Seasonal & Holidays

Where To Find Fall Foliage This Weekend In New England

Crisp autumn air has made its presence felt over the past couple of days, and that has a lot of leaf tourists on alert for the weekend.

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Updated on: October 3, 2025 / 6:33 AM EDT

Crisp autumn air has (briefly) made its presence felt over the past couple of days, and that has a lot of leaf tourists on alert for the weekend. While there's always great color to be found across New England this time of year, drought conditions are making the game a little trickier this time around.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The number one story out of this season is drought. Extreme drought conditions across central and northern New England are compressing the season. That means that leaves are changing earlier than average and falling quickly once they change. And in some cases, just dropping before they change at all.

Last weekend featured a pop of excellent color around and above Crawford/Pinkham Notch in New Hampshire and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, but those areas are quickly moving past peak now as leaves drop. This weekend it would be better to focus on the south side of those notches.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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