Fall is for Family Adventures
Fall’s no better time to hit the trails with your family. The air is crisp, the colors are vibrant, and the summer crowds have disappeared. Whether you’re exploring the West Coast, the Midwest, or anywhere in between, we’ve rounded up some of the best family-friendly fall hikes across North America to make your adventure unforgettable.
Banks-Vernonia State Trail - Banks, Oregon
A former railroad turned 21-mile paved trail, this hike offers stunning views of colorful ash and maple trees. A perfect stroll for families!
Blue Lake Trail - Stehekin, Washington
A moderate out-and-back hike with golden Larch trees leading to the stunning Blue Lake, perfect for kids and parents alike.
Spencer Glacier - Seward, Alaska
Ride the Alaska Railroad and hike to this remote location, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of a massive glacier surrounded by fall colors.

Blue Lake Trail in Stehikin, WA - Photo Credit: Christine Buchanan
Garden City River Walk - Garden City, Idaho
Walk along the Boise River Greenbelt with dazzling fall colors. Extend the adventure by crossing the river for a longer family hike.
Aspen Trail - Mueller State Park, Colorado
Take an easy loop in Mueller State Park, surrounded by the shimmering golden aspens that are a hallmark of Colorado’s fall beauty.

Aspen Trail in Mueller State Park, CO - Photo Credit: Monica Heathcoat
Norski Cross Country Ski Trail - Santa Fe, New Mexico
This loop trail at 10,000 feet through aspen groves is the perfect fall family adventure in the Santa Fe National Forest.
Lost Maples State Park - Vanderpool, Texas
A Texas fall gem! Meander along the Sabinal River in a park known for its striking maple trees. Arrive early, as the park fills up fast!

Norski Cross Country Trail in Santa Fe, NM - Photo Credit: Jamie Lynn
Opelika Sportsplex - Opelika, Alabama
This wooded walk offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy fall colors along a peaceful disc golf course, perfect for little adventurers.
Catawba Falls - Old Fort, North Carolina
This easy hike in the Pisgah National Forest is surrounded by some of the brightest fall colors the Blue Ridge Mountains offer.

Catawba Falls in Old Fort, NC - Photo Credit: Shelly Russell Sineath
Emmenegger Nature Park - St. Louis, Missouri
Take the Bluff Creek Trail through a sea of colorful leaves, exploring bluffs, bridges, and creeks.
Cherry Hill Nature Preserve - Ypsilanti, Michigan
It is a muddy hike perfect for kids who love to explore. Noticing all the hickory nuts along the trail is also fun.

Emmenegger Nature Park in St. Louis, Missouri - Photo Credit: Ashley Newport
Chickies Rock Overlook - Columbia, Pennsylvania
This flat loop trail offers stunning views of the Susquehanna River with vibrant fall foliage.
Rock Creek Park - Rapids Bridge Hike - Washington, DC
A 2-mile loop along whitewater sections of Rock Creek, perfect for a short and scenic fall adventure in the city.
Reed Brook Trail - Kingfield, Maine
Explore this magical out-and-back trail featuring a waterfall and an old bridge in a fairytale-like setting of fall colors.

Rock Creek Park, Rapids Bridge Hike in Washington DC - Photo Credit: Genevieve Spanjer Wright
Ginter’s Mansion - Prince George, British Columbia
Hike among the ruins of a historic mansion surrounded by beautiful birch and aspen trees, all ablaze in fall colors.
Lime Kiln Trail - Ottawa, Ontario
A flat, family-friendly hike with a 19th-century kiln, wooded paths, and chickadees that will eat right from your hand.

Ginter’s Mansion in Prince George, BC - Photo Credit: Meagan Dale
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This article was initially written in 2019 and has been updated to reflect current information as of October 2024. We hope it continues to inspire your family's outdoor adventures!

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