lammius, on Oct 11 2006, 01:33 PM, said:
Am I already too late to see color in New England or Upstate NY?
not for southern new england, and probably northern as well. peak time is usually mid-late october for northern new england and late october to early november for southern new england. as i look out my window, trees are only starting to change now.
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Where are the best places to go, most scenic drives, most enjoyable hikes, etc.?
if i can find the CNN thing that recently suggested places, i'll look for it. litchfield county in CT is beautiful, as is northeastern CT around the uconn area. there's good hiking in both places.
in RI, there's lincoln woods and the whole blackstone river valley is really nice as well (there's a nice bike path that has nice foliage views along there).
almost anywhere in VT or NH is good (especially northern NH). in NH try the kancamangus highway and do some hiking in franconia notch.
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Since this region's foliage is world famous, are there areas that are just overrun by leaf watchers and must be avoided?
the kancamangus gets a lot of traffic, but i've never noticed a ton of "leafers" (term used on the family guy) that caused certain areas to be classified as "avoid at all costs".