I've ended up in BNA a few times traveling between DAL and the east coast. Always enjoy spending an hour or two there - live music, nice bars.
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03-25-2022
02:56 PM
Brilliant fall leaves are worth traveling for, not only because they are visually stunning, but also because it’s temporary. At our luckiest, we get the golden yellows, fiery reds, and burning oranges for just a few weeks a year, making the fall colors even more delightful. Planning a fall getaway to bask in the beauty of autumnal colors allows you to enjoy the season fully while it’s still around. Make sure your fall vacation matches your expectations, whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or enjoy the leaves from the car, this guide can help you decide the best place to visit in October.
Visit Southwest.com to book your fall getaway!
Northeast
When you think of fall leaves, you likely think of the Northeastern part of the United States, and for good reason. This area of the country has the perfect blend of environmental conditions to create the most stunning fall colors on earth. But where do you stay? What cities offer great visitor experience? How do you choose what part of the northeast to visit? We’ll outline the best cities for a leaf peeper to enjoy, and you’ll feel prepped for your next adventure with Southwest Airlines!
Portland, Maine in Fall
Offering some of the best fall foliage in the country, Portland, Maine has several regions that showcase not only the best colors you’ll see in the fall but also luxurious accommodations, delicious dining options, and of course, historical sites. Maine is small enough that you can reasonably visit much of the state fairly easily, but if you want Portland’s best colors the peak season for leaf-peeping in the coastal areas is typically October 21 through October 27. You’ll definitely want to spend some time exploring the coast and the islands of Maine utilizing driving tours created by other fall leaf enthusiasts. Your fall vacation in Portland, Maine will give you a lifetime of fall memories with your family.
Portland, Maine Fall Colors
Fall Destinations in Rhode Island
Rhode Island brings the charm regardless of the season, but autumn is where this New England state really shines. Between its historical charm, coastal bike paths, and obviously incredible fall foliage, this state is a great option for leaf peepers. Small enough to visit much of the state in a shorter trip, but full of culture, nightlife, and family-friendly activities, Rhode Island should definitely be on your fall vacation bucket list.
Your Fall Vacation in Syracuse, New York
Syracuse offers museums, as-seen-on-TV restaurants, and historical sites like the Erie Canal Museum. Take a short, scenic drive from Syracuse and enjoy the beauty of Skaneateles Lake, then stay at Hobbit Hollow. If the fall leaves aren’t enough to keep you busy, you can check out haunted attractions like the 13th Hour Rising Haunted Hayride. Syracuse is a must-go destination for leaf peepers.
Syracuse, New York Scenic Drive in Fall
Boston, Massachusetts: Known For Fall Leaves
When you think of fall in New England, Boston is probably the first city that comes to mind. Enjoy a self-guided walking tour of the best fall leaves in the city, or a one-of-a-kind fall foliage Brunch Cruise. If you want to add a little heart racing fun to your vacation, try the Ghosts and Gravestones tour while riding the Trolley of the Doomed. The stunning fall colors of Boston are sure to charm any leaf-peeping enthusiast, but if the autumn leaves don’t convince you, the fact that October is one of the best months for whale watching in the area should convince you to plan your trip right away!
Stunning Fall Colors in Boston
Manchester, New Hampshire Fall Getaways
If you want to experience New England fall colors in a train car or at a lakefront bed and breakfast, New Hampshire is a one-stop fall getaway for your fall vacation. Some fall color enthusiasts prefer areas where the brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows pop against the blues and greens of a waterfront, and Manchester offers that stunning contrast along the lakes and rivers of the area. Not only does this area offer some of the best scenic drives, but it also boasts biking trails for all levels. If you want the charm of a small town but the accommodations of a city, New Hampshire is your best bet.
Fall Vacation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Known for its fall colors and as the “City of Bridges,” Pittsburgh transforms into an autumnal wonderland every October. If you want to enjoy fall colors accentuated by the rivers of the city, try the city overlook from Mt. Washington, a spot well known to locals. Not only are there great biking trails along the rivers, but incredible breweries dot the riverfront. South of the city at Coopers Rock State Park, you have stunning canyon views of the fall leaves. Pittsburgh boasts some of the best leaf-peeping in the country, combined with its many options for dining, nightlife, and culture, you’ll be thrilled to have spent your fall foliage vacation in the "City of Bridges."
