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February 2024, New England Fall Forecast — 10 Comments

  1. We would like to come out this year from California. We want it to be worth our time because we have to PAY for everything, we have no miles, no credits, no freebies, to have this experience. (Flights/travel, Pet sitter, Temp in-home Elder Care for 90+ year old in-laws, Car Rental, Hotel, Food, Maple Ice Creams, Souvenirs, etc.) And we are saving now BUT want to make sure this endeavor is/will really be, worth it. Look forward to your guidance and everything you share more than you know! Thank you!

    • Well I hate to say it but there are no guarantees out there. You can hit the hotel.com links on my pages and look for options for the cancellation allowances. Also look further away from the very touristy areas where the prices are higher… I have stayed in Stowe but I had to wait till 9PM before finding better prices. I was winging it on a weekday night…

  2. My family and I will be doing a NE Fall Foliage road trip this year. We would likely fly into Boston and then head north up the coast to Maine, cross ME, NH, VT, back down through MA to Boston. We have the option of coming Sept 27-Oct 6 OR Oct 18-27. Which week would you recommend or is most likely to have colors? Traveling with a 7 and 4 year old… any other tips, tricks, opinions, or recommends you can share is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

  3. Can you supply the into to contact the tour guide I believe you recommended for fall foliage tours by the name of April?
    Thank you.
    Karol

  4. Hi Jeff, I’m gathering info for a 2025 New England wedding the first or second week of November (ideally a price reduction as it becomes “off season”). I’m open to anywhere in New England. Do you think Western Mass, Connecticut, and Rhode Island would still have nice foliage? I still love the idea of Vermont or New Hampshire but I’m concerned about how many leaves will have fallen by that point. Curious to know your thoughts! Thanks!

    • The first week of November is probably your best bet. I have found good color along the coast and you should find some color in South Central Massachusetts to CT and RI. It’s a little far out for my crystal ball and when I asked it just now what the outlook for 1 Nov 2025 was, we to put it bluntly, it asked if I was crazy?… 🙂

      But in general Areas around larger bodies of water or large rivers will turn a bit later than their counterparts due to the thermodynamics. (The water keeps the temps around it a few degrees warmer)
      But you are at the mercy of the weather which is capricious at best. I would look for a venue that can show you photos from the past 10 years of the fall colors on their property holding color till mid Nov (pics like this should be rare) but Venues will have cultivated trees and shrubs that may hold their color longer versus natural woods that may be bare at the same time…

      Sorry that is my best guess at this point

  5. Jeff, we are planning to travel the east coast from top to bottom this fall and would like to travel as the foliage travels. We would appreciate your input on where and when to begin. Things are always dependent on weather changes, but your best estimate will get us started. Thanks.

    • Start North and if you bring your passport you could cross into Canada and start in Sept up there but by 1 October the colors will start changing on this side of the border. Near the ocean the colors turn later. Western Maine (Eustis) is a good early place to visit and northern NH (above the White Mountains and then the Northeast Kingdom. Every 3 or so days you’ll be able to move a bit further south.
      Keep reading my articles for more info…

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