When you put on a warm jacket to walk the Boise greenbelt that is outlined in leaves, and you can smell Starbucks Signature Espresso, steamed milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, whipped cream, and pumpkin pie spices in the air, you know that Fall is finally here.

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For many of us who have recently moved to the Treasure Valley, Fall may be a new experience. It has quickly become my favorite season, and the fact that it coincides with the pumpkin spice season is just a bonus.

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The color change from green to red, yellow, and orange shades is magical. There are places all around us to take in the beauty. Still, if you want to go with someone special to see Fall in all of its Idaho glory, there are specific places that allow you to really immerse yourself in the season.

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Fall is when we finally see the sun go down before 10pm. We stop seeing triple-digit temperatures and are tempted to pull out sweaters when the high is 75, something we would never even dream of doing in the Spring. It's when we take the family to places like Lowe Family Farmstead to make our way through their latest corn maze. It's when farmers celebrate the harvest, and we have harvest festivals all over the Treasure Valley. It's when teenagers fill up Haunted World in Caldwell, and spooky decorations begin to line Harrison Boulevard. It's when we get together with extended family for the last time before the snow starts to fall.

So, where can you go to see the vibrant colors of Fall in the Treasure Valley? We're glad you asked.

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