Ideas for the New England foliage drives - but watch out for deer-vehicle collisions

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Ideas for the New England foliage drives - but watch out for deer-vehicle collisions -

New England fall foliage

The Foliage Network allows you to search for weekly reports the! northeast and other regions. They provide weekly charts like the one below that visually represent peak foliage by the state, as well as a card "falling leaves". As we head to Columbus Day weekend, their recent report looks promising: "Throughout the Northeast, falling moderate color ranges (31% - change of 60%) to peak, with some higher altitudes in parts of northern New York, New Hampshire and Maine now peak just after "

via www.foliagereport.com Yankee Magazine offers many resources to enjoy the season fall foliage in New England. - in fact, they have a dedicated website Yankee foliage, which offers live card foliage and a wide selection of foliage readers suggested

We also like some of their other "best of" suggestions for fall :.

  • best apple orchards in New England
  • best Scenic Hiking in the Mountains white
  • Best Corn Mazes in New England
  • Best Festivals food autumn

If you head for a drive this weekend, be aware that roads will be crowded and after the rains, they can be wet or slippery with fallen leaves. And the Insurance Information Institute reminds us that autumn is peak season for deer and car collisions . "The migration of deer and the mating season generally runs from October to December, and causes a dramatic increase in the movement of the deer population. As a result, more deer-vehicle collisions occur in this period than at any other time of year. "Further, in northern New England, you must be on the lookout for moose.

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