The Best Time To Experience Alabama's Beautiful Fall Colors is Much Sooner Than You Might Think
By Jennifer Young
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Published September 12, 2020
With the official start of fall just around the corner, it won’t be long until we get to experience Alabama’s beautiful fall colors. Listed below, we’ve included three versions of the map from the website www.SmokyMountains.com that predicts what we can expect from North America’s fall 2020 foliage.
Take a look below to see how Alabama’s fall 2020 foliage compares to that of last year, which can be seen is this article .
On October 5th, we're expected to see minimal foliage in the top half of Alabama.
Then, On October 19th, it's predicted we'll see partial foliage in the top half of Alabama and patchy foliage in the bottom half.
On November 2nd, Alabama's foliage is supposed to start reaching its peak. And on November 16th, it's expected to be past its peak.
There are several places in Alabama that are perfect for experiencing beautiful fall foliage, one of which is Cheaha Mountain. Cheaha Mountain is surrounded by the lush Talladega National Forest, which has the most colorful foliage during the fall season. Cheaha Mountain is also Alabama's highest natural point, so it offers the most incredible scenic views.
Alabama's Little River Canyon National Preserve is another great place to visit during the fall season. In addition to colorful foliage, visitors of this preserve will also have the opportunity to enjoy waterfalls, scenic views, a mountaintop river, and so much more.
Another wonderful place in Alabama to visit this fall season is Noccalula Falls Park. During this time of year, visitors get to enjoy lots of colorful foliage and a 90-foot waterfall, which is one of the Yellowhammer State's most visited natural attractions.
As you can see, Alabama is a great place to be during the fall season. Nothing compares to its natural scenic beauty this time of year, especially when its leaves begin to change colors.
Where is your favorite place in Alabama to experience beautiful fall colors? Please let us know in the comments.
For a list of nine reasons why Alabama is a great place to be during the fall season, be sure to take a look at the following article: 9 Reasons Why Fall Is The Best Time To Visit Alabama .
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Cheaha Mountain, Alabama 36258, USA
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