Coopers Rock State Park, Pittsburgh PA, Fall Colors
West Coast
The East Coast certainly has its beauty when it comes to fall colors, but the West Coast holds its own with its rugged western aesthetic. From high alpine lakes rimmed with golden aspens to dense forests full of waterfalls, the West Coast of the United States showcases some of the country's most breathtaking fall leaves. If you are looking for a great vacation to enjoy autumn colors, the West Coast offers incredible accommodations and world-class outdoor recreation.
Eugene, Oregon Fall Destinations
Hiking might be the best way to enjoy the fall leaves, and Eugene, Oregon (newly added to Southwest's routes) has plenty of hiking trails to enjoy its stunning autumn colors. Only an hour away from Salem, Silver Falls State Park showcases fall colors through dense forests and a 177-foot waterfall. As one of the larger cities in Oregon, you can enjoy a variety of activities outside of typical fall attractions. But if you want to hike, bike, or drive through the beauty of this state, you can get out of the city and enjoy nature away from the hustle and bustle. If you are looking for a fall vacation that combines the best outdoor recreation and city accommodations, Eugene is the perfect place for you!
Eugene Oregon Fall Colors
Fall Colors In Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman, Montana, one of Southwest's newest destinations, is a delightful combination of college town charm and world-class outdoor recreation, making this a perfect destination for anyone who loves fall foliage. Enjoy luxury lodging and incredible fishing at the Gallatin River Lodge, accommodations that are the perfect blend of comfort and outdoor experiences. Want to hike through the fall colors and experience the majesty up close? Bozeman offers plenty of opportunities for autumn hiking. If you’d rather enjoy the fall colors from the comfort of your car, Bozeman has several scenic drives. Regardless of how you want to enjoy the fall colors, Bozeman gives you multiple options for your vacation that are sure to make your vacation memorable.
Bozeman Montana Fall Destinations
Bellingham, Washington’s Fall Leaves
Another of Southwest's recently added destinations! What better way to enjoy brilliant fall colors than in a 240-acre city park full of waterfalls, modern park amenities, and a stunning stone bridge? Whatcom State Park gives you the opportunity to walk through autumnal beauty while enjoying the benefits of being near accommodations like the Hotel Bellweather. You can also enjoy the colors of the season with hikes in the area, including the Yellow Aster Butte Trail, known for showing off Washington’s best fall colors. Bellingham combines the beauty of a bay town with stunning fall colors, it’s a must-visit for any fall leaves enthusiast.
Fall Vacation in Portland, Oregon
Portland is another well-known destination for fall color enthusiasts. Portland has amazing walking trails like those at the Hoyt Arboretum Loop, featuring over 1,000 species of plants- each species a stunner it comes to fall colors. Even if you have a rainy day in Portland, the rainfall makes the colors more vibrant! But if hiking in the rain isn’t your speed, enjoy one of Portland’s many museums. If you want to see something truly unique, stick around for the West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta, where enthusiasts carve out 1,000-pound pumpkins and then paddle around a lake. Portland offers a little bit of everything, so if you are planning a trip where you want to enjoy fall leaves and more, Portland is a great option!
Autumn Vacation in Boise, Idaho
Idaho is an underrated state, especially when it comes to fall colors. Boise is no exception, and this western city gives you more than just potatoes (although definitely enjoy some potato-based cuisine while you’re there!). Boise is often called the “city of trees” which should make the avid leaf peeper’s ears perk up. Want to enjoy the colors in the city? Rent a bike or walk through the Boise Greenbelt, a 25-mile trail along the Boise River. If you want more outdoor recreation, visit Eagle Island State Park for even more autumn beauty. The possibilities for enjoying fall leaves are endless in this tucked-away beauty.
