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Fall Foliage
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The Autumn Colors of Tennessee
Fall explodes on Tennessee’s landscape, offering unparalleled, panoramic views and miles upon miles of scenic beauty.
More than 400 species of deciduous trees create a blanket of deep orange, crimson and yellow that sweeps across the state from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Mississippi River. Flocks of migrating birds dot the sky, and evening temperatures cool as the sun sets on the shorter days of fall.
Bursts of color become visible in East Tennessee and flow gently westward across the state. Historically, the eastern color peaks during the last two weeks in October, and the western color peaks during the last two weeks in November. The varying elevations and large number of foliage species make Tennessee one of the most diverse states for viewing the changing colors of fall.
Sherman’s Travels ranks Tennessee number two on the list of top ten best fall destinations in the world. Various Tennessee destinations offer breathtaking autumn beauty as the vibrant colors splash the Southeast. The state is home to four national parks and 54 state parks that annually attract hundreds of thousands of visitors traveling to see the season’s magic.
To find out about fall in Tennessee, including scenic routes and events, call Tennessee Tourism’s toll-free Fall Color Forecast Information Line at 1.800.697.4200. Information is available on the first day of autumn and updated weekly through the end of November.
For additional information, visit fall.tnvacation.com/foliage