Find the Peak Fall Foliage with Leaf Watch 2014

Fall foliage in the mountains. ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland
Fall foliage in the mountains. ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

There’s still time to view the most glorious fall foliage Georgia has to offer … and Leaf Watch 2014 can help you find it!

Leaf Watch 2014 is a phone app that’s free, simple to navigate and it works on all kinds of smart phones.

With Leaf Watch, there’s no need to waste time and gas driving to places where the leaves aren’t very vibrant.

That means you’ll have more time for lunch and (don’t worry, we won’t tell “you know who”) for shopping for arts & crafts and for roadside stands where you just couldn’t live with yourself if you didn’t inspect every jar in the place.  Right?  Of course!  And it’s perfectly proper … because it’s autumn!

In some sections of the state, fall colors are nearing their peak.  Unfortunately, the Dancing Deer Forest in my backyard is still green.  Thankfully, I have Leaf Watch to guide me to the color.

Peak color in the north Georgia mountains is usually in late October and early November.  Spend an afternoon — or a weekend — enjoying God’s creation in the most beautiful season of all.

Enjoy leaf peeping with Leaf Watch 2014!

Click Here for the Top 15 Leaf Watch Parks in Georgia

Click Here for a Fall Foliage Map from SmokyMountains.com

 


About Author

Robert J. Sutherland is a travel writer enjoying life in Gainesville, GA.
Robert has two adult daughters, seven practically perfect grandchildren and a zippy Kawasaki. Contact Robert at [email protected].

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