It’s almost time to do some leaf peepin’!

Yeah, maybe we are a little ahead of ourselves here, but believe it or not, the start of fall will officially arrive on Sunday, September 22nd, at 8:44am, and that means the beauty of Maine will be front and center, before a long and dreary winter punches us all in the gut.

You can already see signs of it. The sun is setting earlier, and when those of us who work early in the morning get up, it is DARK!.

Fall is a great time to get outdoors, take in some fresh air and enjoy the amazing and colorful foliage here in Maine.

Our state parks, mountains, farms and the coast are the ideal setting for leaf peeping. Where are the best places to see the most amazing fall colors? So glad you asked!

Maine's Best Spots For Fall Leaf Peeping

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In the fall, color will progress from north to south, Northern Maine is at or near peak conditions the last week of September, into the first week of October. Central and the western mountains of Maine are at or near peak during Indigenous Peoples' Day week. Coastal and southern Maine will reach peak or near peak conditions during mid-to-late October.

You can check out everything you need to know, including travel & visitor information, and even sign up for weekly fall foliage updates at Mainefoliage.com.

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