New England’s fall foliage turns across the state from around the 10th of October to a fiery finish as late as early November. Whether you are out in the Berkshires, in Sturbridge village or down on the cape you will find a feast for the senses. We have history, food, foliage and just plain fun. To me one of the best things about visiting during the fall is the colors really set off the period homes in the small towns of Massachusetts.
- Sturbridge village farm amid autumn color
- Autumn is a state of mind
- Peak color around barn
- Salem Witch House sign against foliage back drop
- white church surrounded by incredible fall foliage
- maple fall foliage surrounding clock in Salem MA
- ribbon of road surrounded by peak fall foliage
- New England fall foliage reflecting on pond
- Peak yellow maple tree
- Jonathan Corwin’s Witch House in Salem MA
- Horses frolicking under bright fall foliage
- my definition of peak fall foliage
- Quabbin reservoir in Autumn
- Peak autumn color reflecting in pond
- Fallen fall leaves make carpet on Birch pond path
- Canopy of brilliant fall color at Saugus Iron works
Visit my fall foliage gallery on Vistaphotography


















