October is finally here, and with it comes more fall foliage reaching its peak throughout the U.S. Each year, as trees begin to store a chemical called chlorophyll, their leaves lose their green ...
Dreaming of watching leaves turn from lush greens to fiery reds, burnt oranges and golden yellows this fall? You're not alone. But timing is everything—miss it by a week and you could find yourself ...
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 ...
The heat of summertime has us craving autumn — not to mention the breathtaking views of the forthcoming fall foliage. If you want to know when fall color is going to peak in your area, there’s a map ...
With the middle of the fall season nearing, leaves in most U.S. states have begun to change colors, wowing leaf-peepers with the orange, red, brown, and sometimes purple hues of autumn. These changes ...
With fall nearly halfway through, the vibrant hues of fall have come and gone in much of the United States, leaving foliage in midwestern and southern parts of the country left to change. During the ...
If you want a full-on leaf-peeping trip, some of the best color in the state comes from three parks that show up again and again on national foliage lists: Austin was on track for one of its driest ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Leaf peeping season has arrived in Pennsylvania, and you can plan those sweet afternoon drives with help from the Department of ...
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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