01 Sep Fall Foliage Getaway In New Hampshire
The transition from the sultry summer months to the crisp embrace of fall brings about a magical transformation at Steele Hill. As we sit amidst the serene surroundings of our resort, we are reminded of the words of Ernest Dowson:
“Pale amber sunlight falls across / The reddening October trees, / That hardly sway before a breeze / As soft as summer: summer’s loss / Seems little, dear! on days like these.”
Indeed, while summer is a time of vibrant energy and exuberance, autumn at Steele Hill Resort is a tranquil experience, inviting our guests to find comfort in the beauty of nature’s transition. As the trees adorn shades of red, orange, purple and gold, the resort becomes a canvas of nature’s finest artwork.
Wallace Stegner aptly captured this sentiment when he said, “Another fall, another turned page…” Each season at Steele Hill Resort is a unique chapter, and autumn undoubtedly marks a poignant turn, a time of reflection, and a deeper appreciation of the fleeting beauty around us.
And it’s not just the breathtaking landscapes; it’s the faces of our guests, radiant in the autumnal glow, that truly bring the season alive. John Donne’s words echo this sentiment: “No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face.” Each visitor at our resort carries with them the essence of fall, mirroring the warmth and depth of the changing environment.
At the heart of it all, Lauren DeStefano’s sentiment perfectly encapsulates our feelings about this season: “Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale.” At Steele Hill Resort, we celebrate this grand finale with gusto, ensuring that each guest experiences the pinnacle of autumn’s magic.
To experience this fall enchantment, we invite you to Steele Hill Resort. Come, wrap yourself in the amber hues, breathe in the fresh, cool air, and let the season’s magic wash over you in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire.