MID-ATLANTIC

MID ATLANTIC FOLIAGE DISCOVERY CENTER

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Peak Foliage Key

  • Late September
  • Early October
  • Mid October
  • Late October
  • Early-Mid November
  • Mid-Late November

2024 Mid-Atlantic Foliage Tracker

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Peak: Oct 18 - Oct 30
2024 Mid-Atlantic Foliage Progression


2024 Mid-Atlantic Foliage Forecast

The 2024 fall foliage season in the Mid-Atlantic region is expected to be spectacular, thanks to favorable weather conditions throughout the year. A mild winter, followed by a wet spring and a moderately dry summer, has set the stage for vibrant autumn colors.

Peak viewing times are anticipated to follow this general pattern:

  • Late September to early October: Higher elevations in New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia
  • Mid-October: Peak colors in most of New York, Pennsylvania, and northern parts of Maryland and New Jersey
  • Late October to early November: Peak colors in Delaware, southern Maryland, and coastal areas

Leaf peepers should plan for an extended viewing season from mid-September through mid-November, depending on the specific location within the region.


Regional Tree Makeup

The Mid-Atlantic region boasts a diverse mix of deciduous trees, creating a rich tapestry of autumn colors. Key species contributing to the fall spectacle include:

  • Sugar Maples: Brilliant orange and red
  • Red Maples: Deep crimson
  • Oaks (various species): Russet, brown, and deep red
  • Birches: Golden yellow
  • Hickories: Golden bronze
  • Dogwoods: Purple-red
  • Tulip Poplars: Golden yellow
  • Sassafras: Orange, yellow, and red

This variety ensures a multi-week progression of color changes, with different species reaching their peak at slightly different times, creating an ever-changing landscape of autumnal beauty across the region.


Unique Regional Features

The Mid-Atlantic region offers several unique features that enhance the fall foliage experience:

Diverse Landscapes: From the Appalachian Mountains to coastal plains, the region offers a variety of elevations and ecosystems, creating a extended and varied foliage season.

Historical Settings: Fall colors provide a stunning backdrop to the region's many historical sites, including Gettysburg, Valley Forge, and Colonial Williamsburg.

Urban Foliage: Cities like Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. offer beautiful urban fall experiences in their numerous parks and tree-lined streets.

Scenic Byways: The region boasts several scenic drives perfect for leaf-peeping, such as the Skyline Drive in Virginia and Route 6 through Pennsylvania.

Water Features: The interplay of fall colors with the region's numerous bodies of water, including the Chesapeake Bay, Delaware River, and Finger Lakes, creates stunning reflective views.

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