Driving
around New Jersey, you might be noticing the leaves changing colors. It looks so beautiful, and some areas
are approaching peak color.
High Point State Park and Stokes State Forest in northwest New Jersey are two
of the best locations for beautiful color, and foliage reflecting in the lake
at Wawayanda State Park can be spectacular.
Expansive views of the surrounding
mountains and valleys can be found from the Summit Trail in Jenny Jump State
Forest.
At Hacklebarney State Park, the
fall foliage can be stunning against the Black River in the small, easily
hiked, but very popular park.
A short, easy loop around the lake
at Parvin State Park goes through South Jersey’s pinelands and an Atlantic
white cedar swamp.
NJHiking.com uses
this map
for their fall foliage reports.
Here
is the latest fall foliage color
report from The Foliage Report.