Drought Shortens Fall Foliage, Yet Tourists Still Flock to Colorful Spots

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Drought conditions across the U.S. have led to an earlier and less vibrant fall foliage season, with fewer leaves and muted colors, especially in the Northeast and Rocky Mountains, though tourism and outdoor enjoyment remain resilient.
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- Where can you spot colorful leaves in mid-October? See a fall foliage map USA Today
- With less vibrant colors, fall foliage still draws tourists to Boothbay The Portland Press Herald
- Interactive fall foliage map being managed by Massachusetts recreation department CapeCod.com
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