With Labor Day coming and going, we are full steam ahead for everything Fall.

We may be a little late, considering one world-famous coffee shop just dropped its yearly Pumpkin Spice and Fall-oriented coffees and treats in August.

Don't fret; there is still time to get in on some fall travel plans.

Airbnb just dropped a list of the best fall destinations, and one of the highest-rated and most preferred is in Wisconsin.

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Airbnb says nothing screams Fall like apple picking, pumpkin patches, leaf peeping, and spooky vibes, so it's no surprise that travelers want to embrace the season by going to these niche destinations that embody its true essence.

I can't speak to the "true essence" of fall this Wisconsin tourist hotspot offers, but I was there during the summer, and I'd love to see fall weather in person.

Home of about 26,000 people, Superior, Wisconsin, was listed among the ten best Prime Fall Destinations.

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Pattison State Park's 1,400 acres are listed as the top place to visit in Superior, and nothing says the "true essence of fall" more than kicking it at the park.

The park has the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains, 165 feet high.

Then there's the Superior Entry Lighthouse, Wisconsin Point, and it would be a huge miss, not to mention checking out the Ice Caves, albeit maybe too early in the season, at the Apostle Islands.

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Here's the complete list of 10 cities called prime fall destinations by Airbnb:

Salem, MA
Bar Harbor, ME
Walla Walla, WA
Moab, UT
Hartford, VT
Columbia Falls, MT
Mills Rivers, NC
Fruita, CO
Superior, WI
Eureka Springs, AR

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