It's the most beautiful time of year in Delaware: when the leaves begin to change. Do you know when peak fall foliage is in the First State? If you're planning a leaf-peeping road trip, you should plan ahead. With the help of Smoky Mountains National Park's interactive map, we'll show you when to see the best fall foliage in Delaware:
Once again, the Smoky Mountains fall foliage map is up!
The experts at Smoky Mountains National Park have created an incredible map of fall foliage predictions. Simply drag the dial on the lower part of the screen to see how the colors change across the entire U.S. There's even a handy color guide on the right side of the screen that tells you when to expect peak foliage in Delaware.
This year, Delaware's peak fall foliage is thought to be likely to appear around the second week of October.
That should be the best time to get out and about to see the exquisite Delaware fall foliage, give or take some days.
The first signs of fall are already showing themselves in our state, though, from the start of the fall harvests to the new crunch of leaves on the ground.
To really see the best fall foliage in Delaware, plan a road trip to the top spots for leaf peeping in our state.
We put together this fall foliage road trip to make the most of this splendid season!
There's nothing like fall in Delaware, and we can't wait for the fall colors to arrive!
What do you think is the best place to see fall foliage in Delaware? Tell us about your picks in the comments. You can check out some of our favorite spots in this article with the most beautiful fall destinations in Delaware.
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