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Discover fall packages to picturesque U.S. destinations

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Spirit Vacations has packages with exclusive deals across the country to beautiful fall cities. Whether you are looking for hiking, camping, or a getaway to explore a new city, our deals can save you up to 30% when you book your flight, hotel and car. 

Chicago is a perfect city to visit in the fall because it's rich in architecture and public parks. You will catch the leaves turning at every corner.

  • Visit Millennium Park and snap a picture in front of the iconic Cloud Gate Statue ("the Bean").
  • Enjoy a breathtaking view of the city from the top of Willis Tower.
  • Head to Navy Pier to explore Chicago's lakefront. 
  • Taste the world-famous deep-dish pizza.
  • Take in the sights of the historic Wrigley Field while enjoying a Chicago Cubs game.

Seattle in the fall means scarf weather, leaves turning, ocean views, and less crowds.

  • You can enjoy cherry picking into early fall. The season is June through September.
  • Seattleites take their brewing seriously. About 70% of American hops are cultivated in Washington. Stop by one or many breweries during your visit.
  • Stop by CenturyLink Field to catch a football game and feel the energy of the crowd. It's also an excuse to try a cream-cheese-laden Seattle-style hot dog.
  • Plenty of opportunities for leaf peeping and Instagram-able moments when you visit the Japanese Garden, the Luminata Lantern Parade on Green Lake or Washington Park Arboretum.  

Portland – where you can literally chase waterfalls. In Portland the weather in September and October is mild and partly sunny, as the city begins to cool, and it offers many cultural, food and holiday events.

  • Go to the Columbia River Gorge Waterfall. There are at least 90 waterfalls in this area! Too many to see in one day, but you are sure to sight the top 8. 
  • Visit the fall markets and fall activities throughout the city, which include a Corn Maize and Pumpkin Patch experience.
  • Explore the Portland Japanese Garden, International Rose Test Garden, and the Lan Su Chinese Garden. 
  • Get a taste of Portland! From farmers' markets to award-winning restaurants, this city is a foodie's paradise. 

New York will captivate you in the fall as you explore the colorful and bustling streets and the iconic skyscrapers reflect the autumn hues of the season.

  • Go to the famous Village Halloween Parade
  • Spend a day in Central Park, as the trees will be filled with fall colors. If you're there during late October, stop by the ice skating rink. 
  • Visit one of the city’s landmarks like the Empire State building, Top of The Rock, or The Edge.
  • Taste of one of the most culturally diverse places in the world, from pasta in Hell’s Kitchen or Little Italy to dumplings in China Town there is something for everyone.   
  • Immerse yourself in art, history, and science. Spend a day visiting The Met, MoMa, The Jewish Museum, and many more. New York has more than 130 museums!

Boston is one of America’s best walking cities and is at its most beautiful in the fall. Every walk in Boston during the fall doubles as a foliage tour the weather remains pleasant enough to explore the rich history and beautiful waterways. 

  • Walk through Freedom Trail from the North End (home to little Italy) and work your way toward Boston Common. 
  • Stop by an artisanal fall festival.
  • Enjoy a game at Gillette Stadium, welcome the Boston Bruins to the TD Garden, or support the Red Sox at Fenway Park, which is the oldest park in Major League Baseball. 
  • Enjoy the outdoors by taking a harbor cruise.  
  • Get a taste of Boston at Quincy Market, where you'll find plenty of New England seafood dishes.

Denver. There is no better time to explore the Mile High City than in the fall. The majesty of fall appears from the state’s signature tree, the Aspen. As fall beckons the leaves change from a mellow green to stunning gold.   

  • Go leaf-peeping on Rocky Mountain Front Range by taking the Peak-to-Peak Scenic Byway, 55-miles traveling between Estes Park and Black Hawk. 
  • Explore LoDo Historic District, with over 90 brewpubs, rooftop cafes and restaurants. 
  • Enjoy farm-to-table fare in Denver’s Union Station, a historic landmark that is now a foodie destination. 
  • Visit Garden of the Gods, located just 60 miles away from Denver featuring gigantic red sandstone rock monuments at the base of Pikes Peak. 
  • Take in a concert at the world-famous Red Rocks Park & Amphitheater.
  • Check out Mile High Stadium, which houses the famous Empower Field and catch a Denver Broncos football game.

Salt Lake City in the fall is a celebration of the change of seasons!

  • Go hiking and breathe in the crisp fall air. 
  • Stay or visit a ski resort, where you'll get the best views of the changing leaves and enjoy activities like yoga, music events, and hiking opportunities.
  • Snowbird hosts Oktoberfest starting mid-August. General entry is free! 
  • Get the Salt Lake Brewery Pass to get a taste of all the local breweries.
  • Get the Salt Lake Connect Attraction pass for a discount to the Clark Planetarium Dome Theater, Discovery Getaway: The Children's Museum Of Utah, Natural Museum of Utah and so much more! 

Minneapolis in the fall has plenty of activities for the whole family that will put everyone in the fall spirit.

  • Go apple picking at local Orchards! 
  • Attend fall festivities throughout the city.
  • In October, the Autumn Brew Review on the Mississippi River offers samples from nearly 100 breweries and brewpubs in Minnesota.
  • Visit the Dead End Hayride. It's so popular the line-up of cars can be seen from I-35. You'll see everything from clowns, zombies, monsters and more – the perfect Halloween activity. 

Nashville in the fall means milder temperature and brisk autumn air. Visit Nashville in the fall to enjoy festivals celebrating music, food and wine, sports, film, and more. 

  • Go to the Grand Ole Opry, where thousands of musical performances have taken place since it opened in 1925.
  • Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in downtown Nashville. See dozens of exhibits with costumes, performance videos, musical instruments, and more from the legends of country music.
  • Celebrate Oktoberfest at the city's historic Germantown. General admission is free!
  • Enjoy the mountainous views and the colorful leaves. Do not miss visiting the Garden Conservatory located at Gaylord Opryland Resort, featuring ~50,000 tropical plants.

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