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Hampshire's fall foliage display is an incredible annual show
which attracts people from all over the country. It's
said that New Hampshire and parts of China are the two places on
Earth where the combination of climate, landscape, and variety of
tree's allows such a magnificent color show. Vibrant orange
sugar maples, deep red swamp maples, vibrant yellow birches and copper leaved
oaks all combine to weave a beautiful portrait of color.
Lake Winnipesaukee Area
Foliage
Update:
October 6th, 2012
Areas
around Lake Winnipesaukee, traditionally one of the last places in the state to
peak, are now showing about 75-90% color and should peak within 3 days. Away from the lake, the color
is near peak.
Reports for other New Hampshire
regions: NH
Tourism Department Reports
Neighboring States: reports for Vermont,
Maine and Massachusetts.
More
Information:
Our
Fall
Foliage Photo Galleries
Browse our comprehensive index of
photos.
Scenic
Drives
Drive along these
suggested routes to maximize your fall foliage pleasure.
Foliage
Viewing Tips
Some tips to help you get the most out of your viewing.
How
To Preserve Leaves
Various methods to help you keep the leaves you've collected.
Foliage Status By The NH Department of Tourism
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and receive the most current foliage conditions around.

