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14 Oct 2023, New England Fall Foliage Report — 9 Comments

  1. I have been reading your blog for more than a month and we came, we saw, and now we leave. Started on Sept 28 in Manchester NH, then went to Wilmington VT as we started up Hwy 100 to Burlington. Back through Stowe, Franconian Notch, Kancamagus to Acadia, Camden ME, Portland, and Portsmouth and that took 2 weeks. The best colors were in Stowe, Kancamagus, and the Carriage oath in Acadia. We basically stopped our leaf peeping journey when we arrived in Boston on 10/10. Thank you for your detailed and helpful blog! We had a fantastic time even with a somewhat disappointing show of colors.

    • Thank you Kathy, I do the best I can. It sounds like you got to visit some wonderful places in New England. I hope you got a maple cremee in Vermont (or a maple milkshake) and maybe a lobster roll while out in Maine… even though the colors weren’t quite as I had hoped, they weren’t too bad either… (IMHO) 🙂

    • Lets be honest. This year was a brown out. We were at these same places at the same time and it was as though everything was airbrushed with a yellowish brown tinge…. I had fond hopes of sharing colorful foliage with my family that has never been to New England but that would have to wait another year.

      Meanwhile despite all the bloggers, marketers, media hype.. there was not one who called out the truth and let people know. Its understandable that tourism is a major source of revenue for this region but it was very disappointing to see that most of the “web cams in the White mountain”, for example, were all taken down in a strange coincidence…

      • I don’t know if you are or are not lumping me in with all the “bloggers” out there but here is what I’ve been saying:
        July 2023
        Now the bad news. I have been expecting the many different fungi to raise their ugly heads at some point this summer and it wasn’t a matter of IF there would be Anthracnose or Tar Spot (to name just a few) but it was when and how much will be affected. Right now my only report has come from John Burk about the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts and I was really hoping to see a lot of bright fall colors out that way… Well, time will tell as to how bad it will be.
        August 2023
        Rain Stress: Too much rain is just as stressful as too little rain and we will have to see what the effect will be. in some cases, trees may just turn brown and drop leaves, and in others, the trees will develop Anthracnose or Tar-spot which are fungi that affect our trees in wet years. (I think this year counts…)

        The BIGGEST question is how bad will it be?
        26 Sept 2023
        I wrote: As of this time, I haven’t seen any stunning fall colors from New England (yet). (Jeff says) I think there MAY be some early turning but much of it will be early stress turning. We should see a long drawn-out process.

        My best guess this early and in lieu of a good/accurate forecast for the weather is that it will start weak and slowly build from the last week or so of September into October. Some color may arrive early but it will be more of the type of a few trees at a time with more slowly adding on. This may mean “Bright Peak” if you find it will be far and few occasions this year…

        My goal is to give you a realistic view of what you will see when you get here. I want your expectations to be realistic and since I don’t work for the tourism companies in New England, I’m a little more unbiased in what I say. I can also BE VERY WRONG!!! So take everything I say with a grain of salt. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best! It will balance out somewhere between the two extremes. (Exploring 102 by Jeff)
        Mount Willard and Webster Cliff Reflection in Willey Pond in Crawford Notch
        So while I DID NOT know how bad it would be, I have been expecting the fall colors to be a tough find this year. I’m heading up into the Lakes region in a few minutes to see what I can find. I have made some good images this year but it has been harder than I like.

        So while I appreciate that you are unhappy, I believe I have done my very best to set people’s expectations.

  2. After spending 3 days 10/11-10/13 traveling through mid MA and all of Vermont north to south, I’d say there is either still plenty of color to come or it’s just going to be an off year. We were there same exact 3 days in 2020 and it was beautiful! This year it was some color but nothing at all bright color. Nothing. Lots of pale yellows and browns and still a lot of green too. Then there are the barren trees scattered around as well that already did their thing.

  3. We had been to Acadia national park today. The drive was good, there were patches of reds and oranges on the Loop road, but the best we saw was at the Asticou Azalea garden off the bar harbour. Must visit if you are going towards Acadia.

  4. Appreciate your realistic reports Jeff.
    Was in Manchester VT 10th they 13th.
    Colors just not happening this year.
    Definitely the toughest year in a while.

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