America is always beautiful, but especially
so in autumn when fall foliage is reaching peak colors. All sorts of
people and sites make prediction for when the colors will be the best,
but here are the peak fall foliage dates for the 48 contiguous states,
according to the Farmers’ Almanac. Photo #1 by ForestWander
Sweet home Alabama fall color trails:
“As the greens of summer surrender to glittering yellow poplars,
scarlet dogwoods, orange maples and golden hickories, Alabama unfolds
its patchwork quilt of color. This blend of brilliant autumn foliage,
coupled with cooler temperatures and an occasional gentle breeze, makes
for an unforgettable experience.” The Farmers’ Almanac predicts the most
probable 2013 peak colors in Alabama will be from Oct. 19 – Nov. 4.
This shot is of a group of paddleboarders passing in front of bright
fall foliage at Oak Mountain State Park in Birmingham, Alabama. Photo #2 by The Birmingham News/Bernard Troncale/Alabama Media Grou
Autumn and fall foliage in Sedona, Arizona. The predicted peak color dates for Arizona are Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #3 by John Morgan
The peak foliage dates for Arkansas were
divided into two parts: Overall the dates are Oct. 19 – Nov. 4, but the
Arkansas Ozarks are predicted to peak between Oct. 12 – 28. Although
there were many gorgeous fall photos, this one won out in our opinion
due to the capture as well as the 300–year–old legend
that goes along with Petit Jean State Park Cedar Falls. Petit Jean was a
French girl who disguised herself as a boy so she could secretly
accompany her sweetheart, an early explorer, to the New World and to
this Arkansas mountain. Photo #4 by Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism
Aspen tree fall yellow color in California.
The photographer noted the location as “off Tioga Pass and Conway Summit
north of Lee Vining, CA, off Virginia Lake Road.” California peak
foliage color predictions are from Oct. 15 – 31. Photo #5 by Mike Baird
Autumn in Baldwin, Colorado, a state where Oct. 5 – 14 is the predicted peak time for fall colors. Photo #6 by Pam Morris
Swan during autumn at Young’s Pond, Branford,
Connecticut. Prime-time colors for Connecticut foliage is predicted
between from Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #7 by slack12
Very little autumn color for Florida, but this is fall on Blackwater River. Florida ‘peak’ dates for fall foliage: Nov. 2 – 11. Photo #9 by chapstickaddict
Old House and Black Walnut Tree in Pleasant
Valley – Gaddistown, Union County, Georgia. Autumn peak colorful season
for Georgia is predicted to be between Oct. 19 – Nov. 4. Photo #10 by JR P (UGArdener)
Autumn Rain coming to Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho. Peak colors for Idaho are predicted to be from Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #11 by Charles Knowles
Rim Rock overlooking Pounds Hollow in
southern Illinois. There are three choices of trails here, but Rim Rock
National Recreation Trail leads around the rim of a rock escarpment.
From the bluff top, there are continuous views with exceptional scenic
beauty of cliffs, forest and rock formations. Illinois foliage will be
most colorful: (Northern) Oct. 5 – 21; (Southern) Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #12 by Love These Pics
Autumn in Indiana. Peak foliage dates are predicted to be (Northern) Oct. 5 – 21 and (Southern) Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #13 by ayay
Autumn Reflections, fall foliage in Iowa. Farmers’ Almanac predicts peak Iowa foliage colors from Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #14 by TumblingRun
Kids playing in the fall foliage of Kansas.
Autumn colors are expected to be in top form in Kansas from (Northern)
Oct. 5 – 21; (Southern) Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #15 by Matthew & Karen Huber
“Ghostly fall colors,” wrote the
photographer. Great Gulf Overlook near Daniel Boone National Forest in
Kentucky. Predicted prime time for Kentucky fall color is (Eastern) Oct.
5 – 21; (Western) Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #16 by treewoman8
Fall foliage and floating camp on the
Ouachita River in Louisiana. The photographer added, “There are no roads
to this camp, only access is by water. Notice that the camp is floating
on pontoons and Styrofoam, the pole on the sides guide the camp up and
down as the water rises and falls.” Autumn colors in Louisiana are
predicted to peak around Nov. 2 – 11. Photo #17 by FinchLake
“Old Ice Pond at Hinkley Park,” Maine. Autumn
fall foliage in Maine is estimated to peak (Inland) Oct. 1 – 17;
(Coastal) Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #18 by Brent Danley
Early fall in western Maryland. Autumn colors
are predicted to be best in Maryland from Oct. 12 – 28 for inland and
Oct. 19 – Nov. 4 for coastal. Photo #19 by Javcon117*
Fall colors at Old Mill in Hatfield,
Massachusetts. Massachusetts prime time for color is predicted to be
(Inland) Oct. 5 – 21; (Coastal) Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #20 by Charlie Kellogg
Autumn in Michigan, fall foliage and one-room
schoolhouse. Peak colors predicted for Michigan are Oct. 1 – 17 for
northern and Oct. 5 – 21 for southern. Photo #21 by RachelEllen
Rail Road Bridge over St. Croix River,
Minnesota. Foliage is predicted to be most colorful from Oct. 1 – 17 for
northern Minnesota and Oct. 5 – 21 for southern. Photo #22 by
Mississippi Natchez Trace Parkway fall
foliage. Mississippi prime time autumn colors are predicted to be
between Oct. 19 – Nov. 4. Photo #23 by NPS
Brilliant red fall foliage in Grantwood. Peak autumn dates for Missouri: (Northern) Oct. 5 – 21; (Southern) Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #24 by Thomas Hawk
Westbound freight train at Glacier Park,
Montana. Predicted peak colors are Sept. 28 – Oct. 9 for central and
Oct. 5 – 21 for western. Photo #25 by Loco Steve
Taken in Indian Cave State Park, southeast
Nebraska, over-looking the Missouri River Valley. Nebraska is predicted
to peak with color between Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #26 by John Carrel
Nevada Onion Harvest in Mason Valley, Lyon
County, Nevada. Autumn in Nevada is predicted to showcase its best
colors from Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #27 by calwest
Bright fall foliage in New Hampshire. The peak for colors is predicted to be (Inland) Sept. 28 – Oct. 9; (Coastal) Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #28 by bluepoint
Fall colors on a country road tucked in the
back hills of Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Autumn is expected to be at its
peak colors from Oct. 12 – 28 for inland and Oct. 19 – Nov. 4 for
coastal. Photo #29 by joiseyshowaa
“Seasonal shift” to autumn in New Mexico, with the peak colors of fall predicted to be between Sept. 28 – Oct. 9. Photo #30 by Paul Anglada
Kaaterskill Creek, Catskill Region fall
foliage in New York. Farmers’ Almanac predicted peak colors from Sept.
