Don’t worry. State officials and the National Wildlife Federation are encouraging the no-rake movement, and sharing how ...
One thing I've noticed is that many people don't want the leaves that they have raked up and oftentimes just send them to the landfill, and this can be a bad thing. Instead of throwing them away, once ...
New Hampshire's beautiful Franconia Notch State Park is becoming overwhelmed by a frenzy of foliage frolickers. Shiella G. Bowerr/Facebook There’s lots of fallout in New England. A popular ...
The National Wildlife Federation also encourages homeowners to leave their leaves, as they contribute to a thriving ecosystem beneath them. The fallen foliage additionally nourishes the microorganisms ...
By December, the last of the traditional autumnal hues have disappeared. Leaves that cling to deciduous trees, or rustle in ...
An influx of hikers and tourists attracted by the changing leaves this fall have been rescued from mountain trails in New Hampshire this year.
Fall is THE season for landscape photography, but it's unpredictable. And in my neck of the woods, it's not as impressive as ...
After the leaf-peepers left, Siobhan Smith went out to pick up their trash. She and a friend found plastic water bottles, used diapers, forgotten hats and sweaters, all signs of the families, amateur ...
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it’s fragrant, ...
FRANCONIA NOTCH OFFICIALS ALSO REPORTED A LOT OF TRASH ... with crowds of people being driven here by the beautiful fall foliage images they see on social media.A quick look on Instagram shows ...
FRANCONIA, N.H. (WCAX) - Foliage season is bringing congestion to visitor hot spots in Franconia Notch. With trailheads packed with leaf peepers, there are growing concerns about traffic safety.
“It was gross. Luckily, we had gloves on,” said Smith, 22, who lives less than 15 minutes from the trail in Franconia Notch State Park. Despite the peak fall foliage outside, she wouldn’t ve ...