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Subject Maine Foliage Weekly Report - September 14, 2022
Date September 14, 2022 4:41 PM
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Maine Foliage Weekly Report


September 14, 2022

2022 State of Maine Fall Foliage Forecast

Maine Foliage Map for September 14, 2022. Map is all green with low foliage change. [ [link removed] ]

*AUGUSTA, Maine *— Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) fall foliage spokesperson Gale Ross has announced the start of foliage season. The 2022 Maine Fall Foliage Report [ [link removed] ] issued for Wednesday, September 14, 2022, reports little color change throughout most of the state and predicts a colorful foliage season.  

“I like to remind folks that color change depends on the weather as we advance into fall,” *said Ross*. “Fall foliage conditions reports will be sent out each Wednesday through October 19, or until the last leaf drops!”  

In preparation for this first foliage report for 2022, forest health and color change spotters in northern Maine reported less than ten percent color change, with very low leaf drop. *According to Aaron Bergdahl, DACF Maine Forest Service Forest Pathologist*, “While some may have perceived fall coloration to be developing a bit earlier than usual in some areas and in some tree species due to the late summer dry period, peak color should develop normally from north to south.”  

Typically, northern Maine (zones 6 and 7) reach peak conditions the last week of September into the first week of October. The rest of the state’s color progression starts occurring from north to south in mid-October. Coastal Maine typically reaches peak conditions in mid-to-late October.  

*Follow the 2022 Maine Fall Foliage Forecast and take advantage of these event and activity tips and ideas for colorful road trips throughout Maine:* 

* A fall favorite in Maine’s Lakes and Mountains region, Bethel Harvestfest [ [link removed] ] takes place this Saturday on the town common, with an apple pie contest, artists and craft vendors, live music, kids’ activities, and pony rides.  

* Mid-September is the start of pick-your-own apples at Maine’s many orchards. In addition to the family-friendly activity, some orchards offer extra fun for the kids and adults, hard cider, and other local agricultural products. Check Real Maine [ [link removed] ] for nearby orchards and offerings.  

* For those not quite ready for fall, especially classic car lovers, head to the beach for one of New England’s largest car shows— the annual Old Orchard Beach Car Show [ [link removed] ] is this Friday or Saturday.   

* For those interested in a fall road trip or touring the state as foliage transitions from northern to southern Maine throughout the season, the first region to spot the changing leaves is throughout Aroostook County [ [link removed] ].  

* The St. John Valley/Fish River National Scenic Byway [ [link removed] ] is a scenic drive in The County with wooded stretches ideal for leaf peeping, wildlife spotting, and picturesque meadows on Route 11 on the way to Fort Kent.  

* For a more active way to take in the autumn hues, roam the historical landmarks and river views of St. John Valley by bike [ [link removed] ]. 


Foliage season enthusiasts can visit the state’s official foliage website [ [link removed] ] to receive weekly reports by email. Everyone is invited to share color progression photos from throughout Maine. The Maine Fall Foliage Facebook [ [link removed] ] and Instagram [ [link removed] ] accounts feature gorgeous images and special activities statewide. For more fall-themed ideas and insights about visiting Maine, go to www.visitmaine.com [ [link removed] ]. 

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Color Change & Leaf Drop

Zone Number

Color Change

Leaf Drop

7



*Very Low*



Very Low



6



*Very Low*



Very Low



5



*Very Low*



Very Low



4



*Very Low*



Very Low



3



*Very Low*



Very Low



2



*Very Low*



Very Low



1



*Very Low*



Very Low


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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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