7 hot spots to visit in the fall if you're trying to avoid crowds, according to a frequent traveler
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"I've been hunting for the best ways to avoid crowds, and fall has proven to be an opportune window. It's sometimes referred to as the 'shoulder' season between peak summer travel and offseason winter trips, and it can be a more affordable and largely quiet time to travel."
"If you're looking for prime fall foliage, head to Alberta, Canada. Banff, Canmore, and Jasper National Park are the big hitters. Gorgeous red-orange foliage lines turquoise lakes in a perfect, cozy tableau. To really avoid crowds, I'd recommend heading south of Canmore to the Kananaskis Municipality."
"Although many people visit South Island, New Zealand, for skiing or hiking in the country's winter and summer, the offseason (September through November) is still beautiful. Add in the lower crowd levels at popular sites like the Milford Sound and Tekapo Dark Sky Reserves."
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