FALL FOLIAGE GETAWAYS IN NEW ENGLAND
Foliage is a special time of the year in New England.
During the early part of September in New England, the shorter days and falling temperatures signal the trees to prepare for winter. After a long warm and sunny summer the trees reward New Englanders and visitors alike with a breathtaking burst of colors.
The leaf colors, brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red begin to appear at the higher elevations and the northern part of the New England in early-to-mid September and the leafs move southward through mid-to-late October, ending in southern New England coastal areas at the end of October.
It’s never too early to book for this magical season.
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