Is there anything better than fall in Connecticut? Of course we love summer, with water park wonderlands, swimming holes galore, and lakeside beaches. But the crisp autumn air and stunning fall foliage in Connecticut make for a scene that is incomparable. The autumnal changing of the leaves in Connecticut is a big deal. Are you a seasoned (pun intended) leaf peeper or just starting out? Either way, predictive maps can be a great tool in helping you plan that perfect fall foliage road trip in Connecticut. Here’s some information to help you decide exactly when and where to observe fall colors in the Constitution State.
Of course, no technology can exactly predict how Mother Nature will play out. But this fall foliage predictor tool can help you get a better idea of when to see peak changing colors no matter where you are.
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By late September, you should see lots of color changing all over Connecticut.
Smoky Mountains Fall Foliage Map
Anyone else craving a pumpkin spice latte?
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Early to mid-October should bring absolute peak colors to the majority of Connecticut.
Smoky Mountains Fall Foliage Map
Reds, yellows, and browns combine to create a magical scene like no other. Sadly, this natural display of beauty can’t last!
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All of the northeast U.S. is expected to be past the peak colors of fall by early November, so get out there quickly!
Smoky Mountains Fall Foliage Map
You’ll want to get a fall foliage road trip in Connecticut planned before it’s too late. Otherwise, you’ll be stuck waiting a whole year to see the show!
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Where’s your favorite spot to catch autumn leaves in Connecticut? Share your fall foliage road trip plans in the comments, and check out the Smoky Mountains 2021 Fall Foliage Map for more predictions.
Is there anything better than fall in Connecticut? Of course we love summer, with water park wonderlands, swimming holes galore, and lakeside beaches. But the crisp autumn air and stunning fall foliage in Connecticut make for a scene that is incomparable. The autumnal changing of the leaves in Connecticut is a big deal. Are you a seasoned (pun intended) leaf peeper or just starting out? Either way, predictive maps can be a great tool in helping you plan that perfect fall foliage road trip in Connecticut. Here’s some information to help you decide exactly when and where to observe fall colors in the Constitution State.
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Smoky Mountains Fall Foliage Map
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