U.S. Forest Service unveils ‘Fall Foliage 2014’ webpage

Press release from U.S. Forest Service:

The U.S. Forest Service National Forests in North Carolina today unveiled its Fall Foliage 2014 webpage, which features scenic drives and other activities for enjoying autumn’s colorful splendor in the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests.

The feature is posted at http://www.fs.usda.gov/nfsnc, click on “Fall Foliage in Western North Carolina – 2014.”

The webpage describes scenic drives and popular locations for viewing mountain plants at high, middle and low elevations this fall. For example, driving along NC 28 and 143 in Graham County from Fontana Village to Stecoah Gap will allow visitors to see vibrant fall colors at the mid-elevation level. The webpage also includes links to webcams, maps and other useful online sources.

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2 thoughts on “U.S. Forest Service unveils ‘Fall Foliage 2014’ webpage

  1. Arlene Selman

    I followed directions for logging in to “Fall Foliage in Western North Carolina-2014” but there was no such subject to click on. Very frustrating.

    • Margaret Williams

      Arlene, I’ve updated the link. If you get a chance, see if it works now.

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