Dave Jackson on September 25th, 2008

This tiny sliver of time when trees across the country show off their autumnal tones is quite magical, but it varies from state to state. Read on for the best times to catch Mother Nature’s artistic side. Unlike its northern neighbors, however, Texas doesn’t have vast displays of color but rather pockets of autumnal glory [...]

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Dave Jackson on September 20th, 2008

Autumn’s pageantry of colors in the Smoky Mountains usually peaks in mid-October. Some 800 miles of trails thread the whole of the Smoky Mountains natural fabric – and its waterfalls , coves, balds, and rushing streams. There are also many flatwater opportunities for simply floating and quietly appreciating the natural character of the river during [...]

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Phil Franks on September 21st, 2009

Tomorrow marks the beginning of Autumn and the leaves are already beginning to change colors.  In fact, foliage reports are already being placed and many are claiming this might be one of the strongest years yet.  Looking at the higher elevations of the Adirondacks and Catskills, the change is coming along well.
It is huge deal [...]

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Dave Jackson on September 22nd, 2008

WHERE TO SEE: There are plenty of places and roads in the Central Region to tour to view fall color. Some minor highways include Highway 19 south of New Florence to Bem; all of Highway 94 and 100; Highways 179, 240, 5, 7, 87, 17. For a more relaxed tour, head to the Northeast Kingdom [...]

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