Driving on the Kancamagus Highway (USA) to see the autumn scenery is an experience many tourists wish to try once in their life.

The Kancamagus Highway is considered one of the most beautiful autumn roads in New England, the northeastern region of the United States. Coming here, visitors will experience the feeling of being lost in a real-life fairy tale, climbing mountains and camping in the middle of a forest with colorful leaves.

The Kancamagus Highway, also known as Route 112, opened in the early 1960s. It connects Bath and Conway, passing through the majestic White Mountain National Forest.

The Kancamagus Highway is only about 60km long but has a dreamy beauty in the fall, when the maple and birch forests on both sides of the road change color, turning eye-catching yellow and red.

This famous highway is located in the state of New Hampshire. This place is known as the smallest state but has hundreds of years of history developing with the United States.

Stopping at the campsite on the way across Kancamagus, visitors can visit the Albany wooden bridge. The bridge spans the cobblestoned Swift River. The unique feature of the Albany bridge is its wooden roof. This is a place that many visitors check-in when visiting the state of New Hampshire.

Rocky Gorge Scenic Area, Sabbaday Falls… are also stops that tourists should visit when passing through Kancamagus.

If you want to broaden your horizons and enjoy the majestic fall scenery, you cannot miss the White Mountain National Forest on the way through Kancamagus. Visitors can admire the fall from above when boarding the Mount Washington Cog. This is a long-standing mountain train, passing through the majestic trees of the White Mountain National Forest.