Fall Foliage

Photos: See New England’s best fall foliage so far this year

See the latest foliage photos and watch New England’s colors change this fall 2025.

Fall colors at Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine, typically peak around the third week of October. Courtesy of Maine Office of Travel & Tourism

Autumn in New England is known to showcase some of the best fall colors in the nation, and this year is no different.

See the latest photos of fall foliage across the region, and watch how the landscape’s colors change throughout the season.

October

Height of Land, Maine. – Lisa H.
Morning dew on some fall leaves on grass in Lexington. – David L Ryan/ Boston Globe Staff
A moose on the side of the Kancamagus Highway, amid the frosted morning grass and fall foliage. – Britta Mueller
Lake Willoughby, Vermont. – H.K. Suh
The second day of the annual Head of the Charles Regatta was held along the Charles River on Saturday. – John Tlumacki/Boston Globe
Fall foliage spotted during Head of the Charles 2025. – Michael Hayes
Fall foliage in the Greater Bangor Region, downeast on the way to Acadia National Park. – Jessika Landon
Drooping fall leaves and its reflection in the Boston Public Garden. – Kelly Chan/Boston.com
Fall foliage view from atop the Bogastow Viaduct. – Tommy Zazulak

September

Fall colors in the Adirondacks, seen en route to Lake Placid. – Diane Bair for The Boston Globe
Leaves are starting to show their color atop a tree in a Pembroke yard as the moon sets in the early morning. – John Tlumacki/Boston Globe
Bright red fall foliage in the Boston Common. – Kelly Chan/Boston.com
Bogastow Viaduct in Holliston, Mass. – Tommy Zazulak
Rich red colors are showing in Unity, Maine. – Jessika Landon for Boston.com
Trees around the Boston Common start to change color for fall. – Kelly Chan/Boston.com
Ducks in the Boston Common, surrounded by changing fall leaves. – Kelly Chan/Boston.com
Trees in Salem, Mass., starting to turn reddish brown for fall. – Kelly Chan/Boston.com
The trees in Unity, Maine, are starting to turn red above a farmer’s market stand. – Jessika Landon for Boston.com
Foliage in Vermont’s Mad River Valley – Diane Bair for The Boston Globe
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