Thursday, September 23, 2010
2010 Franconia Notch Foliage Report #2, September 23, 2010,
Franconia Notch Foliage Report #2,
September 23, 2010,
The Game is ON! The first quarter is officially under way with between 20% to 25% of our foliage showing great color, and our first real frost has just occurred two evenings ago. Routes 142, 116, 3 and 302 in the areas surrounding Franconia Notch State Park to the north will not disappoint the early going foliage seekers and are most assured to still be quiet and easy going. Get out early and you will have an open chance to see a moose on any of these roads, or take an evening tour and enjoy the rosy sunset playing against all the fall foliage.
This is what it's all about, time to get here. Our http://www.franconiarentals.com is just the place to find your family, group and pet friendly vacation accommodations and the Franconia Notch Chamber of Commerce and Lincoln-Woodstock chambers of commerce will help find all the great things we have to do once you arrive. Of course we are always happy to help, so please feel free to call: 800.247.5536
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
2010 Franconia Notch Foliage Report #1, September 9, 2010,
Well,
We are indeed approaching that time of year folks and we have again agreed to serve as an "Official NH Fall Foliage Reporting Station". Our first report follows:
The foliage in and about the northern stretches of Franconia Notch and the surrounding Western White Mountain region is showing very early signs of the grand display yet to come. With tips of red on distressed maples and tinges of yellow on sun drenched beech and birch it would not be quite accurate to say our region is all green still, however it would not be much of a stretch either. Due to this summers road projects, there are many miles of fresh, smooth, traffic free pavement awaiting the early arriving visitors. There's Always an Up Side to NH's Western White Mountains.
We are indeed approaching that time of year folks and we have again agreed to serve as an "Official NH Fall Foliage Reporting Station". Our first report follows:
The foliage in and about the northern stretches of Franconia Notch and the surrounding Western White Mountain region is showing very early signs of the grand display yet to come. With tips of red on distressed maples and tinges of yellow on sun drenched beech and birch it would not be quite accurate to say our region is all green still, however it would not be much of a stretch either. Due to this summers road projects, there are many miles of fresh, smooth, traffic free pavement awaiting the early arriving visitors. There's Always an Up Side to NH's Western White Mountains.
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