The transformation of the leaves from green to a variety of colors, including red, orange, and yellow, is due to a combination of sunlight, temperature, and precipitation. This process begins in the northern regions of New England in late September, gradually spreading southward over the following weeks. The peak of the color change typically occurs in mid-October.
Popular tourist destinations for leaf-peeping in New England include the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the coastal regions of Maine. These areas offer stunning views of the fall colors, complemented by picturesque landscapes of mountains, forests, and water bodies. The fall foliage season is a significant contributor to the region’s tourism industry, with many visitors also partaking in activities such as hiking, apple picking, and visiting local farms and vineyards.

