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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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Late September Fall Color

New England Fall Foliage Posted on September 10, 2014 by Jeff FoliageMay 12, 2024

How far do you have to go to find the September fall color? In past years, I’ve gone north to the Canadian border during the last week of Sept 27-28 and found nice colors. But do you have to?? Usually, yes! … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Vermont Locations | Tagged early fall foliage, Lake Memphremagog, misty lakes, Newport Vermont | Leave a reply

Peacham Vermont in Fall Colors

New England Fall Foliage Posted on September 3, 2014 by Jeff FoliageMay 8, 2024

I looked out in my garden this morning and many, no, make that most of my flowers are fading away. The thing that catches my attention is the daylilies, and there are only one or two flowers left. To me, … Continue reading →

Posted in 2020 Posts, New England Fall Foliage, Scenic Drives, Vermont Locations | Tagged Little white church, NEK, Northeast Kingdom, Peacham Vermont, red barns | Leave a reply

8 Fun Activities During Fall Foliage

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on August 9, 2014 by Jeff FoliageJune 8, 2024  

I wrote last time about a leaf peeper’s big worry… RAIN! I didn’t mean it was going to rain, only that it could happen. Now some people started shooting their comments to me saying: “WHY DIDN’T YOU WARN ME IT … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip, Things To See and Do | Tagged Autumn in New England, Cannon Mountain, covered bridges, gondolas, Milan New Hampshire, Quechee Vermont, rainy days | Leave a reply

Fall Foliage in the Second Week of October

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on March 20, 2014 by Jeff FoliageMay 9, 2023  

Is Fall Foliage Gone the Second Week of October? Greetings my fall foliage seekers Are you wondering where to go after the Columbus Day Weekend? This week starts with a sound. This sound is of everybody checking out and heading … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip | Tagged Autumn in New England, Birch Pond, Carver Massachusetts, Columbus Day Weekend, cows, cranberry harvest, Lynn Massachusetts, peak fall foliage, Pomfret Vermont, scenic overlooks, Springfield New Hampshire | Leave a reply

15 New England fall foliage locations not to miss on 1 October

New England Fall Foliage Posted on March 4, 2014 by Jeff FoliageApril 29, 2024

Greetings my fall foliage friends! As I write this, I’m finding people want to know what they “might” find in early October or late Sept. Here are some examples that I have found over the years. My results may not … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, Maine Locations, Massachusetts Locations, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Vermont Locations | Tagged Autumn in New England, Cannon Mountain, covered bridges, Guildhall Grist Mill, Hudaks Farm Stand, Little white church, maple leaves, Mount Washington, red barns | Leave a reply

Beauty in New England Barns

New England Fall Foliage Posted on February 17, 2014 by Jeff FoliageMarch 18, 2024

As far as I can tell, most landscape photographers agree, that there is something special about old barns. Beauty in New England Barns The allure of a Vermont barn in the snow, either in grey, brown, or once in a while … Continue reading →

Posted in New England Fall Foliage, Vermont Locations | Tagged New England life, old barns, red barns, snow, winter | Leave a reply

Lincoln, the Civil War, and New England

New England Fall Foliage Posted on February 13, 2014 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024

What does New England have to do with President Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War, besides a town and a college named after the President, you might ask?  Most towns have a memorial with the numerous soldiers who fought in the Civil War.  Very … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, Connecticut Locations, Massachusetts Locations, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Rhode Island Locations, Things To See and Do, Vermont Locations | Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Boston Massachusetts, Civil War, Forbes House Museum, Fort Warren, Hildene, Manchester Vermont, Milton Massachusetts, museums, New England Civil War Museum, New England History, Rockville Connecticut, scenic overlooks, St Albans Raid, St Albans Vermont | Leave a reply

Three Techniques to Improve Your Fall Foliage Trip

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on January 21, 2014 by Jeff FoliageFebruary 2, 2025  

Today I’m going to give you three very important techniques that will help you minimize bad fall foliage experiences. We all know you love coming to New England and finding great fall foliage. But during 2005, I heard the wailing … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Planning Your Fall Foliage Trip | Tagged Autumn in New England, Camels Hump Mountain, Harvest festivals and fairs, peak fall foliage, Stress Free Vacation | Leave a reply

Moss Glen Falls, the Easy Waterfall

New England Fall Foliage Posted on January 12, 2014 by Jeff FoliageMay 11, 2023

At any time of the year, this is a great waterfall that doesn’t require more than pulling into a parking lot, getting out of the car, and walking down a wooden walkway to get to it. The walkway also provides … Continue reading →

Posted in 2014 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Scenic Drives, Things To See and Do, Vermont Locations | Tagged Granville Vermont, Moss Glen Falls, snow, waterfalls | Leave a reply

Coffin Pond at Sugar Hill New Hampshire

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on November 27, 2013 by Jeff FoliageFebruary 16, 2025  

 A mirrored reflection at Coffin Pond in New Hampshire’s White Mountains You are out Looking for fall colors and all of a sudden you see a break in the trees and you see a wondrous sight. You slam on the … Continue reading →

Posted in 2013 posts, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Photography Tips, Scenic Drives, Things To See and Do | Tagged Autumn in New England, Coffin Pond, peak fall foliage, reflections of fall color, Sugar Hill New Hampshire, White Mountains | Leave a reply

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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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