All across New Mexico, leaves are shifting towards the warm end of the color scale. Shades of yellow, orange, red, and brown are taking over parts of the state and we still have a few weeks of fall to go!

If you’re in the mood to check out some of the vivid hues from above, you’ll want to check out a few of our favorite overlooks and observation areas that feature New Mexico’s lovely landscape.

  1. Aspen Vista Picnic Ground

seokhoon/Google There is no experience quite like hearing aspen leaves rustle on a breezy day. Add the glowing gold leaves in autumn and you have something close to paradise. The Aspen Vista Picnic Ground is just a half-hour drive from Santa Fe and the views here are the perfect reason to pack a lunch and hit the road.

Location: Google Maps

  1. Trestle Vista Observation Site

C S/Google Don’t think northern New Mexico is the only place to find changing leaves! Cloudcroft is just one destination where you’ll find the fall hues showing off their warm tones and that includes this observation point just outside town. In fact, you’ll be treated to the lovely fall colors and the historic railroad trestle located here.

Location: Google Maps

  1. Rio Chama Valley Overlook

Larry Lamsa/Flickr On Google, you’ll find this location as “Roadside Viewpoint” but that doesn’t even come close to describing the incredible views you’ll find here. The cottonwoods lining the river look absolutely stunning once fall kicks in and you’ll see why Georgia O’Keefe was so inspired by this area.

Location: Google Maps

  1. Vista Grande Overlook Observation Site

Scott Smith/Google Aspen tower overhead in this area and you know what that means: a glimmering, intriguing view that is sure to leave you spellbound. Stop at this overlook—located just around the corner from the Aspen Vista Picnic area—and you’ll find an incredible view of the landscape changing with the seasons.

Location: Google Maps

  1. White Rock Overlook

Discover Los Alamos/Google Sitting just a short drive from Los Alamos and Santa Fe, White Rock Overlook offers a spectacular view of the Rio Grande flowing through Mortandad Canyon. In fall, you’ll see the trees glowing shades of yellow along the winding river.

Location: Google Maps

Which of these locations do you plan to visit in the coming weeks? Are there other overlooks and scenic areas you enjoy visiting?

seokhoon/Google

There is no experience quite like hearing aspen leaves rustle on a breezy day. Add the glowing gold leaves in autumn and you have something close to paradise. The Aspen Vista Picnic Ground is just a half-hour drive from Santa Fe and the views here are the perfect reason to pack a lunch and hit the road.

Location: Google Maps

C S/Google

Don’t think northern New Mexico is the only place to find changing leaves! Cloudcroft is just one destination where you’ll find the fall hues showing off their warm tones and that includes this observation point just outside town. In fact, you’ll be treated to the lovely fall colors and the historic railroad trestle located here.

Location: Google Maps

Larry Lamsa/Flickr

On Google, you’ll find this location as “Roadside Viewpoint” but that doesn’t even come close to describing the incredible views you’ll find here. The cottonwoods lining the river look absolutely stunning once fall kicks in and you’ll see why Georgia O’Keefe was so inspired by this area.

Location: Google Maps

Scott Smith/Google

Aspen tower overhead in this area and you know what that means: a glimmering, intriguing view that is sure to leave you spellbound. Stop at this overlook—located just around the corner from the Aspen Vista Picnic area—and you’ll find an incredible view of the landscape changing with the seasons.

Location: Google Maps

Discover Los Alamos/Google

Sitting just a short drive from Los Alamos and Santa Fe, White Rock Overlook offers a spectacular view of the Rio Grande flowing through Mortandad Canyon. In fall, you’ll see the trees glowing shades of yellow along the winding river.

Location: Google Maps

If you prefer to surround yourself in fall colors through hiking, then you’ll want to consider trekking the Fourth of July Trail, which is a perfect day trip from Albuquerque or Socorro. Read more about this colorful trail in The Awesome Hike That Will Take You To The Most Spectacular Fall Foliage In New Mexico.

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Address: 740 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USAAddress: Cloudcroft, NM 88317, USAAddress: Rio Chama, New Mexico, USAAddress: Overlook Road, Overlook Rd, White Rock, NM 87547, USA