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Gatlinburg and Smoky Mountains, Tennessee; Even if you don't want to drive too far to see some colorful fall foliage, Tennessee has 58 state parks where residents can go see the leaves change ...
Leaf-peeping is an annual tradition for many − and if you're from Tennessee, chances are you will head to the Great Smoky Mountains for the best fall color. Southern Living magazine recently ...
The Great Smoky Mountains are one of the best places to witness the fall colors, and luckily, Tennessee is home to Gatlinburg ...
Unfortunately, the beautiful fall colors in the Smoky Mountains region could be past their peak around this time, according to the smokymountains.com fall foliage map. East Tennessee fall colors ...
Gatlinburg and Smoky Mountains, Tennessee; Even if you don't want to drive too far to see some colorful fall foliage, Tennessee has 58 state parks where residents can go see the leaves change ...
For those who are ready for cooler temperatures and apple cider, fall is fast approaching, however a drought in the area is expected to delay peak fall foliage in East Tennessee.
If you postponed a leaf-peeping trip to the Smokies because of Hurricane Helene, here’s what you need to know about fall foliage in East Tennessee. East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains ...
When to see peak Fall foliage in East Tennessee by: Hope McAlee. Posted: Sep 6, ... peak color for the highest elevations in the Great Smoky Mountains being expected between October 8 and 15.
Foliage expert says it's a 'very good fall color season' in East Tennessee The warm days and cool nights are prime conditions for fall colors, according to Prof. Wayne Clatterbuck. To stream WBIR ...
The trees are beginning to change color on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, on Natchez Trace Parkway in Williamson County, Tenn. The fall foliage season is expected to be colorful in much of the Southeast.
According to the Smoky Mountains fall foliage prediction map, East Tennessee should expect partial to minimal change. Between Oct. 2 and Oct. 16, you can expect to see leaves at its peak.
Fall foliage along Fighting Creek Gap Road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Sunday, November 4, 2018. The Old Farmer's Almanac named the 20 best places to see the leaves change color .