The Maine Department of Conservation, Agriculture and Forestry released their 1st Foliage Report for the 2021 Foliage Season on Wednesday, September 15th.
The State of Maine will begin their annual foliage reports on Wednesday, September 16th, and will issue weekly reports Wednesdays, through October 15th.
Everyday the leaves get a little more colorful, and the sun sets a few minutes earlier. This Thursday marks the first day of Fall. With that in mind, it's time for hoodies, long pants, and pumpkin spice everything!
Of course Fall wouldn't be complete without some amazing drone footage of the foliage in New England...
Travel and Leisure has named the top 15 drives in America to view the changing leaves in the fall and two of them are in Maine! Have you done these drives in the fall?
There's no denying it. Summer is coming to an end. We're approaching Labor Day weekend and if you pay attention, some leaves are already changing color. Soon the entire state will come alive with the sights of red, brown, yellow, and orange leaves...
With exception to the Acadia region now is the time for some leaf peeping everywhere in Maine! See the map for the best areas to see the most colorful trees.
Good news for foliage fans, as the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry is reporting low (10-30 percent) color change throughout the state. Even with the heavy rain in the greater Bangor area on Wednesday, it doesn't seem to have affected the leaf drop, and it looks like the prime foliage viewing will occur right around Columbus Day, as it seems to every year...
In anticipation of one of the brightest seasons yet for Fall Foliage, the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Division of Parks and Public Lands has announced that it is offering free guided fall foliage tours at several state parks and public reserved lands beginning Friday, September 28th...