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Leaf peeping season in Massachusetts generally starts in mid to late September and reaches peak color around the 3rd week of October, with colors visible in some parts of the state until Halloween. Peak times vary by region, with the western Berkshires and Upper Pioneer Valley peaking earlier, while areas like Cape Ann see late-peak colors extending into early November. Key Timing Regional Differences Factors Affecting Peak Tips for Leaf Peeping
This tool can help you find where the foliage is peaking throughout the state.
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