Want to See Fall Foliage? There’s a Map for That!
This interactive foliage map will help you plan your fall adventures!

BATH, UNITED KINGDOM – OCTOBER 12: A man walks below trees as the early morning sunlight breaks through leaves that are begining to change colour in Victoria Park on October 12, 2009 in Bath, England. England, particularly in the south, is currently enjoying a spell of dry, fine weather, allowing the begining of the Autumn foliage colours – brought on by shortening daylight hours and cooler weather – to be fully appreciated. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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Fall is on the way and if you want to know where to go to see the fall colors there's a map to help. SmokyMountains.com has prepared the fall foliage map for this year complete with predictions of where to see peak foliage in every county in the U.S.
If you're wondering how they get this information for the foliage, Wes Melton of SmokyMountains.com says, "each year we use a proprietary algorithm to process millions of data pieces and output accurate predictions throughout the country."
I'm heading to Portland, Maine in late September, fingers crossed the fall foliage will be full blown for me!




