Tucked away in the western mountains of Maine lies an 8,000-acre paradise that somehow remains one of the state’s best-kept secrets – Mt. Blue State Park in Weld. Ever had that feeling of discovering ...
Before you realize that logistics, timing, and location can make or ruin your entire experience, organizing a fall foliage ...
Tucked away in western Maine’s magnificent Mahoosuc Range, Grafton Notch State Park spans 3,129 acres of wilderness that would make even the most jaded traveler stop mid-trail and gasp. It’s the kind ...
Maine is home to some of the most unique hikes in the United States, both within its massive Acadia National Park and beyond.
Forecasts provided to Newsweek by AccuWeather highlight which states can expect temperatures to drop notably below average early this week, as a surge of cold air sweeps across the country. As of ...
When snow is in the forecast like it is this weekend, the first thing everyone wants to know is: How much am I going to get where I live? We field these questions from readers all the time. And, like ...
The Central Park Conservancy has launched an interactive map that highlights the best leaf-peeping spots across the park, from the North Woods to the Mall and Literary Walk. Updated daily by arborists ...
With fall nearly halfway through, the vibrant hues of fall have come and gone in much of the United States, leaving foliage in midwestern and southern parts of the country left to change. During the ...
New England is famous for its fall foliage, but a chronic lack of rainfall in one northern state left this year's leaves significantly less vibrant. The Bangor Daily News reported that the entire ...
KILLED. IT IS NOVEMBER AND OUR FALL COLOR IS BEGINNING TO PEAK IN PARTS OF OKLAHOMA, RIGHT? I MEAN, BEFORE WE KNOW IT, THE COLOR IS GOING TO BE GONE. METEOROLOGIST JOSEPH NEUBAUER IS HERE WITH WHY ...
PORTLAND — A Wind Advisory is in effect for Maine until 7 p.m. Tuesday. Strong wind gusts up to 55 mph could down tree limbs, blow around unsecured objects and cause power outages. Always assume that ...