Fall is back, and bringing with it jack-o'-lanterns, football, pumpkin spice everything and, in some parts of the country, ...
Ultimately, climate change may bring relief from overtourism at a high price: the loss of vibrant autumn leaves.
We’re approaching a favorite time of year for many New Yorkers — fall — and with it comes leaf peeping and fall foliage. But ...
"This year does look good. It's been a good growing season, and we expect a good year," Jim Salge, foliage forecaster for Yankee Magazine, said. "With less rainfall, the trees are ...
The East Coast tends to get all the attention when it comes to fall foliage, but don’t sleep ... in comfort—all without making a trip to New England. Whether you’re planning a girls ...
In a region where residents actually get to see all four seasons, fall is undoubtedly New England’s favorite. It’s the time of year when trees cast hues of red, orange, and yellow on towns ...
colorful fall foliage New Englanders expect. So said “leaf fanatic” Jeff Folger in an interview with WBUR. He noted that this delay resulted from a rainy New England summer. Less dry patches ...
Fall is his favorite season ... the next couple of weeks.” Get more New Hampshire news in your inbox: Sign up for the free Rundown newsletter. Peak foliage, he says, is more of a procession ...
New Hampshire fall colors: Week of Oct. 14 By the week of Oct. 14, foliage in New Hampshire and most of New England will have passed its peak, the website predicts. Leaves can be expected to be ...
Fall is an ideal time to travel ... Oak Glen offers an unexpected taste of New England in Southern California. My son, who grew up on the East Coast, described it as “Vermont in California” and can’t ...
Smile, New Yorkers: fall is around the corner ... which is where this interactive fall foliage map comes in. The tool is pretty easy to use: scroll through the date bar at the bottom of the ...
The colors of fall foliage always seem to captivate people in New England, along with visitors from other states who come to view the annual phenomenon. But not all years are created equal.