Just because we live in California doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy fall color like the rest of the country. True, we may not have the spectacular shows of New England, but there are still plenty of spots in Northern California where we can take in the spectacular gold, rust and crimson. The Sierra Nevada put on a fiery show, with quaking aspens, cottonwood, oaks, maple and willow, with the real showstoppers coming in late October and early November. You can even make a weekend of it by booking an overnighter in one of our many quaint mountain towns. Or, you can head to Lake Tahoe for the ultimate fall getaway.
The season varies greatly depending on elevation and weather, so it can be difficult to predict when the leaves will reach their peak. But typically, mid-October to early November are prime times for leaf peeping in Northern California. For the latest updates, visit californiafallcolor.com, which has created an interactive map showing the status of turning leaves across California.
To view all the fantastic suggestions and a map, CLICK HERE! And enjoy your get-away!
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