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Maine Foliage Weekly Report

October 12, 2022

Find Beautiful Fall Color in Zones One to Four for the Ultimate Maine Foliage Road Trip

Foliage Map for week of October 12

AUGUSTA, Maine ??This week's?Fall Foliage Report?from the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) reports high to peak conditions (70-100 percent) throughout most of Maine.?

"Despite the seemingly extended drought conditions across Maine this year, fall colors rebounded splendidly, and the state is ablaze with breathtaking hues throughout the state, including northern Maine,"?said Gale Ross, Maine's fall foliage spokesperson. "I daresay this foliage season ranks among one of the best displays of colors for quite some time, evident by the wicked good photos submitted by Maine fall foliage enthusiasts!"

As of October 12, 2022, Maine Forest Service (MFS) staff reported past peak color conditions with moderate leaf drop in zones five, six, and seven. Color changes in zones one to four are at peak and rapidly approaching past peak. Coastal Maine, zones one and two, typically are last to reach their peak during mid-to-late October.

Because creating Maine's Fall Foliage Reports is a team effort, we asked a few "foliage reporters," each working with MFS, to share their thoughts:??

"The most heavily forested state in the "Lower 48," Maine erupts into a sea of colors as the days get shorter and the weather gets colder,"?said Keith Draper, Forest Ranger II in Portage. "Now is a great time to enjoy both public and private lands open to the public."

"I enjoy helping to compile the foliage report because it is a joy to share the beauty of Aroostook County with others,"?said Mary Casey, Office Associate II in the MFS Ashland Regional HQ. "Pictures do not do it justice. You must see it firsthand to understand and enjoy what Aroostook County truly offers. As a native of the County, I never get tired of our continuously Stunning Landscape."?

"I am proud of Maine Forest Service's efforts to report on fall foliage conditions yearly. It is rewarding to know that our efforts play a vital role in how Maine's residents and visitors view the beauty of our forests,"?said Robby Gross, Chief Forest Ranger. "Our abilities to preserve and protect Maine's natural resources remains critical for this and future generations."

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

  • For families looking to get outside for harvest activities this weekend, consider?picking apples?at a nearby orchard or take on the twists and turns of a corn maze, like the award-winning?Treworgy Orchards maze, this year designed after Winnie-the-Pooh.?
  • Book a?haunted guided outdoor walking tour with Red Cloak Tours?in several Maine cities and towns to get in the Halloween spirit.
  • If you head to Downeast this weekend, visit Acadia National Park to witness the foliage surrounded by mountains, lakes, and the ocean. Drive up Cadillac Mountain for the ultimate foliage views at the summit or picnic at Sand Beach, enveloped by the surrounding landscape and autumnal colors. Outdoor adventurers hike any beautiful trails throughout the park or rent a bike to traverse the peaceful carriage roads. While you are in the region, check out the?Mount Desert Island Marathon?this Sunday.

All are invited to share the love of Maine's fall colors by submitting foliage photos. Go to our photo submission web page and send us your most spectacular shots!

Photo Courtesy of Keith Draper, Maine Forest Service.

Photo Courtesy of Keith Draper, Maine Forest Service. Township 11 Range 4 WELS on Bureau of Parks and Lands ground. South peak of Scopan Mountain in the background.


Photo Courtesy of David Fontaine. October 7, 2022. Range Pond State Park.

Photo Courtesy of David Fontaine. October 7, 2022. Range Pond State Park.


Photo Courtesy of Ron Lovaglio. 2022. Route 156 near Weld, ME.

Photo Courtesy of Ron Lovaglio. 2022. Route 156 near Weld, ME.


Autumn enthusiasts can visit the state?s official foliage website at mainefoliage.com to sign up to receive weekly reports by email, and can share their photos from throughout the state as the progression of color begins. Our Facebook page will include statewide events taking place throughout the foliage season, and our Instagram account (@mainefoliage) will also feature colorful fall shots. For more information about fall activities and events in Maine, go to www.visitmaine.com.

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Color Change & Leaf Drop

Zone Number

Color Change

Leaf Drop

7

Past Peak

Moderate

6

Past Peak

Moderate

5

Peak

Moderate

4

Peak

Low

3 North

Peak

Low

3 South

High

Low

2

High

Low

1

High

Low


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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