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Sometimes lakes are seen as a ‘poor beach’, but not every inland body of water is a murky brown abyss.
In some cases, lakes are even flat more beautiful than the oceanespecially during the fall season, when the tree lines appear in a variety of vibrant red, gold and orange hues.
Although palm trees are usually a sign of good living, there is just something magical about the atmosphere that a picturesque lake provides.
The crisp mountain air and all the seasonal pumpkin concoctions don’t exactly exude beach vibes, but cozying up by the fire in a pretty lake town sounds just right.
Full of autumn splendor, GOBanking Rates has revealed this 3 towns on the lake visits that are easy on the wallet!
Midwest Magic: Lake Of The Ozarks
Forget what you think you know about the Ozarks; they’re not all a bunch of hillbillies and gangsters as depicted on one of Netflix’s biggest hits, Ozark.
Yes, there could be an ugly trailer park, or two… or three… remember, just like Ozarks Marty Byrd said the Ozarks show off ‘more coastline than California‘.
Most of the region is truly beautiful and no better season than autumn better showcases its natural beauty.
Popular for fishing, boating and hiking, the views are impeccable throughout the area, while the lake itself never seems to end.
You have a variety of accommodations to choose from, ranging from cute resorts, Mom & Pop inns, and cozy cabins.
Best of all, a vacation in the Ozarks won’t break the bank. According to Lake.com, many properties are lowering their prices by as much as 40%!
Tip: Award-winning Alhonna Resort & Marina is only $89 in October!
Lake Champlain: Vermont’s Fall Wonderland
Vermont doesn’t get nearly the credibility it deserves, but how could that be when it’s overshadowed by megacities like New York City, Boston and DC?
The “Green Mountain State” should definitely get a different nickname in the fall, when the usual green mountains lining one of the most scenic spots turn to shades of copper and rustic red. picturesque American lakes.
New Englanders from near and far love to escape to nearby Lake Champlain for the ultimate blissful fall escape, but word of mouth has spread across the country about Vermont’s unparalleled beauty, such as the Cheney Mountain Trail.
Vermont may be the center of this beautiful lake, but keep in mind that it is also shared by New York and Canada, so rates may vary for your stay.
Lake.com once again shared their insight, showing that the Vermont side tends to a 25% drop in hotel ratesranging from beautiful inns to lakeside hotels.
A far cry from the bustling cities of the East Coast, a visit to Lake Champlain is the ultimate fall getaway to recharge in amazing scenery while enjoying the flavors that fall brings.
Expect an abundance of cideries and orchards, as well as seasonal delicacies on the menus of local eateries. You know you can’t leave Vermont without eating something made from maple!
Tip: make a note in your agenda! Tucked away near the Vermont-Canada border lies this top-class hotel Tyler Place Family Resortonly for summer all inclusive 165 acre resort with majestic views of Lake Champlain!
Muskoka: Canada’s lesser-known slice of autumn heaven
A lot can be said about Canada these days, but if there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s the country’s breathtaking beauty.
While Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal tend to steal some of the shine away from Canada’s natural beauty, you’ve probably heard of places like Banff, perhaps the most stunning natural wonders in North America.
However, there is one slice of heaven that flies under the radar: Ontario’s enchanting lake town Muskoka.
Home to lush forestry and seemingly endless colorful treetops, the tranquil town is the ultimate escape to relax from the stresses of life.
Cozy huts and lodges line the coastline, and you might even bump into a celebrity or two, as this region has become a trendy place for the rich and famous to hide out.
According to Lake.com, drop rates often drop by as much as 30%, so you don’t have to spend on potential vacations like the “one percent.”
Tip: For the best price, check out Muskoka Shore Cottages, located on the lake for a peaceful retreat. Fall rates are as low as $92 per night.
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