New England, DC, West Virginia Showcase Peak Fall Foliage Season
New England, DC, West Virginia Showcase Peak Fall Foliage Season

New England, DC, West Virginia Showcase Peak Fall Foliage Season

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The 2025 fall foliage season is shaping up to be vibrant and colorful across multiple regions in the United States, with ideal conditions following a wet spring and summer. New England remains a classic destination for leaf peepers, featuring scenic drives such as New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Scenic Byway, Vermont’s Route 100, and Maine’s Acadia National Park, each offering unique views of autumn colors. West Virginia’s Summers County boasts one of the longest and most colorful fall foliage seasons in the country, with leaf changes starting as early as late August and lasting well into November due to its varied geography. The DMV area, including the Blue Ridge and Catoctin Mountain regions, is expected to see peak foliage around late October, though dry conditions in August and September have raised some concern among foresters. Across Vermont and New Hampshire, fall tourism remains strong, with millions visiting to experience the colorful landscapes, although there are quieter spots for those seeking less crowded viewing. Overall, experts emphasize that while weather influences timing and intensity, this fall could be among the best seasons for foliage viewing in recent years.

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