October 9, 2004
Much of northern New England is hitting peak color as the hillsides
have exploded with the spectacular colors of fall. The same
holds true in the Adirondack Mountains in northern New York.
High color (61% - 80% change) can be found in the Catskill Mountains
in southeast New York and the extreme northeast corner of Pennsylvania.
Elsewhere in the region, foliage change is low to moderate.
Here are some of the places to visit now for great foliage
displays.
Maine - In extreme northern Maine, State Route 11 from Fort
Kent, through Eagle Lake southward to
Ashland, Maine. Also in extreme northern Maine, State Route
161 from Fort Kent to Caribou. In western Maine, State Route
16 from the New Hampshire border east through Rangeley to Stratton,
Maine and U.S. Route 201 from the Canadian border south through
Jackman to West Forks, Maine.
New Hampshire - The White Mountains (northern New Hampshire)
including the famed Kancamagus Highway (State Route 112). Pinkham
Notch (near Mt. Washington - the highest peak in the Northeast
U.S. In northern New Hampshire, U.S. Route 302 from Bethlehem
to North Conway and State Route 26 from Dixville Notch to Errol,
New Hampshire. U.S. Route 2 from Jefferson to Gorham, New Hampshire.
Vermont - In northern Vermont, U.S. Route 2 from the New Hampshire
border through Danville to
Montpelier; U.S. Route 5 from Coventry south through Barton,
Lyndonville, St. Johnsbury and Barnet;
the famed State Route 100 from Newport south through Morrisville,
Stowe, Waitsfield and Warren. In southern Vermont, U.S. Route
4 from Rutland east to Killington.
New York - In the Adirondack Mountains in northern New York,
State Route 86 from Lake Placid to Saranac Lake; State Route
73 from the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87) west to Lake
Placid; State Route 3 from Saranac Lake to Tupper Lake; and
State Route 28 from Old Forge to Blue Mountain Lake. In southeast
New York, State Route 23 through Windham; State Route 30 from
State Route 42 to State Route 17.
Pennsylvania - In northeast Pennsylvania, State Route 171 from
Thompson through Union Dale to Carbondale. State Route 92 from
Susquehanna to South Gibson. State Route 191 from Honesdale
to Lake Ariel.
Leaf drop in areas where the foliage has reached high to peak
color, leaf drop is moderate. Elsewhere
in the region, leaf drop is mostly low.
This information provided by Marek D. Rzonca, The Foliage Network.