Tips for leaf peepers

• If you are traveling a long distance to Connecticut or you plan on making a             weekend out of your trip, make hotel reservations in advance.

• Try to plan your trip during mid-week; you will find that roads are quieter,
    giving you more opportunity to enjoy the views.

• Make an adventure out of your trip: Explore the state’s back roads. Some of the             best sights are off the beaten path.

• Don’t worry about missing “peak� color. You will still be able to enjoy a full
    array of colors that can be found before the peak.

• Make time to explore some areas on foot. Hiking allows you to truly experience             the foliage you have come to enjoy.

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