The peak of fall foliage can start as early as September, and most locations will peak in either October or November.
Mornings are crisp and cool, football is starting up again and pumpkin spice-flavored everything is back on store shelves—sure signs that autumn is on its way. Soon, the leaves on deciduous trees will ...
“The Laurel Highlands region is annually ranked among the nation’s best destinations for fall foliage, and this 68-mile-long ...
As seen in these maps, the vibrant fall hues which New Hampshire is so well-known for are expected to peak in the first half ...
The colors of yellow, gold, orange and red are awaiting us this autumn. Where will they appear first? This fall foliage map ...
New England boasts some of the most colorful fall foliage displays. Every year, about 10 million leafpeepers visit the region ...
Let the New England leaf-peeping preparation begin.
While some trees have started to change color upstate, the Lower Hudson Valley still has quite a bit to go before vibrant colors dot the landscape.
Rain or no rain, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau is gearing up for what they're hoping will be a busy leaf peeping ...
Despite a stretch of well-above normal temperatures and an increase in humidity, trees are still managing to prove to us that ...
More: 'Primed for a show': Why 2024 is shaping up to be a great fall foliage year in Vermont The next week will bring patchy foliage to the entire state and partial foliage in the North, Smoky ...
Though not generally thought of as a "crowd-free" location, this waterfall trail is recognized on Backpacker's list of fall favorites.