The Best foliage drives aren’t always the popular ones! At least not always! I get articles sent to me on the subject of “fall foliage” and related topics via Google News and this one from Insider Travel caught my attention. These …Continue reading →
It always amazes me where in the world people come from to view our beautiful New England fall foliage. Of course maybe it’s to get away from the heat down there but then they do have all those miles of …Continue reading →
Where are the best places to view fall foliage? It’s amazing how early folks get going to plan for a fall trip to New England and since a vacation like this can cost some bucks they want to get it …Continue reading →
(This article was written in 2015) First, I want to thank my readers who have stopped back in to tell me how much my research and my miles (currently 3475 as of 12 Oct) mean to them. It lets me …Continue reading →
Do you worry about finding a room during your fall foliage vacation? Remember! In a comment, Misty asked me where I would recommend finding a room for her fall foliage vacation. This is a tough one for me since over the past …Continue reading →
I bet about half of you already know what road I’m going to talk about. Smuggler’s Notch is what I feel is the twistiest road in Vermont, if not all of New England. Continue reading to find out more about …Continue reading →
Jeff Foliage… (Really it’s Jeff Folger but my editor at Yankee Magazine started calling me, Jeff Foliage). I’m a photographer and artist in Salem MA. Some would say I’m passionate about photographing New England’s fall foliage. In the early years, …Continue reading →
Each year I get questions looking for my opinion about your itineraries. But I have my own question… Is your foliage itinerary wearing you out? The answer below is my classic answer. Here is my short answer: park your self …Continue reading →
Where are the Secret New England Fall Foliage Routes? The real secret to finding great fall foliage routes in New England is simple. All you have to do is just get out and explore the back roads. This article isn’t …Continue reading →