Fall in New Hampshire brings about a colorful array of foliage. Leaves turn color at different times in different parts of the state. Generally, the best times to view the fall colors are near the end of September in the far north, the beginning of October in the White Mountain region and the middle of October in the south. For a day-by-day report, visit foliage.visitnh.gov for the New Hampshire Foliage Report.
The interactive map and calendars show the peak times for leaf peeping in each part of the state. Click on the name of a region itself, and you will get a written explanation of the best spots to view the leaves.