Fall Leaves On The Boise River
Desert Mountain
Don’t let the word “desert” make you think there isn’t beauty abounding in these cities. In fact, these fall leaf vacation destinations are second to none and provide unique sites for avid leaf peepers. These mountain desert destinations offer unique leaf-peeping settings, and they quickly become fall leaves enthusiasts’ favorite places.
Fall Destination in Reno/Tahoe, Nevada
Reno is more than just another city in Nevada that isn’t Las Vegas. In fact, Reno/Tahoe has one of the “Top 10 Coolest River Walks” in the country along the Truckee River, known as the Riverwalk District. What started out as a way to enjoy the natural beauty of the river has brought dining, shopping, and nightlife to the area, making the Riverwalk District a perfect place for fall leaf lovers who want to stay close to the city. Want to enjoy the fall colors a little farther from the city? No problem, Lake Tahoe offers one of the most stunning contrasts with deep blues against the red and gold leaves. Try the Tahoe Rim Trail for any outdoor adventure you can imagine from a casual day hike to mountain biking to backpacking. Reno is a solid option for fall color enthusiasts who love the outdoors and the comforts of a bustling city.
Lake Tahoe In The Fall
Colorado Springs' Fall Colors
If you want to see Colorado Springs' fall colors in their full glory, you’re going to have to go earlier than other areas of the country because of the area’s high altitude. Plan on arriving any time from mid-September through mid-October to get prime leaf colors, and prepare yourself for one of the most impressive fall color shows in the country. A short 50-minute drive from Colorado Springs you can rent a luxury cabin or even glamp to enjoy the full beauty of the fall colors. If you want to get your heart racing while you enjoy the golds and yellows of autumn you can try cycling down Peaks Highway. If you’d rather view the leaves from the comfort of your car, the highway is a great way to enjoy the fall leaves. Overall, Colorado Springs offers gorgeous fall colors against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, a view that can’t be beaten.
Colorado In The Fall
A Perfect Fall Destination: Salt Lake City, Utah
A lesser-known fall vacation destination, Salt Lake City has plenty to offer for fall color enthusiasts. With awe-inspiring mountains known for the “best snow on earth”, this state has more than just great snow. For those interested in Utah’s history, a stay at Ellerbeck Mansion offers the charm of a bed and breakfast infused with Utah’s fascinating history, not to mention a delicious gourmet breakfast. When you are ready for great food and drinks, try the Whitehorse in downtown Salt Lake. Utah is home to several National Parks, and with so many mountain ranges, it’s full of incredible scenic drives, including the Alpine Loop, a local favorite. Head south and enjoy Zion National Park in the fall and see some of the most unique rock formations bedecked in fall colors.
Midwest
Minneapolis, Minnesota Fall Colors
You may not think of the Twin Cities when you think fall leaves, but that’s what makes this October vacation destination one of the best in the country. The cities boast a 1,200-acre arboretum, and with so many species and varieties of plants in one place, it’s bound to have a breadth of fall colors and textures. Lake of the Isles Park combines two favorite pastimes, leaf-peeping and bird watching. This area has many species of birds who stop by on their winter migrations, making this a golden spot for anyone, but especially an avid bird watcher. For a scenic drive, try the Chain of Lakes Regional Park, and enjoy the beauty of autumn colors against the brilliant blue water. All in all, the Twin Cities make a great destination for those looking to enjoy the colorful fall leaves.
Fall Colors in Grand Rapids, Michigan
A lesser-known fall destination, Michigan sports some of the most dazzling and unique opportunities for fall colors. If you are historically inclined (or just a fan of a charming bed and breakfast) check out The Leonard at Logan House. For a unique shopping experience, try The Art of the Table, a gourmet shop that “picks out the good stuff” and try something new! When you are ready to see the fall colors, enjoy the Tunnel of Trees, an absolute must-see for fall leaf enthusiasts. After your drive through the Tunnel of Trees, stay at the Boyne Mountain Resort, a family-friendly ski resort complete with Michigan's largest indoor water park. This area boasts some of the most jaw-dropping colors the midwest has to offer. Try Michigan for your fall vacation destination and create memories with fewer crowds than other locations, but just as stunning a fall color display.