28 – Oct. 28, depending on elevation and distance from the coast. Photo #31 by E Palen
Autumn in North Carolina. Graveyard Fields
from Blue Ridge Parkway. Peak foliage for North Carolina is estimated to
be from Oct. 12 – 28 for inland and Oct. 19 – Nov. 4 for coastal. Photo #32 by Tsimmons
Autumn in North Dakota, bison at the Little Missouri River, Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Peak North Dakota foliage dates are predicted to be from Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #33 by Good Sam
Autumn in Ohio at Geneva State Park. The
photographer added, “Do not pass ‘GO’. Head directly into autumn
heaven.” For Ohio, Farmers’ Almanac predicts peak colors between Oct. 5 –
21. Photo #34 by (Mark K. (kuddlyteddybear2004)
Autumn in Oklahoma. Beavers Bend State Park
puts on a majestic show in autumn; its spicy fall colors reflect on the
smooth-as-glass surface of the water. Oklahoma peak foliage is predicted
to occur between Oct. 26 – Nov. 4. Photo #35 by Carolyn Fletcher
Autumn in Oregon. “Poplar trees reflection,”
wrote the photographer. “Tree farm in full autumn bloom. There is a
small puddle of water that the forest is reflecting in.” Peak fall
foliage colors for Oregon are predicted to be from Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #36 by Charles Knowles
Autumn at Bushkill Falls, the ‘Niagara of Pennsylvania.’ Pennsylvania predicted peak fall foliage dates are between Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #37 by Jason (jasonb42882)
Autumn in Rhode Island, fall foliage and
houses on a hillside in Providence. Rhode Island leaves are predicted to
reach peak colors between Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #38 by Catherine Karnow/Corbis
South Carolina fall foliage. This aerial is
of The Reserve at Lake Keowee. Farmers’ predicts Oct. 19 – Nov. 4 as
prime time peak colors for South Carolina. Photo #39 by The Reserve at Lake Keowee
Beginning of yellows in the fall foliage of
the Black Hills, South Dakota. This aerial view is of the Friendship
Tower on Mt. Roosevelt. South Dakota colors are expected to peak between
Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #40 by USDA
Wowza, the beauty of the Great Smoky
Mountains. This is Fall Creek in Tennessee. Peak colors for foliage are
Oct. 12 – 28, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. Photo #41 by Joey Lax-Salinas (JoeyBLS Photography)
Autumn at Uncertain, Texas. This fall foliage was at Caddo Lake. Texas is predicted to hit peak colors from Nov. 2 – 11. Photo #42 by wirwuenscheneinbierinternationalereisegesellschaft
Fall colors from Empire Pass above the Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. Peak fall foliage is predicted to be Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #43 by Tom Kelly
“The subtleties of autumn in Vermont,” noted
the photographer. Vermont Peak fall foliage dates are predicted by the
Farmers’ Almanac as: (Northern) Sept. 24 – Oct. 10; (Southern) Oct. 5 –
14. Photo #44 by Professor Bop
Peak autumn colors in Virginia are predicted
to be Oct. 12 – 28 for inland and Oct. 19 – Nov. 4 for coastal. These
two whitetail does are grazing in a colorful autumn scene along Skyline
Drive, Virginia. Photo #45 by Dave (dherman1145)
Autumn in Seattle, Washington. The
photographer called this sweet capture “Growing old together.”
Washington is predicted to see peak foliage colors between Oct. 12 – 28. Photo #46 by Rachel Sarai
Fall foliage and country-barn in West Virginia where peak foliage color is predicted to be between Oct. 5 – 21. Photo #47 by ForestWander
“A Bridge to Autumn” in Wisconsin. Fall foliage is predicted to peak between Oct. 5 – 14. Photo #48 by Indy Kethdy
Autumn in the Grand Tetons, Wyoming. Peak foliage dates are expected between Oct. 5 – 14, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. Photo #49 by Rich Flynn
Whether you drive, hike, camp or canoe, get out there and experience America the Beautiful in autumn!

Realistic impressionist whose art, prints and posters express his love of nature and a man gifted with a rare talent. Having studied with some of the great Italian masters of fine art, he has developed a brilliant and commanding style. Born in Castelluccio, Italy, in 1954, Egidio Antonaccio graduated from the Institute of Fine Art in Castrovillari, Italy, in 1973. Then in 1978, he graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy.







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Realistic impressionist whose art, prints and posters express his love of nature and a man gifted with a rare talent. Having studied with some of the great Italian masters of fine art, he has developed a brilliant and commanding style. Born in Castelluccio, Italy, in 1954, Egidio Antonaccio graduated from the Institute of Fine Art in Castrovillari, Italy, in 1973. Then in 1978, he graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy.