(WKYT) - While it’s the middle of October, there is a noticeable lack of vibrant fall colors, even in prime leaf-peeping spots like the Red River Gorge. So, what’s behind this year’s subdued display?
A plant's genetics are a primary factor in determining its potential for vibrant fall colors. Weather, specifically cool nights and sunny days, helps produce the red pigments in leaves. Healthy, ...
Leaf peepers need to get their trip plans in order, as peak fall color season has arrived early this year in California's Eastern Sierra. The 8,100-foot Sagehen Summit in Mono County, traditionally ...
Buckle up, outdoors enthusiasts: the change in fall foliage color is about to hit in a big way. The latest update from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shows a big ...
MICHIGAN, USA — The days are getting shorter, the sun is getting lower, and the temperatures are getting cooler! We are finally feeling more like fall across West Michigan. However, for some, it does ...
As summer releases its hold, the landscape of Northeast Pennsylvania is tilting toward a fiery symphony of reds, oranges and golds. For photographers — seasoned or iPhone-wielding — this is the time ...
Austin's leaves are finally about to catch up to the calendar. A regional fall foliage map projects that Central Texas will slide into its first real hint of color around Nov. 17, with Austin's best ...
Skip the crowds of New England and experience leaf-peeping season in under-the-radar places like Oregon, Colorado, and even southern regions in California. New England is famous for its leaf peeping, ...