Climate Change: Predicting the Future of Fall Foliage in New England
The latest weather data show that New England nights are getting warmer. So what does that mean for the “warm, sunny days and crisp, clear nights” foliage setup?
The latest weather data show that New England nights are getting warmer. So what does that mean for the “warm, sunny days and crisp, clear nights” foliage setup?
Vermont’s Route 100 may be the best fall foliage drive in all of New England, as shown here in these photos by Kindra Clineff.
Ready for an autumn New England road trip? From back roads and small towns to coastal spots, these New England road trip ideas offer a wonderful way to enjoy the season.
From the best time for peak color to the perfect foliage towns and road trips, our New Hampshire fall foliage guide will help you plan a great Granite State escape this autumn.
The most popular fall foliage drives aren’t the only way to experience New England’s spectacular autumn foliage display.
Vermont recently declared itself home of the World’s Best Foliage. With forest covering three-quarters of the state and the highest percentage of maple trees in the country, it’s easy to see why.
Of all the New England fall foliage drives, none is more well known (or mispronounced) than the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire.
Whether you’re planning your first New England fall foliage visit or just looking to brush up on autumn essentials, our leaf peeper newbie guide has you covered.
If you find yourself hunting for early foliage, there are some fantastic options in New England for those willing to think outside the box.
Heading to New England this autumn? Our list of the prettiest fall foliage villages in Massachusetts offers ten spots you won’t want to miss.
Sit back, relax, and experience this year’s fall foliage from New England’s many beautiful harbors, rivers, and lakes.
New England fall color is as close as 45 minutes away for the Hub’s leaf peepers. Here are some of our favorite New England foliage day trips from Boston.