A traveler who's been to 35 national parks shares her top 5 for fall leaf-peeping
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"I'm pretty focused on outdoor natural beauty," said Blodgett, who has been traveling in an RV with her husband for three years and documenting their journey.
Visiting national parks to see the season's colors, or 'leaf peep,' is a popular pastime and gives a major boost to some states' economies.
Last year, an analysis published by Appalachian State University reported that fall foliage tourism would generate about $30 billion from 24 states.
She thinks North Cascades National Park in Washington is an underrated fall foliage site, reflecting her belief in its hidden beauty during autumn.
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