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. 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. 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. This page on the DNR's website gives us a pretty detailed explanation of why leaves change color in the fall, and when typical color happens in Minnesota.
(If you notice from the Fall Color Finder map, though, "typical color" and "actual color" can be pretty different! And the color can vary from year. The Minnesota DNR's fall colors map suggests leaves are in the beginning stages of turning colorful across northern Minnesota with the start of notable color in the Iron Range and near North. (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. The interactive tool is available. The best time to see fall colors in Minnesota Leaves start changing leaves in Minnesota in early September, and by the third week of the first month of fall, it's possible to see stunning foliage displays, which typically last through mid-October.
Fall colors appear first in the northernmost part of the state and on higher elevations, moving southward. Thus, the North Shore Region reaches peak. 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. Minnesota is nearly one-third forest, featuring 53 species of trees, including beautiful deciduous varieties that turn a rainbow of colors in the fall. Planning a road trip to see MN leaves during peak colors?