10/7/21 Leaf Watch Report
Cooler nights, sunny days, and adequate rainfall are signaling the beginning of the fall foliage season. Trees are on track to display vivid changes in color over the next four weeks.
Explore Georgia
Official Georgia Tourism and Travel Site
Fall Color
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in Georgia
Brasstown Bald Webcams
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in Georgia
Leaf Coloring Pages
US Forest Service
The Science of Color in Autumn Leaves
US National Arboretum
Fall Color Pictures
Virginia Tech
Learn about Fall Foliage
Learn about how leaves change colors in the fall with Chelsea York, our Conservation Education Coordinator.
10-13-21 Leaf Watch Report
Lowering temperatures and adequate rainfall has led to the beginning of foliage color change in NW GA.
10-20-21 Leaf Watch Report
The past week has been cool and sunny with a little rain, allowing many of the trees to slowly progress with color change. Areas with high concentrations of blackgum and sourwood are currently showing the most vivid colors providing differing shades of red and orange. Sassafras is also beginning to show a variety of colors including yellow, orange and red.