Polish Your Fuel Rims, Hop in Your Truck and Check Out These Great Fall Destinations
Posted by Bobby Shell on 10th Sep 2015
You don’t have to travel too terribly far to take in the phenomenal fall foliage. All across our great land, from the Pacific Northwest to New England, trees are ready to change and will soon display dazzling displays of colors. Leaf viewing is one of the easiest and least expensive ways to experience the beauty rooted in our glorious country. Check out these awesome destinations to experience wonderful fall foliage. But make sure you drive there in a truck with Fuel rims, nothing kills a vacation faster than getting your puny car stuck in mud or high-centered on a mountain trail.
When a world-class town is named after a tree, you better believe it is a fine specimen. Aspen leaves turn a rich yellow in the fall and literally shimmer in the Colorado sun. This makes for a stunning contrast with the blue mountain peaks and evergreen trees. Picture perfect.
Cut into the Cascade Mountains on the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon are twisted pines, big-leaf maples and firs ready to show their colors. The view is simply breathtaking with vivid colors in gold and bronze hues.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most visited parks in our nation, for very good reason. With more than 100 species of native trees, from sweetgums to scarlet oaks, fall presents a jaw-dropping display of oranges, reds and purples. And with 800 miles of scenic roads and trails, you could spend a week exploring this remarkable forest.
So polish your Fuel rims, hop in your truck and check out these great fall destinations.