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What makes New England special?  The people, the places, and it’s diverse landscape and coast line provides a backdrop for the greatest natural show in the country.  The diverse species of trees and shrubs provide an explosion of colors which last such a short time and makes us appreciate it even more.

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Fall Foliage Primer for Leaf-Peeping

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on June 29, 2017 by Jeff FoliageFebruary 20, 2025 12

A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring Fall in New England Welcome to my Fall foliage Guide for Leaf Peepers. This page will take you through the basics and you will find links to other subjects that I write about. You can … Continue reading →

Posted in 2017 posts, Cornerstone, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip, Vermont Locations | Tagged Autumn in New England, leaf peeper, peak fall foliage | 12 Replies

Peacham Fall Foliage and a Blacksmith

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on May 18, 2017 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024 6

Well, you might be confused about this title. When I started to blog for Yankee Magazine a lifetime ago, the wisdom I had garnered from the fall foliage lore masters was that the Northeast Kingdom, affectionately known as the NEK, … Continue reading →

Posted in 2017 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip, Vermont Locations | Tagged Autumn in New England, early fall foliage, NEK, Northeast Kingdom, Peacham Vermont, peak fall foliage | 6 Replies

Vermont Back Roads and GPS

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on March 29, 2017 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024  

New England Photography on Vermont back roads Subjects like this are always my favorites. Anytime I can find my way to a dirt road, I wonder what is around the next bend? I won’t lie, this can go terribly wrong … Continue reading →

Posted in 2017 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Photography Tips, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip, Vermont Locations | Tagged back roads, Granby Road, Green Mountains, peak fall foliage, waterfalls | Leave a reply

Can You Do a Fall Foliage Trip in 7-8 Days

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on March 26, 2017 by Jeff FoliageFebruary 21, 2025 7

Well, today’s question is… Can I do a fall foliage trip in 7-8 days through all six states? Is this a fall foliage trip that can be done? Of course, it can be done, but I never have done it myself. … Continue reading →

Posted in 2017 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip | Tagged Autumn in New England, peak fall foliage, RV travel | 7 Replies

The Best Foliage Drives in New England

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on February 10, 2017 by Jeff FoliageJanuary 26, 2025 16

The Best foliage drives aren’t always the popular ones! At least not always! I get articles sent to me on the subject of “fall foliage” and related topics via Google News and this one from Insider Travel caught my attention. These … Continue reading →

Posted in 2017 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Scenic Drives, Things To See and Do | Tagged Autumn in New England, Base Station Road, Coos Canyon, Gloucester Rhode Island, Height of Land Maine, Little white church, Mount Washington, peak fall foliage, scenic overlooks, Smugglers Notch, snowliage, sunlit leaves | 16 Replies

The Backroads of Sugar Hill NH

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on December 31, 2016 by Jeff FoliageMay 22, 2024  

Exploring the Back Roads of Sugar Hill In all my conversations with you, I always tell you to look for the back roads. To look for the views that don’t get photographed as often. I don’t mean to say ignore … Continue reading →

Posted in New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Scenic Drives | Tagged Autumn in New England, back roads, Coffin Pond, peak fall foliage, red barns, reflections of fall color, rusty vehicles, Streeter Pond Road, Sugar Hill Maple Farm, Sugar Hill New Hampshire, Toad Hill Road | Leave a reply

Sunset Hill House at Sugar Hill New Hampshire

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on December 18, 2016 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024 4

What’s not to love about old inns? I’ve stayed here two times and one note you need to know is that are no motels or “cheap” lodging in Sugar Hill. This was the playground of the rich and famous in … Continue reading →

Posted in 2016 posts, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Places to Stay in New Hampshire, Scenic Drives | Tagged Autumn in New England, Inn at Sunset Hill, New England inns, Pollys Pancake House, scenic overlooks, Sugar Hill New Hampshire, sunrise | 4 Replies

Late Versus Early Fall Color, Does It Matter?

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on November 9, 2016 by Jeff FoliageMay 28, 2023 3

Late versus early fall color, here are my thoughts… Hello Leaf Peepers! I drove to northern Vermont this past weekend (written on November 9, 2016), and I was amazed by the number of fall colors in the trees, I’m not … Continue reading →

Posted in 2016 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip, Vermont Locations | Tagged Autumn in New England, Canadian Border, Highgate Vermont, late fall foliage, pumpkins | 3 Replies

Why is Salem No. 1 for Halloween?

New England Fall Foliage Posted on October 28, 2016 by Jeff FoliageMay 22, 2024

Halloween is the number one holiday in America! Ok, the retailers will say Christmas is number one, but when you live in Haunt Central I think you will find the local hotels, restaurants, retailers, and attractions all say Halloween is … Continue reading →

Posted in 2016 posts, Massachusetts Locations, New England Fall Foliage, Things To See and Do | Tagged Halloween, National Parks and Historic Sites, New England History, New England life, Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Salem Massachusetts | Leave a reply

Top 10 Not to Miss Spots in New Hampshire

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on September 7, 2016 by Jeff FoliageMay 15, 2025 12

What not to miss in New Hampshire! This was written September 7th 2016 The breeze coming in my window last night turned decidedly chilly by dawn, brrr, I loved it! The cicadae are singing in good form and I’m getting … Continue reading →

Posted in 2020 Posts, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Things To See and Do | Tagged Canterbury New Hampshire, Canterbury Shaker Museum, Clarks Bears, Cog Scenic Railroad, Conway Scenic Railroad, Flume Gorge, Flume Gorge Covered Bridge, Fort Point Light, Franconia New Hampshire, Kancamagus Scenic Byway, Lincoln New Hampshire, Milan Hill State Park, Mount Washington, museums, North Conway New Hampshire, Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, Portsmouth New Hampshire, Sugar Hill New Hampshire, Things To Do, trains, Whaleback Lighthouse | 12 Replies

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Hello, Just wanted to send a quick note to say thank you for your help in planning our New England trip this weekend!

We arrived Wednesday night and I’m currently in the airport about to fly back home to NC. Based on your recommendations, we decided to stay in southern New England- we flew into Providence, drove to Old Sturbridge Village, spent some time in the quiet corner of CT and drove down 169 to Mystic.

We spent yesterday and today in Newport. Everything about this trip was beautiful and wonderful! I have no idea if the foliage is “peak” for the area but for us it was just perfect. The trees were beautiful shades of orange, yellow, red, and some green.

I just wanted to say that I appreciate the help you gave us- we never would’ve known to visit these areas if you hadn’t suggested them in one of your posts and we are had the most wonderful trip! Thanks! Meredith Spangler

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