![]() Nature's annual autumn color festival is certainly one of the greatest shows on earth. Each fall, millions of trees respond to the shorter days and cooler nights by beginning preparations for their dormant winter period. It is just business as usual for the trees, but for us, it is a spectacular display of the beauty and diversity of nature. ![]()
![]() ![]() National Park Service The National Park Service has a wealth of information for all of their parks. You can search for a park by name or geographic area. Each park has its own page with information on hours, accessibility and activities. Some have hard-to-find detailed maps. The Weather Channel Before you explore the great outdoors, explore this site to get the latest on the fall colors nationwide. Even offers in depth peak foliage maps for the months of September, October and November. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources Links to all of the Illinois State Parks and seasonal events, or try the Enjoy Illinois Site. State of Wisconsin Seasonal Travel News Site Offering Weekly Fall Color Report, Fall Color Tours, Fall Family Fun, Fall on Foot and All-in-One Fall Destinations.
Michigan Live!State of Michigan's travel page with lots o'fall foliage links, along with Maps, Trip Planners and basically everything you wanted to know about Michigan. (Foliage Hotline @ 1-800-644-3255) State of Ohio's Fall Foliage Report Fall Foliage Reports from around the state, along with the best routes to take and fall Foliage events at State Parks, Forests and Nature Preserves. (Fall Foliage Hotline @ 1-800-BUCKEYE) Preserve Colorful Beauty of Autumn Leaves Newspaper article detailing the wax paper, microwave oven and glycerin methods of preserving leaves. Fall Color Hotline: @ 1-800-354-4595.
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