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Maine Foliage Weekly Report
October 1, 2025
Peak Foliage Conditions Will Arrive This Weekend in Northern Maine
Leaf color is changing across the state with Northern Maine being in Peak conditions [ [link removed] ]
*(AUGUSTA, Maine) *— With autumn in full swing, Mainers and visitors can look forward to brilliant fall colors spreading across the state. The fourth 2025 Fall Foliage Report [ [link removed] ] from the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) reports moderate to high color change (50-70 percent) throughout most of Maine with moderate (less than 50 percent) leaf drop. Northern Maine (zones 6 and 7) is showing significant color change (approaching 70-100 percent) with moderate leaf drop.
*This Week's Foliage Outlook* "While we are seeing peak conditions in northern Maine and high color in portions of the western mountains, colors are still emerging daily in central and coastal regions," *said Gale Ross, fall foliage spokesperson*. “This week’s seasonal days and cooler nights are helping bring out the best of Maine’s autumn palette. The canopies in western Maine are showing off their most vibrant colors, which makes for perfect timing for our leaf enthusiasts,” *adds Ross*.
*Follow the 2025 Maine fall foliage forecast this season and take advantage of autumn events, activities, and tips for colorful road trips throughout Maine.*
* The first two weekends in October celebrate fiber arts across the state during the Maine Fiber Tour & Trail [ [link removed] ], when fiber farms, mills and artisans open their doors to visitors. Meet local farmers, learn about sheep, alpaca and goat fiber production, and shop handmade goods perfect for the fall season.
* From Oct. 3–5, the Freeport Fall Festival [ [link removed] ] fills downtown Freeport with art, live music and Maine-made foods. The family-friendly event showcases more than 150 artists and makers, making it an ideal stop for early holiday shopping or simply soaking up a festive fall atmosphere.
* 4–5 features two statewide celebrations of Maine craftsmanship and flavor: Maine Craft Weekend [ [link removed] ], with open studios, galleries and events across the state highlighting the work of local artisans and Maine’s Garlic Fest [ [link removed] ], held in Skowhegan, featuring garlic-themed foods, cooking demonstrations and live music.
* With fall colors peaking in western Maine, the Rangeley Lakes National Scenic Byway [ [link removed] ] is one of the state’s most iconic foliage drives. The 35-mile loop travels through mountains, lakes and valleys with stops at some of Maine’s most photographed overlooks. Don’t miss Height of Land, where sweeping views of Rangeley Lake and Mooselookmeguntic Lake capture the season’s brilliance. The byway also offers access to trails, waterfalls and charming small towns, making it ideal for a weekend getaway or a leisurely afternoon drive.
Fall Foliage Traveler Tips:
* *Check peak zones* – Northern and western Maine are reaching peak conditions; track weekly reports to time your trip.
* *Bring the essentials* – Sunglasses, a reusable water bottle and comfortable shoes make roadside stops and short hikes more enjoyable.
* *Seek local flavor* – Look for farmers markets and roadside stands offering seasonal produce, baked goods and fall treats.
* *Capture responsibly* – Pull into scenic turnouts or parking areas for photos; avoid stopping on road shoulders.
Foliage fans can follow the season on Maine’s official foliage website where weekly reports are available online and by email. Capture and share fall adventures by tagging photos with #MaineFoliage on social media. Stay inspired through the Maine Fall Foliage Facebook and Instagram accounts, featuring fresh images and seasonal activities from across the state. For even more fall trip ideas and travel planning resources, go to www.visitmaine.com [ [link removed] ].
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Color Change & Leaf Drop
Zone Number
Color Change
Leaf Drop
7
*Peak*
Moderate
6
*Peak*
Moderate
5
*High*
Moderate
4 North
*High*
Moderate
4 South
*Moderate*
Moderate
3 North
*High*
Moderate
3 South
*Moderate*
Moderate
2
*Moderate*
Moderate
1
*High*
Moderate
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Foliage Zones
* Zone 1: Mid-Coast and South Coastal Maine, including Camden, Portland, Kennebunkport, and Kittery
* Zone 2: Downeast Maine, including Machias, Bar Harbor, and Penobscot Bay
* Zone 3: Central and Southwestern Maine, including Bangor, Augusta, and Fryeburg
* Zone 4: Eastern Mid-Maine, including Houlton, Millinocket, and Calais
* Zone 5: Western Mid-Maine, including Greenville, Rangeley, Bethel
* Zone 6: Northwestern Maine
* Zone 7: Northeastern Maine, including Fort Kent, Caribou, and Presque Isle
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