Maine Foliage
Louis T. Graves Library, Kennebunkport, Maine~~photo by Robert Dennis
Are you planning a leaf-peeping trip to Maine for our spectacular fall foliage? You will have an amazing visit but, be aware that all indications are, this year the colors are changing a little early.
According to the Maine Department of Conservation and the Forest and Park Rangers, "leaves are changing from green to yellow, orange and red a bit earlier than previous years, but fair weather has kept leaf drop at a minimum..."
This is great news about the minimum leaf drop. The colors can be as brilliant as ever, but if the leaves aren't on the trees...well you get the picture.
Come visit us in Kennebunkport and stay with us at the Maine Stay Inn. If we are booked, we'll recommend one of our other wonderful Historic Inns of Kennebunkport. And guests of the Maine Stay will be given a map of a fantastic foliage drive. Janice and I have taken this same drive each year and we are looking forward to this year's trip (and the delicious apple donuts at the special stop along the way).
Are you planning a leaf-peeping trip to Maine for our spectacular fall foliage? You will have an amazing visit but, be aware that all indications are, this year the colors are changing a little early.
According to the Maine Department of Conservation and the Forest and Park Rangers, "leaves are changing from green to yellow, orange and red a bit earlier than previous years, but fair weather has kept leaf drop at a minimum..."
This is great news about the minimum leaf drop. The colors can be as brilliant as ever, but if the leaves aren't on the trees...well you get the picture.
Come visit us in Kennebunkport and stay with us at the Maine Stay Inn. If we are booked, we'll recommend one of our other wonderful Historic Inns of Kennebunkport. And guests of the Maine Stay will be given a map of a fantastic foliage drive. Janice and I have taken this same drive each year and we are looking forward to this year's trip (and the delicious apple donuts at the special stop along the way).
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We went to the Smoky Mountains this week to see if the leaves had started to turn, but they haven't yet. It was still gorgeous because it was after the first 40 degree night of the year.
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