From Albion to Corry, fall colors are peaking in NWPA. Look closer at the autumn brillance
Vibrant red, yellow and orange leaves hang around for just a few weeks each autumn before giving way to white snow in the Erie region.
Right now, colors are at peak brillance on the hills and in the fields from West Springfield to Corry and Albion to North East. Check the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' fall foliage report to keep up-to-date on the status of fall colors across the Commonwealth.
Get out and enjoy the beauty of our woods and forests. But in the meantime, find more photos of fall foliage from the Erie region at: bit.ly/2022_Fall_Foliage. Have a great photo to share? Tag us on Facebook and Instagram.
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This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Fall colors in NWPA: Photos of our foliage at peak vibrance, beauty