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Fall’s beginnings, Northeast Pennsylvania [OC] 3072 x 4096

The Crisp Air of Autumn: Northeast Pennsylvania’s Favorite Season Arrives

As the calendar turns to September, Northeast Pennsylvania begins to bid farewell to the warmth of summer and welcome the cozy comforts of fall. The region, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, is a perfect setting to experience the beauty of autumn.

The arrival of fall is marked by a subtle yet palpable change in the air. The once- sweltering heat of summer gives way to crisp, cool breezes that carry the scent of ripe apples and damp earth. The sun, now lower in the sky, casts a warm, golden light over the rolling hills and wooded valleys, painting the landscape in hues of orange, red, and yellow.

In Northeast Pennsylvania, the start of fall is a celebration of the region’s natural beauty. The Pocono Mountains, with their towering peaks and lush forests, are a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails, such as the Appalachian Trail and the Pocono Rail Trail, offer stunning views of the changing foliage, while lakes and rivers provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and boating.

The towns and cities of Northeast Pennsylvania, like Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, also come alive with the start of fall. Downtown areas are filled with the sounds of live music, the smells of roasting nuts and freshly baked donuts, and the sights of colorful fall decorations. Festivals and events, such as the Scranton Fringe Festival and the Wilkes-Barre Farmers’ Market, take place throughout the region, showcasing local talent, food, and crafts.

One of the most iconic symbols of fall in Northeast Pennsylvania is the apple harvest. The region is home to numerous apple orchards, many of which offer pick-your-own opportunities and hayrides through the countryside. Visitors can sample fresh cider and donuts, and even attend festivals like the annual Apple Fest in Scranton, which celebrates the region’s apple-growing heritage.

As the season progresses, the air grows cooler and the leaves continue to change, creating a kaleidoscope of color across the landscape. It’s a time of year when families and friends come together to enjoy the great outdoors, whether that means taking a scenic drive, going on a hike, or simply sitting around a campfire, roasting marshmallows and telling stories.

In Northeast Pennsylvania, the start of fall is a time of transition, a time of harvest and celebration. It’s a season that embodies the warmth and coziness of the region, and invites visitors to come and experience it for themselves. So grab a sweater, fill up the gas tank, and head to Northeast Pennsylvania to discover the magic of fall.

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