You Must Visit These 12 Awesome Places In New Jersey This Fall

Explore the most magical fall destinations in New Jersey, from scenic hikes to historic sites and vineyards.

New Jersey is a beautiful place all year long, but some places are just more magical in the fall. With the leaves changing and temperatures cooling, there are so many stunning places to explore in the Garden State this time of year. With this in mind, we've compiled a list of some not-to-be-missed destinations for seasonal fun and epic places to visit in New Jersey. Whether you're partial to pumpkin patches, wooded hikes, scenic views, or something else altogether, you're bound to find a bucket-list-worthy activity on this list. Ready to start exploring? Put on your favorite cozy sweater and let's go!

1. The Delaware Water Gap, From Blairstown to Montague Township

Our list of incredible fall activities in New Jersey begins with a trip to the iconic Delaware Water Gap. Acres of forests and magnificent mountains are made more beautiful by the changing leaves. Moreover, the Delaware Water Gap is a perfect spot for exploring beautiful waterfalls in New Jersey.

2. Allamuchy State Park, Byram

Enjoy incredible views of the fall foliage from a fantastic vantage point when you visit this picturesque New Jersey State Park. And just wait until you see the views! There's a trail that leads to a jaw-dropping overlook in New Jersey that lets you see for miles and miles.

3. Batsto Village, Hammonton

This historic village in New Jersey's Pine Barrens is chock full of family fun and has great fall festivals. Another added layer of fun is that this park is home to a New Jersey ghost town - perfect for exploring in the fall.

4. Worthington State Forest, Columbia

Enjoyable year round, enjoy fall hikes and kayaking at this natural paradise. While you're there, be sure to check out this stunning New Jersey trail.

5. Southwind Vineyard, Millville

Enjoy the horses, enjoy the wine, and take in the gorgeous autumn leaves. You'll agree that it's one of the most stunning vineyards in New Jersey.

6. Dingman's Bridge, Layton

This bridge is the only privately-owned toll bridge in New Jersey and one of the few remaining privately owned bridges in the nation. Cars pay just $1 to cross, but biking is free. Fall is the perfect time for a bike ride across the Delaware. When it comes to impressive bridges in New Jersey, this one takes the cake!

7. Ringwood State Park, Ringwood

Ringwood State Park is magical in the fall! Watch the leaves turn while you visit the botanical gardens, Skylands Manor and Ringwood Mansion. Stroll the beautiful grounds and enjoy the cool breezes.

8. Great Falls, Paterson

Always gorgeous, the Great Falls are spectacularly stunning after heavy rains surrounded by autumn colors. There's a reason this waterfall is called the Niagara Falls of New Jersey!

9. Mount Tammany, Knowlton

Enjoy incredible views of the Delaware, with Mount Minsi right across the river. Some believe that this is the most beautiful mountain in America! Do you agree?

10. Cape May

The city is filled with history and incredible to explore. Swamped in the summers, fall is the perfect time to take it all in. Check out the homes, shops, restaurants, or even a ghost tour. In fact, we've even put together a guide to show you the best restaurants and attractions in Cape May.

11. Palisades Interstate Parkway, From Fort Lee to Alpine

There's so much to enjoy, from incredible foliage to panoramic views of the Hudson River. Pack a picnic and hike the whole way...there's much to discover. You might just find that it's the most beautiful drive in New Jersey.

12. Green Sergeant's Covered Bridge, Stockton

New Jersey's last public covered bridge makes for fun photo opportunities, especially in the fall months. The longest covered bridge in New Jersey definitely deserves a spot on your fall bucket list!

What are your thoughts on these beautiful places to visit in New Jersey? What are some of your favorite fall activities in New Jersey? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! For related content, you may enjoy reading about this haunted corn maze in New Jersey. Let's just say it's not for the faint of heart!

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