resort for TPG throughout the year. Arguably, the best time to live in this health-centered adult-only shelter is fall. You can then be surrounded by the glorious colors of autumn in the digital detox while being pampered like a royal family.

At Miraval Berkshires, almost everything is included in the price, including meals (without alcohol) and many activities from yoga to archery and aerobics. Recently, the resort has expanded to include luxury homes in the Gilded Age. It also offers a special packaging that includes free shipping from New York City’s luxury bus until the end of October.

How to book: Miraval Berkshires is a member of the World of Hyatt, but for double-occupancy nights, it is expected to pay between 57,500 and 72,000 points. Spend cash? Expect to pay more than $1,000 per night.

Currently, with the world of Hyatt Credit Cards, you can earn 30,000 bonus points by spending $3,000 in this resort’s Shockinger resort by buying $3,000 in the first three months after opening an account. Additionally, from the purchase fee that usually earns 1 bonus point, you can get up to $15,000 bonus points and up to 20,000 bonus points from the purchase fee that is usually earned by 1 bonus point.

W Aspen

Exterior photos of the mountain resort
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You might consider Aspen as the number one destination for winter, but let’s not sleep on its wonderful autumn leaves, okay? To see your own leaves change, W Aspen is a great place with lots of amenities.

At the bottom of Aspen Mountain, the resort offers stylish rooms (including some with bunk beds), heated rooftop pool, fire pit and bike rental. Staff can even organize paragliding experiences to view leaves from brand new heights.

How to book: Cash rates for this hip Aspen hotel are as low as $332 per night in October, reaching $569. Marriott Bonvoy members can trade at 77,500 a night at a bonus night in autumn.

cloud

Hotel room with wooden walls, bed and bed up the hill
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Part of Marriott’s autographed collection, Cloudveil is a luxury hotel in downtown Jackson, Wyoming that is important to design and style.

The hotel is ideal for a fall trip, heading to some of the incredible national parks nearby, including Grand Teton and Yellowstone, which glow amber as the leaves change.

Come and peek at the leaves, but stay. From suites with plenty of soaking tubs to outdoor heated pools and hot tubs, not to mention a delicious restaurant, this hotel can enjoy all the right notes.

How to book: In October, the cash rate was found at Cloudveil for $360 per night. But be aware that most of the month is much more expensive, with some nights even exceeding $900 a night. Reward nights are usually 100,000 a night, although there are some lower rates at the end of October.

Related: Beginner’s Guide to Visiting Yellowstone National Park: Everything You Should See and Do

Spring Equinox Golf Resort and Spa

Hotel lobby with fireplace and chairs
Equinox Golf Resort and Spa

For real adventures in nature, close to the leaves of autumn and related to each other, Equinox golf resort and spa in Vermont is definitely a sure bet.

There you can play golf on the incredible routes of amber and orange this season, learn to fish at Orvis Fly Fishing School, and take a boat ride on Emerald Lake or Shaftsbury Lake. You can also ride a rope course at Sun Mountain Adventure Park in Bromley or ride the longest zipper line in New England.

After a big day adventure, swim in the heated pool or head to the spa for easy treatment.

How to book: During the October Leaf Peeping Date, prices can be found as low as $374 per night.

Doubles at the Park Vista-Hilton

Aerial view of mountain leaves changing in the distant view of the mountain
Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Jim Wiltschko/Eyeeem/Getty Images

The strongest form to see, the place to go is the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Accommodation is the Park Vista – Double Racing at Hilton.

Built 1,000 feet above the charming town of Gatlinburg, this hotel is a great home to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and nearby Dollywood, the popular theme park in Dolly Parton.

The hotel is also home to two restaurants, including the Firefly’s terrace lounge where you can sit outside in the fresh mountain air of Tennessee and drink the old-fashioned vintage style as you watch the leaves fall.

How to book: The cash rate for this Smoky Mountain hotel starts at $260 per night during the leaf leaf season, while reward nights can start at 55,000 per night for Hilton Honors members.

Related: Beginner’s Guide to Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Grand Hotel Mackinac Island

Aerial photo of beautiful golf course with trees changing color in autumn
Big hotel

If you want to see the leaves change while living in a Victorian-style resort, it’s time to go to Mackinac Island, Michigan.

Cars are not allowed here, but some very special transports are available. Hotel guests can enjoy activities such as golf, tennis and horse riding, surrounded by ever-changing leaves.

During your stay, there are 16 on-site restaurants and bars available for check-out, as well as an event center with mini golf, BMX trails and nature center.

How to book: Leaf voyeur dates are on October voyeur dates, $380 to $535 per night.

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