Sometime between September and October, leaves across the country begin to change color. As we transition from summer to winter, yellow, red, and orange appear for a brief glimpse before the cool-toned onset of the holiday season. The change happens fast—don’t miss it.
This season, let fall foliage map your wanderings from the East Coast to the West. Slip into a cable knit, flip on your favorite rom-com, and settle into a new space. From the dunes of Cape Cod to the Western charm of Wyoming, we’re offering seven all-American luxury destinations.

Omni Mount Washington Resort, New Hampshire
In the interim between summer and winter, maple leaves twirl around the Northeast’s highest peak before settling at the resplendent Omni Mount Washington Resort. With its early-1900s architecture and the recently opened Presidential Wing, a fall getaway at the hotel is like a journey back through American history—now equipped with a spa, speakeasy, golf course, and zipline. In the early 1900s, New Hampshire native Joseph Stickney brought 250 Italian artisans together to construct it. To see the foliage in full effect across the historic property, make sure to book a scenic gondola ride.

Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club, Massachusetts
Henry David Thoreau once called Cape Cod’s cliff-lined beaches and glacial ponds “wholly unknown to the fashionable world.” Today, the John F. Kennedy-protected National Seashore still safeguards that pristine, rugged landscape—even as the fashionable world moves in. In Brewster, the boutique Ocean Edge Resort highlights the Victorian seaside autumn with 429 sprawling acres of foliage, whale-watching excursions, cranberry bog tours, and more. After a full day out, recline in a mansion hotel room or luxury villa alongside the golf course. On a day-trip, travel further down the Cape to Provincetown, where artists following in the footsteps of Edward Hopper, Ben Shahn, and Walker Evans continue to find inspiration among the windswept dunes.

Omni Bedford Springs Resort & Spa, Pennsylvania

Chetola Resort at Blowing Rock, North Carolina
At the Chetola Resort at Blowing Rock, nestled in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, life blows like a breeze across the lake. Across 75 acres, there are opportunities for hiking, guided horse rides through the Blue Ridge countryside, and fly fishing. If scenic views off the deck are sufficiently outdoorsy, guests can also enjoy a trip to the spa or Timberlake’s restaurant and Pub, before reclining in a Bob Timberlake-designed lodge room or spacious, standalone condo.

Montage Deer Valley, Utah

The Wort Hotel, Wyoming

Inn at Cannon Beach, Oregon
At the farthest corner of Oregon’s coast is Cannon Beach, where the Haystack Rock juts 235 feet out of the water—erupting through the rolling waves. The Inn at Cannon Beach is a woodland property just a short walk inland from the beach and its far reaching vistas. As the weather cools, relax on the sand, looking out over the water with hot cocoa and s’mores in hand. Trace the expedition of Lewis and Clark and traverse the historic coastline. Back at the Inn, sip an Oregon Pinot Noir on your balcony or beside your in-room fireplace, already planning next year’s visit and new memories waiting to be made.