Southeast
Nashville, Tennessee: A Fall Vacation You’ll Love!
Nashville is known for its music scene, but the area also has some truly breathtaking fall colors. One of the most unique opportunities for enjoying fall colors in the country is at Ruby Falls an incredible facility on top of Lookout Mountain. Enjoy the views from the resort, and for the more adventurous leaf peepers, you can try the zip line! While you are there, you should visit the underground waterfall more than 260 feet underground, reached by a glass front elevator. Fall Creek Falls showcases a stunning waterfall, that when surrounded by the brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows of fall foliage really shines. For more waterfall magic, Ozone Falls is just a .75 mile hike through lovely fall leaves to the 110-foot waterfall. When you’re ready to rest, try the Vandyke Bed and Breakfast in Nashville is in the heart of the music and food districts of Nashville so you can experience all the city has to offer.
Greenville-Spartanburg Fall Destinations
South Carolina has some of the most beautiful scenic byways in the country, making it a desirable spot for fall leaf viewing. Try the Blue Ridge Parkway and be blown away by the majestic views. One of the benefits of this area is the longevity of the leaf-peeping season, which typically starts at the beginning of October and goes through November depending on the elevation. If you want overlooks, South Carolina has many that showcase the lush landscape. South Carolina has it all, whether you want a drive, an overlook, or a solid hike, you can find it here.
South Carolina Fall Colors
Book Your Fall Flights Now!
Fall leaf season will be here before you know it. Planning your fall destination now will allow you to pick the perfect place for your autumn vacation. Head to Southwest.com to book your next Southwest Airlines flight to to one or more of these destinations. Before you know it, you’ll be enjoying the fall colors in the perfect destination.
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Saw this on Twitter and thought it was cool, so sharing here! Fun to watch how much more dense the routes get!
I made a gif. It’s Southwest Airlines routes by city from smallest to largest based on the tentative April 2022 base schedule. From Havana’s one daily flight to Denver’s 235. #AvGeek pic.twitter.com/GpthykEli7
— Kyle Behrend (@kbehrend) December 5, 2021
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08-20-2021
11:51 AM
Occasionally, Southwest must revise the flight schedule and potentially impact your planned travel. We know a change of plans is never easy, and it's a situation we do not take lightly.
If you have been impacted by a flight change, you will receive an email with options available to you. If the new itinerary does not work for you, instructions are included within the email to see additional options. You may change your new itinerary with no additional cost. Please note that some Customers that experience significant changes to their itinerary may be entitled to a refund.
For more specific information, visit: Southwest FAQ: Change or Cancel Your Flight.
Please contact us at 800-I-FLY-SWA (1-800-435-9792) if you need additional assistance. During times of schedule revisions, call hold times may be high.
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07-27-2021
09:04 AM
07-27-2021
09:04 AM
@grogers64 - have to admit, I actually LOL'd at the elephant analogy.
Check out this thread: Bicycle bag policy - Dimension limitations where @worstbikepolicy (harsh username, but fair) outlined his experience for @jcanon81
NOTE: I am an Employee and I'm a big fan of bicycles myself. Southwest's policy is weird and I will one day make it a personal mission to address this, but for now, I'm just another cyclist on a forum!
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07-14-2021
10:24 AM
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I also just saw this fake site come through in an email, so there are people here actively working to have it taken down.
Southwest never asks for personal information like that in applications!
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@worstbikepolicy - as an avid cyclist, I've been keeping up with this thread and am happy to read you were able to get your bike on board.
I saw your post about accidentally marking one of the replies as a "solution," so I've unmarked that. If you feel like another post here IS a solution, feel free to mark it.
I'm no expert at flying with bikes (yet!), but I've always understood Southwest's policy to be $0 if within the measurements listed (1 of 2 checked bags, basically) and $75 if over those measurements. I'm sure I'm over-simplifying it.
NOTE: I do work at Southwest, but am not a policy expert and this is not an official post as a Southwest representative - on these boards, I'm just another bicycle-loving Southwest Customer
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I'm curious who in our Community might have the lowest RR account number!
