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 […]
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Time for “Leaf Peeping”
Autumn is certainly the most colorful season of the year all around Lake Allatoona. I think it’s nature’s way of taking our minds off the fact that winter is approaching. Here’s your big chance to let you-know-how while away his hours watching football so you can go for a drive with your friends conferrin’ with […]
Georgia’s Best Fall Foliage
This is the last weekend of Daylight Saving Time, so get out and enjoy the beautiful fall foliage before the shorter days arrive. Bring a jacket with you. There’s a cold front on the way. After you enjoy the glorious colors of autumn, head home. Snuggle up, light a fire and be glad you’re alive. […]
Secret Treasure Map for Fall Foliage
Think of “Leaf Watch 2012” as a secret map that will lead you to bountiful treasures of fall foliage — without having to wear an eye patch, drink too much grog, walk on a wooden leg, get parrot poop all over your clothes or engage in nasty swordfights in scurvy waterfront dives. OK, I lied. This […]
Georgia’s Best Website for Leaf Watching
OK, it’s Georgia’s only official website for leaf watching. It’s still everything a leaf peeper could hope for! If you’re one of the bazillion or so people in Georgia who go out and “look at the leaves” rather than watch football, I have good news for you! “Leaf Watch 2012” — brought to you by […]