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NEW YORK CITY - As of this week, nearly 18,000 trees across Central Park have reached their peak fall color, according to the Central Park Conservancy. The Conservancy’s skilled arborists ...
While some national fall foliage maps predict that parts of New York may have already peaked between Oct. 10 and 17, trees in Central Park tend to do so later than the rest of the state.
Join us for an upcoming Untapped Central Park tour to take in the colors of the fall firsthand! 10. The North Woods Image via Flickr, gigi_nyc. Populated by Black Cherry, Pin, Red and Scarlet Oaks ...
New York City's Central Park is brimming with natural beauty right in the middle of the concrete jungle. Here are the best spots for leaf peeping this fall.
Central Park hits peak fall foliage early. ... and it could become the first time New York City has gone an entire calendar month without measurable rain since records started being kept in 1860.
It’s fall, y’all—and that means leaf-peeping season is upon us. Check out 10 of the best places to spot fall foliage in New York City.
Maps show fall foliage starting to peak in New York. ... Fall foliage peaking in Central Park 01:53. ... will be exposed to colder nights than the city and immediate coastal sections.
New York City is expected to experience peak foliage in the first weeks of October. Here are the best places to view foliage in Central Park: North Woods – The 40-acre North Woods, located in ...
Fall colors are at their peak right now in New York City, and Yelp users have ranked the Central Park Conservancy number one in the nation for leaf-peeping. CBS New York's Jessi Mitchell shows us why.
No need to head to New England or the eat to see gloriage fall foliage. For a glorious fall foliage experience close to home, those who live in New York City can take a 20-minute train ride on at ...