My string is 11 digits.
I'm sure most of you can beat that!
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07-01-2021
11:35 AM
you are being a GREAT mom!
the experts have weighed in on the baggage policies, but I'd also recommend wrapping the board up a little to ensure it's snug and cozy in the bag. could be bubble wrap, newspapers, cloth, foam - just something to keep it tight.
surfboards, snowboards, bicycles - they're like children to some!
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06-28-2021
01:47 PM
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coffee is a HUGE win for me, personally - so excited to see that back in drink service
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05-27-2021
01:48 PM
05-27-2021
01:48 PM
@skoeth yes! Southwest is already flying to Hawaii: https://www.southwest.com/destinations/hawaii
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05-21-2021
10:54 AM
05-21-2021
10:54 AM
@bwallet wrote:
Just so I can be the first to complain
-_-
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05-20-2021
01:16 PM
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Social Media is often quicker and easier!
If you're on Facebook or Twitter, try there by sending a Private Message to the Southwest account.
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05-20-2021
11:35 AM
@SWFlyer007 wrote:
@abereann When I think I'm going to be close to the 50, I have an approximately 2 lb duffle bag that I put on the very top of the bag I'm checking. If they tell me that it's over 50, I unzip, throw about what I think is the poundage over into that duffle bag, and I'm good to go
this is the way. master traveler
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05-19-2021
11:01 AM
05-19-2021
11:01 AM
@TheMiddleSeat are you looking DEN-IAH? I just recreated that search and saw "as low as $116" and the lowest fare on the calendar is $116. So...the prices are consistent between pages but very much NOT consistent with what you saw, ha!
Let me know what the origination is for your search so I can take a look and pass this along if it is indeed broken.
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@jesse_22 wrote:
Up in here, Alaska Airlines is living like it's the year 3018. This is something I thought only the president had.
this made me LOL
@jesse_22 - I enjoyed this breakdown and didn't take any offense to the critiques. All airlines (heck, all products/services) have their pros and cons! Mind you, I'm not a spokesperson for Southwest - just another Community Member who happens to work here. Sorry to hear your flight was delayed!
I'm also happy to have learned about seat pitches from @bwallet - the more you know!
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ah, my fault - I assumed MAX8!
I've been on an 800 once or twice 🙂
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05-18-2021
10:24 AM
05-18-2021
10:24 AM
@dfwskier wrote:
Flight last Friday was on an 800
How'd you like that aircraft? I haven't been on one yet.
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at 4:30a!
"They" aren't kidding when they say travel is going to come back vigorously
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05-14-2021
11:17 AM
@bec102896 wrote: In my years of bowling I've found some of my favorite meals at the bowling alley.
I need to know more about this
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Do we have any Hawaii experts here?
I've never been, so I'm curious about your favorite spots, food, or activities.
Hoping to check it off our list this year!
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love this tip @SWFlyer007 - great post!
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@Klaz88 wrote:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/ticotimes.net/2021/04/26/southwest-airlines-plans-june-return-to-costa-rica/amp
😲
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@TheMiddleSeat wrote:
I think @elijahbrantley loves the BNA terminal, perhaps he can shed some light on what you saw and maybe missed.
--TheMiddleSeat
I came here to say the same - I bet @elijahbrantley has some secrets up his sleeve.
@mejohnso - what are some of your favorite places at other airports? Maybe the Community can recommend some places similar to what you typically love.
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04-19-2021
01:38 PM
04-19-2021
01:38 PM
@gsking wrote:
I have a stack of weathered paper in my flight bag. Anyone sitting around me on the first flight they resume full service may be getting free drinks.
Whenever full service resumes, please let me know when you're flying out of DAL
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04-19-2021
09:10 AM
Hope the enjoy the flight, @1stflight! It's great that they have Early Bird, especially for their first time.
Would love to hear how it goes - let us know!
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04-16-2021
06:39 PM
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A lot of email clients also let you access deleted messages (for a while anyway).
If you haven't already tried it, there should be a "Deleted" folder somewhere that you can search.
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