Fall is just around the corner, and what better way to soak up the beauty and sheer serenity of the season than by visiting the best place for fall views in the entire state?
If you're currently on the lookout for your next seasonal adventure, look no further than the stunning locations mentioned below!
According to a list compiled by smokeymountains.com, the most stunning fall views in all of Nebraska can be found at Heritage Highway, Smith Falls State Park, and Lauritzen Gardens.
Here's what smokeymountains.com had to say about the fall views at Heritage Highway:
"The Heritage Highway takes you on a wonderful four-hour trip through 10 counties, starting in Edison and ending in Brownville. As you travel along the 238-mile route, you’ll get to see forests and prairies dressed in their autumn tones in between all the historic towns, including Rock Creek Station. Work some time into your trip for a stop at the Superior Estates Winery for vineyard views and take home their fall selections, like their blackberry- and cherry-infused Tornado Alley Twilight. Upon reaching Brownville, head over to the Indian Cave State Park to soak in the views of all the vibrant oak, hickory, and basswood trees."
For a continued list of the best fall views across the country visit smokeymountains.com.