After a hot summer, many of us look forward to cooler temperatures as well as all the other awesome things that come with fall. Pumpkin picking, apple picking, hayrides, haunted houses, corn mazes, and fall festivals are just some of the enjoyable autumnal activities we look forward to each year. One more thing we look forward to each year is viewing colorful fall foliage. If you're like me, you seek out places where you can discover the most vibrant, colorful hues. However, you may be wondering, "When do leaves change color in New Mexico?"
Well, our friends at Smoky Mountains, experts at predicting when fall foliage will occur around the country, are here to help. Use the following predictive and interactive New Mexico fall foliage map to see where and when you can expect the leaves to change color this fall:
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.
It will be minimal at this point, but if you're as excited as I am about seeing any color changes on the trees, you may be able to view some of the foliage from places like the Taos Junction Bridge that overlooks the Rio Grande. As the month goes on, the fall hues will only increase and intensify throughout Taos. While it's hard to be patient this time of year, it's a bit of a waiting game.
Places like Gallup, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe will have their first peek at fall colors as we get into late September. And the areas in the remaining northwest corner of New Mexico should start to see changes by the beginning of October.
As time marches on this fall, much of the rest of the state, minus the southwest corner, will see minimal fall foliage by the second week of October.
By mid-October, the southwest corner should see its first fall colors while the rest of the state will be well into the full swing of fall.
In mid-October, Gallup, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe will be at peak fall foliage, then past peak around the third week of October. You should definitely plan on visiting this part of New Mexico by mid-October to see the best of the fall colors.
Unfortunately, fall doesn't last forever and the leaves will eventually fall to the ground and make way for the winter season. By mid-November, all but the southwest corner of New Mexico will be past peak fall foliage. So, start making your leaf-peeping plans now so you won't miss the beautiful colors of fall in New Mexico.
So, we hope this helps to answer your question, "When do leaves change in New Mexico?" Where do you enjoy leaf-peeping around the Land of Enchantment? Let us know!
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