We're beginning to see colors popping all over the Greater Boston area. Here are a few links that will prove useful for planning a leaf peeping excursion.
Please tell us where your favorite foliage spots are and let us know if you have a resource to share. You can add it in the comments below or send it via Twitter.
Perhaps the most complete round up of New England foliage information can be found on jeff-foliage.com. (The screenshot above is from this site.)
Jeff says: "I’m a photographer with a small Photography business in Salem MA. Some would say I’m passionate about photographing New England’s fall foliage.
Yankee magazine says I’m a bit “obsessed” with capturing Autumn’s fiery show. (They could be right) They even wrote an article about me titled: The Leaf Seeker: Jeff Folger."
We say: This passion has produced a very comprehensive site with a discussion forum, photo galleries, festivals, multi-media, webcams, predictions, reports, touring ideas, and safaris. All this with a big dose of expert tips on how to do everything from catching peak foliage to practising the art of getting lost.
While we're at it, here are a few more links that we've collected as New England Foliage resources.
Massachusetts Fall Foliage Fun Planner
Yankee Magazine's Foliage Guide
50 Fun Travel Ideas for the New England Fall Foliage Season
Connecticut's Fall Foliage Guide
Maine's Official Foliage Website
A Vermont Vacation Planner with A Foliage Theme
New Hampshire Fall Foliage Tracker
Fall foliage tour: the ultimate New England road trip From Lonely Planet
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