Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Photo of the Erwinna Covered Bridge in autumn taken in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. getty We may still be in the summer travel season—taking those final dips in scenic pools around the world and glamping in the mountains —but as every fall foliage enthusiast can attest, it’s time to start mapping out fall 2024 leaf peeping trips. Some of the obvious destinations include the Aspen tree lined Million Dollar Highway in Colorado or just about anywhere in New England.

But Priceline , an online travel agency, analyzed its internal search data for fall trips to determine some of the most popular destinations for this upcoming leaf-peeping season. Cuttalossa barn mill in Bucks County Pennsylvania with colorful fall foliage. getty The No.

1 leaf-peeping destination for fall 2024, according to Priceline, is Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which is about an hour outside of Philadelphia and is known for its beautiful covered bridges surrounded by trees dressed in autumnal hues. Leaf peepers can see a dozen of these covered bridges on a fall driving tour in Bucks County , but leave the photography to passengers because most of them don’t have areas where you can pull of to snap your photos. Back in the 19th century, Bucks County had more than 50 covered bridges crossing the Delaware and linking towns so that they could trade the goods manufactured by their mills.

Built in 1842, the Pine Valley Bridge is the second-o.