BEGINS AT THE END OF SEPTEMBER, WAY UP IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND. AND AS TIME GOES ON, IT GOES DOWN, DOWN, DOWN UNTIL MORE. AND NOW WE’RE LEFT WITH JUST A FEW SPOTS OF COLOR. AS YOU LOOK DOWN TOWARD THE ...
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The Best Places to See New England Fall Foliage
Nothing says “fall” quite like seeing the leaves change color from bright green to brilliant shades of crimson, scarlet, gold and purple. It’s just one of the many reasons fall may be our favorite ...
We’ve reached the first full week of October, and peak foliage color this season is spreading widely across Northern New England and spilling into the higher elevations of Massachusetts. Up until ...
Forget highways and hiking trails, the best place to spot New England's emerging fall colors is in a treehouse in Connecticut, according to travel magazine National Geographic. The treehouse on the ...
It’s pretty much a wrap, folks. Peak fall foliage is coming to a close and it was a bit of a letdown. Don’t get me wrong, there were still some beautiful arrays of foliage across portions of New ...
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New England fall foliage past peak in many place, but it's still fantastic at this MA town
Stick season is coming fast for New England. However, Yankee Magazine said there's one town in Massachusetts whose trees may prove to hold their hue a while longer, at least until after this weekend ...
Leaf-peeping season has arrived in the Northeast and beyond, but weeks of drought have muted this year's autumn colors, and sent leaves fluttering to the ground earlier than usual. Soaking in the fall ...
Following a dry summer, plant scientists are predicting the leaves will change color later this year, with many still counting on a colorful fall. The state Department of Conservation and Recreation’s ...
A prolonged drought and other factors have muffled the kaleidoscopic blend of reds, oranges and yellows in some areas of New England this fall. A prolonged drought and other factors have muffled the ...
A is for acer saccharum, also called the sugar maple tree, known for its orange and red fall foliage. B is for bog, as in cranberry bog, with a cranberry harvest celebration planned for Oct. 6-7 in ...
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