Reinstein Woods Is The Most Peaceful Place To Experience Fall Foliage In Buffalo
By Lea Monroe|Published October 17, 2019
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According to the official and most recent Fall Foliage Report for New York, Buffalo’s neck of the woods is currently at its mid-point and just about to hit its peak over the next couple of weeks. With plenty of time left to enjoy Western New York’s fall colors, now is when you’ll want to start planning as many outdoor adventures as you can possibly fit in before the foliage is gone and snow begins to take over our scenery. If you’re wondering areas around the city you should be exploring during this time of year, then take a look at what awaits you inside the Reinstein Woods.
Only 10 miles from the heart of Buffalo, the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve is a gorgeous outdoor space to explore during Western New York's fall season.
Other times you'll find local adventurers hiking out along the Flattail Lake, where you can get the chance to see the fall colors reflecting off of the water.
With plenty of opportunities to view wildlife and to quickly make an escape from Buffalo's urban atmosphere, you'll find yourself at peace as you stroll through these woods.
Filled with informational signs that tell you more about the trees you're seeing, like the colorful sugar maple that just so happens to be New York's state tree, take a hike through the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve this year.