Mendocino County is a great place to enjoy fall leaves. Specifically, the town of Ukiah. However, there are many stops along the way where you can see beautiful fall leaves. We like Ukiah for fall leaf peeping for several reasons. Ukiah has a charming downtown, an 80 acre park with hiking trails right near downtown, and it is surrounded by wineries, as well as a very architecturally interesting monastery. If you want to find a new fall foliage destination in Northern California, take a trip on Highway 101 to Ukiah.

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The best time to experience this fall foliage destination in Northern California is late October through early November. We bet you didn’t know you could go leaf-peeping in Mendocino County! Tell us, what areas of Northern California do you think have the most beautiful fall foliage?

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