Friday, November 16, 2012

Rhode Island


Fall foliage along the waterfront in Providence, Rhode Island.

Rhode IslandFall foliage along the waterfront in Providence, Rhode Island.
Tiny Rhode Island packs plenty of punch when it comes to vibrant fall colors. For the most dramatic leaf-peeping, head to the mostly rural, uncrowded northern and western towns—communities with rolling meadows and dense forests interrupted by the occasional orchard, pumpkin patch, or country store.

Best Time to Go: Foliage peaks in most of Rhode Island during the third and fourth weeks of October. Along the coast, however, you can still view plenty of color into the start of November. And in the state’s northwest corner, where the elevation is highest, leaves are at their most colorful in mid- October. 


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