Most people are surprised to learn that Texas boasts some incredible fall foliage. That’s right – the Lone Star State isn’t all rolling pastures and oppressive humidity! If you’re interested in doing some leaf peeping this year, it’s important to know when the foliage will peak in various parts of the state. SmokyMountains.com has taken all the guesswork out of it with their interactive fall foliage map, so all you have to do is plan out your adventures and enjoy the views.

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Click here to view the map and try out the interactive tool for yourself. While things may not pan out this way to a T – as you probably well know, Mother Nature has a mind of her own – the Smoky Mountains predictions are usually fairly spot-on. Even better, the map will be updated mid-season for improved accuracy. Here, you’ll find a list of Smoky Mountains’ favorite places to see fall foliage in all 50 states – Lost Maples made their list, too!

Will you be utilizing the Smoky Mountains map for your leaf-peeping adventures this year? Where are your favorite spots in Texas to view the changing leaves? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for some of our top picks.

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