Autumn is the time of year when our favorite hikes become even more breathtaking — alight with the vibrant reds, oranges and yellows of fall. As reported by USA Today, while there are many great places to soak up the amazing sights of autumn, a few great hikes around the country are offer the chance to fully be immersed in the fall season. Among its “Incredible Fall Foliage Hikes,” The ActiveTimes.com includes the Appalachian Trail: Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Noting rather than tackling the entire 2,200 miles of this National Scenic Trail, hikers can opt for a small but spectacular section within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Drive to the parking area at Newfound Gap and take the Appalachian Trail to Indian Gap. The 3.4-mile roundtrip will give a taste of this historic route and allow visitors to see beautiful fall foliage.