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Forbes· 2025-10-14 11:41
6 U.S. Luxury Hotels Where Fall Foliage Is Right Outside Your WindowFrom Colorado’s aspen-covered peaks to New England's fiery maples and California's vineyard-lined valleys, fall foliage drives millions of visitors to the country's most scenic destinations. https://t.co/ACrCBAXnsN ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-13 19:40
From Colorado’s aspen-covered peaks to the sweeping views of North Carolina’s mountains, fall foliage drives millions of visitors to the country's most scenic destinations. These six luxury hotels put travelers right in the heart of fall's vibrant palette. (Photos: Sonnenalp Hotel, High Hampton, Paws Up, The Art Of Living Retreat) https://t.co/ACrCBAXnsN ...
Leaf peepers take flight for a glimpse at Vermont's fall foliage
NBC News· 2025-10-07 19:46
We are high above the Champlain Valley, peeping Vermont's world famous fall leaves from the basket of one of Jeff Snider's hot air balloons. Snider's the chief pilot of above reality hot air balloon rides. Foliage season is by far his busiest stretch.>> People want to know when peak is. It's right now here. Our trip takes us past rambling rivers, floating on the wind over roads below, where sunlight makes the treetops look almost fluorescent, and to places you can't necessarily see from your car.Our aircraf ...
Drought impacting fall foliage in communities across Vermont and New York
NBC News· 2025-09-24 01:34
In communities across Vermont and New York, the leaves are already starting to change. And the fall foliage season brings people from all over the world to our region to see all the colors. But recent drought conditions mean many trees are changing faster than normal.The Department of Forests says this is happening because the lack of water is putting stress on trees. >> Leaves could change uh earlier and more rapidly, go from that green to whatever their fall color typically is. Um the other thing with a d ...
Forecasting the best fall foliage viewing days in New England
NBC News· 2025-09-19 18:30
Well, Monday marks the official start of fall, which for many people means leaf peeping. And for many New England towns, it means some pretty big money. The US National Forest Service estimated just last year that fall visitors bring in $8 billion annually to local communities.So, when and where is the best time to see all the colors change. Yankee Magazine's fall foliage expert, Jim Salgi, joins us now. Uh Jim, I'm so curious just based on everything you know, what is your forecast for this year.Well, we u ...