Minnesota State Parks and Trails will keep you current with Minnesota's fall colors! Find and share photos, view maps, and learn where to find peak foliage. Plan a trip, find a hike, and scout fall color in Minnesota with our interactive fall foliage map! Daily updates begin on September 1st. The DNR Fall Color Finder has been revamped with exciting new features, thanks to a collaborative effort between MNIT and the DNR.
Now, with improved accessibility, responsive design, and a focus on user-contributed photos, planning your fall adventures across Minnesota's parks has never been easier or more informative. The best online resource we know of to keep tabs on where fall color is peaking in our state is the Minnesota DNR's Fall Color Finder. Fall colors in Minnesota typically peak from mid-September through mid-October, beginning in the northernmost regions and gradually moving southward.
The D-N-R's map is updated every Thursday to reflect current conditions, making it a useful resource for planning scenic drives, hikes, or weekend getaways. Minnesota DNR releases fall colors map (ABC 6 News) - The chill is in the air, and the leaves are beginning to change color in Minnesota. Minnesota DNR Launches Fall Color Finder Map (St.
Paul, MN) - The Minnesota D-N-R has launched its Fall Color Finder Map, helping residents and visitors track the changing leaves across the state. You can view a map of color changes around the whole state, or search by region. Staff from Minnesota state parks and trails will update the Fall Color Finder every Thursday.
You can even integrate the color finder with Google maps on your phone by clicking the "mobile page" button on the website. Minnesota's fall leaf colors are on the way, though this year's landscape may look different after a wet spring and unusually warm September. Leaves in the St.
Cloud area will likely begin to. Fall colors start to surface As we get further into the month of September, we can start taking a look the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources fall color map.