As a resident of the Bay State, I consider myself so fortunate to live in such a beautiful part of the country. Massachusetts is filled with amazing natural wonders and gorgeous landscapes that become even more breathtaking once the autumn months roll around. Although I have spent most of my life in New England, the beauty of the changing leaves never ceases to amaze me.
Have you been wondering, "When do leaves change in Massachusetts?" Well, I am here to tell you all about it! Only In Your State has paired up with our friends at SmokyMountains.com and they have created a cool Massachusetts fall foliage map, which tells you when the foliage is best for ultimate leaf-peeping. Read on to discover some fantastic spots to view the changing leaves.
While it is impossible to know with 100 percent accuracy when the leaves will change colors, the fall foliage map by SmokyMountains.com gives us a pretty good idea so you can start planning your autumn adventures. SmokyMountains.com utilizes a refined data model that depends on a combination of factors, including historical temperature and precipitation, forecast temperature and precipitation, the type of tree known to be prominent in that geographic region, the historical trends in that area, and user data.
According to SmokyMountains.com, this year's foliage season is predicted to start in early-to-mid September and last until the beginning of October. The color changes appear to be fairly consistent across the state, so no matter where you go, you should be able to see some beautiful autumn shades. Expect to see some minimal-to-patchy hues during the second and third weeks in September. By Halloween, we'll be well past peak leaf peeping season in Massachusetts!
One of the state’s best places to view this changing foliage is the Berkshires. This is a great region to visit when the leaves begin to turn.
Towns such as Adams, Lenox, and Stockbridge have many beautiful walks and hiking trails that are magnificently enchanting when surrounded by orange, yellow, and red hues.
Of course, a trip on the scenic Hoosac Valley Train Ride is always a fun way to experience fall in Massachusetts. During this hour-long train ride, you will be able to see beautiful colors as you relax from the comfort of your seat in a 100-year-old coach.
The picturesque Pioneer Valley is a lovely place to view the near-peak foliage in Massachusetts, as are places like Easthampton, Amherst, and Hadley.
The North Shore is a great place to view some vibrant colors and take part in some fun fall activities such as apple picking and corn mazes. Ipswich is a quintessential New England town that is perfect for an autumn getaway.
And don't worry if you can't make it out to the suburbs to see the foliage. There are several fantastic green spaces within the city of Boston where you can watch the trees turn.
The Boston Public Garden, Jamaica Pond, and the Charles River Esplanade are excellent spots for beautiful fall photos.
Do you have a favorite spot to view some spectacular fall colors? Please tell us all about it. If you are looking for some unique ways to explore the state this fall, check out this apple cider donut trail and fall foliage bike trip.
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