Leaf Watch 2014 ~ The Leaf Peepers’ Guide to Fall Foliage



Fantastic fall foliage is all around Lake Allatoona.  Leaf Watch 2014 will show you where the leaves are peaking.  ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

Fantastic fall foliage is all around Lake Allatoona. Leaf Watch 2014 will show you where the leaves are peaking. ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

Several state parks in Georgia are nearing the peak of autumn’s most colorful fall foliage.  The phone app, Leaf Watch 2014, can tell you where to find the best color and how to get there.

Leaf Watch 2014 is a free, simple to navigate website and smartphone app that has the best information on where you’ll find the most beautiful fall foliage in Georgia.

Autumn is the most gloriously colorful time of the year.  Our friends at Georgia’s state parks created this helpful guide to make it easier for you to get outside and enjoy a ride in the country.

With Leaf Watch, there’s no need to waste time and gas driving to places where the leaves aren’t very vibrant.

Peak color in the north Georgia mountains is usually in late October and early November.

Download the app or click on the link below to access Leaf Watch 2014.

Leaf Watch 2014 will be updated often, so check back frequently!

Click Here for the Top 15 Leaf Watch Parks in Georgia

Click Here for a Fall Foliage Map from SmokyMountains.com