This fall foliage map will help you catch the best autumn color

You’ll love this unbe-leaf-ably helpful tool.

Across the United States, fall enthusiasts are planning their leaf-peeping trips. October has arrived, and the race is on to soak up the autumn scenery before winter begins. Up north, many people are already enjoying the season’s most vibrant colors. Meanwhile, the Southeast will have to wait until late October or early November for peak autumnal scenery. If you’ve been wondering when your neck of the woods can expect to see some fall color, check out the 2022 fall foliage map from SmokyMountains.com. This helpful tool features a slider that users can adjust to see when each region of the contiguous U.S. will reach peak color.

A landscape of red, yellow, orange, and green trees.

For ambitious leaf-peepers who want to scope out fall leaves all over the country, this map is an indispensable tool. Another cool part of this resource? You can contribute to it. By submitting a fall foliage report when autumn color graces your neighborhood, you can help make the map more accurate. The short form asks basic questions about what area you’re in, if the leaves there have begun changing color, and how brilliant the colors are.

A forest of think pale trees with orange leaves.

Curious minds can peruse SmokyMountains.com for more information on why leaves change color in the fall. The map and page are also great resources for teachers seeking seasonal lesson plan ideas. Kids in the classroom will love the site’s free print-out autumn coloring book, too.

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See why Vermont has the country’s most gorgeous fall foliage

Fall in love with the colorful leaves.

Now that the Autumn Equinox has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s time to embrace the oncoming fall foliage. As vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges begin gracing trees across the United States, dedicated leaf-peepers will start traveling to find the country’s best autumn leaves. While many states enjoy spectacular fall scenery, one state in particular is known for its out-of-this-world seasonal landscapes. Vermont, that charming little East Coast state between New York and New Hampshire, earns its popularity as a top leaf-peeping spot by offering incomparable views. While countless online travel guides celebrate Vermont’s fall foliage, people who have never visited the state may wonder what all the excitement is about. Wonder no more with this gallery that shows off some of Vermont’s most dazzling fall color.

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