This Interactive Map Will Take You To All The Best Fall Colors In California

Fall breeze & autumn leaves. 🍁
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It's practically fall y'all, and there's no better way to celebrate the season than with a 2020 fall foliage prediction map.

If you're craving a road trip to see fall colors, a tourism site for the Smoky Mountains made an interactive map that's "meant to help travelers better time their trips." 

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The best opportunity of catching peak color each year.


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Although it's not 100% accurate, the map will give you an idea of when you can break out that sweater and enjoy the changing leaves. 

By September 14, parts of Northern California will start to see a minimal color change — still, if you're living in SoCal, you can expect to see an emergence of vibrant shades around October 12. 

And by October 26, most of the USA can expect to get a taste of autumn leaves and a fall breeze — happy hunting!

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