What's Happening?
Explore Fall has released a live map detailing the current peak fall foliage across the United States. States experiencing peak colors include parts of Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, Michigan’s
Lower Peninsula, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Areas past peak color include Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, Oregon, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, northern New Hampshire, Vermont, and western Colorado. The map also categorizes regions with high, moderate, and low fall foliage colors, providing a comprehensive view of the seasonal changes.
Why It's Important?
Fall foliage is a significant seasonal attraction, drawing tourists and nature enthusiasts to various regions to witness the vibrant colors. The map serves as a guide for travelers seeking the best locations to experience peak fall foliage, aiding in planning trips and maximizing the enjoyment of the autumn season. The information is particularly valuable for those interested in photography, hiking, and outdoor activities.
What's Next?
Meteorological fall continues until November 30, with meteorological winter beginning on December 1. Travelers and nature enthusiasts are encouraged to take advantage of the remaining fall season to explore areas with peak foliage before the colors fade.











