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When it comes to showcasing the beautiful fall foliage that Massachusetts boasts statewide, there’s truly no better means than a set of captivating images. And over on our Facebook page, we’ve seen quite the response from our wonderful fans when it comes to travel-inspiring photography.
So, today on MassFinds, we’re present to you, a set of breathtaking photos taken across Massachusetts by our Facebook fans with one theme in mind, “fall foliage off-the-beaten-path.”
Which photo is your favorite? Tell us in the comments below! 🙂
Orange Foliage, credit: Rene T.
Route 2, Berkshires, credit: Laura L.
Uxbridge, MA, credit: Bob G.
South Shore, MA, credit: Jeremie D.
Along the Charles River, credit: Nora M.
Swift River, Ware, MA, credit: Baltazar P.
Mortan Park, Plymouth, MA, credit: Peter C.
Oak Hill Country Club, Fitchburg, MA, credit: Dan Lincoln
Hanover, MA, credit: Jeff F.
Reservoir, Shirley, MA, credit: Lee B.
Wellfleet, MA, credit: Jeanne C.
Rowe Mountain, credit: Chris G.
Ayer, MA, credit: Diana Blanchette
Boston, near the Bunker Hill Monument, credit: Tammy K.
Buckland, Shelburne Falls, MA, credit: Yvonne R.
Central Mass, ‘Buddy hiding in the foliage’, credit: Dan Lincoln
Central Mass, credit: Dan Lincoln
Century Mill Road, Bolton, MA, credit: Barbara N.
East Otis, credit: Berkshire Serenity Gardens
Autumn in the Berkshires Bike Tour, credit: Easy Rider Tours
Along the Charles River in Boston, credit: Ed M.
Simpson Park, Framingham, MA, credit: Anthony M.
Harvard Shaker Village, credit: Diana Blanchette
Highfield Hall, Falmouth, MA, credit: Highfield Hall
Mohawk Trail, credit: Peter C.
Mt. Sugarloaf, credit: Mylyn M.
Quabbin Reservoir, credit: Melissa T.
Taken near Mt. Wachusett, credit: Josh D.
Silver Lake, Grafton, MA, credit: Christine M.
Southampton, MA, credit: Ann P.
Uxbridge, MA, credit: Jessica O.
Mohawk Trail, credit: Angelina S.
TOPICS: Fall, Photography
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