Fall and Autumn Foliage Resources
Cams and Updated Photos
Fall Foliage Guides
Autumn Exposure – stunning autumn photos from New England and Colorado
Driving Tours in New England – from Yankee Magazine
Foliage Central from Yankee Magazine
Fall color finder – For those who can;t tell their ash from a rosebud
Fall color in the Eastern United States – great articles on facts and folklore about autumn and foliage color changes
Fall Foliage Prediction Map 2019 from SmokeyMountain.com
Great Fall Drives in the Blue Ridge – great site with updated regional events calendar
Kankamagus Highway, White Mountains, NH- truly one of the most scenic stretches of highway in New England
Kid’s Guide to Outdoor Fall Fun forwarded from Krista’s mom, and packed with great ideas.
Maine Fall Foliage When and Where to Visit from the official Maine State site, Maine.gov
Maine Photo Gallery: The Best of Year’s Past features some great photos of Maine Foliage
Must Drive Roads un Every State
Round the Bend’s Travel Guide to Upstate NY Foliage – regional Foliage Links
PhotographersScenic Fall Motorcycle Rides – Asheville, NC: great scenic foliage rides for the bike or the car
PhotographersTake Your Peak: A Guide to Fall Foliage on the East Coast– when’s the best time for peeping
The Top Ten Best Place to View Fall Foliage (hope this doesn’t spoil the suspense,but number 1 is Camden, Maine)
US Trails Information Center – contains information on over 7000 rail trails throughout the US, many in prime peeping country
Virginia’s MacArthur Inn – newly renovated in the heart of the Appalacians, great peeping here
You had to ask
Why leaves change color – easier reading here and informative. This is a good site to send the students for a fun Fall lesson
Autumn Chemistry – from the Richmond Times Dispatch. Another great article that could be used in a classroom setting
Why do leaves change color in the Fall? – From Science Made Simple. Specifically written for kids and a great resource for an impromptu science lesson
Preserve the colorful beauty of Autumn leaves – from the Tri-City Herald. Another great Autumn project for students