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Leaf Peeping Map 2024: Plan Your Fall RV Trips

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Plan your perfect fall foliage getaway with this interactive leaf color map! It's the ultimate visual planning guide to the annual progression of changing leaves…

Discover the best destinations to experience nature's spectacular show as the leaves change color this season. Simply explore this interactive map to find where red, orange and yellow hues will peak near your travel dates.

The map provides a visual guide to follow autumn's colorful transformation across North America. View precise predictions of the fall foliage season from week to week. Get ideas for your RV route and plan to hit the road when scenery will be at its most breathtaking.

Spend your fall trip immersed in nature's vibrant beauty thanks to this easy planning tool. Start discovering your next leaf peeping adventure today!

“Leaf peeping” is travel jargon for viewing, photographing, or simply enjoying fall foliage.

As you know from many of our posts, Jennifer and I can never get enough of fall foliage. Every year, landscapes transform as if God decides to get out his paintbrush and remind us of the surrounding beauty.

Leaf peeping has become so popular that RVers even plan trips around the changing leaves. And luckily, there’s an amazing interactive tool to help you do just that!

PLUS we have a BONUS map for you at the end of this post from Hipcamp! You can cross reference these two maps and find some wonderful new places to camp this fall season. Make sure you check it out.

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Fall Foliage Prediction Map

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The above fall foliage prediction map, or leaf peeping map, is created by SmokyMountains.com. It gives you a nationwide view of the changing leaves.

**You can check travel dates by using the slider bar at the bottom. The different colors denote different stages.**

Green denotes no change yet and brown means that the leaves are past their peak. The colors in between show the colorful progression of fall.

It’s so easy to use, and frankly, it's fun! I couldn’t help sliding the bar back and forth to see the colorful flow overtake parts of the country.

How Accurate are its Predictions?  

Just like you can’t completely predict the weather, leaf predictions can never be 100% accurate. However, SmokyMountains.com has published this predictive leaf peeping map for nearly a decade.

It started out as a fun project to meet the needs of their customers. SmokyMountains.com offers 2,000+ cabins and vacation rentals in Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains. So, it’s easy to see how the leaf peeping map could benefit their customers.

But what started as a fun project for their clientele rapidly grew into a top fall resource that tens of millions of people use annually.

The founder of SmokeyMountains.com and creator of the map, David Angotti, is also an Airline Transport Pilot. As such, he was required to fully understand weather patterns and was highly trained to use meteorological tools. The combination of his expertise and love for travel led to this highly accurate tool.

What Data Does the Map Use?

I love to know how things work and algorithms, in particular, impress me. The algorithm SmokeyMountain.com created analyzes several million data points, including:

  • NOAA historical temperatures
  • NOAA historical precipitation
  • NOAA forecast temperatures
  • NOAA forecast precipitation
  • Historical leaf peak trends
  • Peak observation trends
  • Historical model outputs from previous years

It outputs approximately 50,000 predictive data pieces that forecast county-by-county the precise moment when peak fall will occur.

And last year, they announced how it's more accurate than ever, with mid-season updates.

“Due to the complexity of applying a humongous, multi-faceted dataset, we have historically published our map annually without mid-season updates,” creator David Angotti explains. “However, for the first time ever, we plan to release a mid-season update in late September. By applying the mid-season update, we believe the accuracy and usefulness of the tool will be increased.”

How is the Fall Foliage Prediction Map Useful?

Leaf Peeping Map to see these beautiful fall leaves
Get there at the right time.

As RVers, you probably instantly see the usefulness for travelers. We’ve all too often mistimed our trips and begrudgingly enjoyed the “leftovers.” A tool like this changes that.

Now, you can perfectly time your trip for the:

It’s also a great opportunity to pull out your RV Lifestyle Adventure Guides for:

Even if you've been to the above places before, it'll be like visiting a whole new place if you go at peak times.

Unexpected Uses

However, clever folks have used the fall foliage prediction map for more than travel.

“The vast majority of individuals use the leaf map to simply check when leaves will peak near their home or use it to plan a leaf peeping trip,” David Angotti says. “However, through the years, we have heard some fascinating stories about how the tool was leveraged.”

He goes on to share some of the favorite stories from leaf peeping map users.

One example is a bride in the northeast changing the date of her outdoor wedding. Another is a director scheduling a movie shoot on location based on our predictions. Even school teachers have used the map to plan field trips and add to their lesson plans.

BONUS Leaf Color Map from HIPCAMP

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With Hipcamp’s 2024 Fall Foliage Map, RV campers can:

• Plan Perfect Fall Getaways: Easily determine the optimal week to witness fall foliage in any given county within the contiguous United States.

• Discover Ideal RV Campsites: Find the perfect private Hipcamp or iconic public campsite from which to view the changing colors of fall. RVers can select from secluded forest sites, lakeside RV spots, and mountain getaways across the nation.

• Enjoy Personalized Recommendations: By clicking the “Search near me” button, users can find even more available campsites in a given area and use Hipcamp’s 40+ filters (to include RV filters showcasing hookups and length preferences) to create the perfect camping experience.

The Great Lakes Adventure Guide Bundle

Use the leaf peeping map to its fullest with the Great Lakes and Upper Peninsula bundle. Used together, these resources can lead to the best fall trip you've ever taken.

Mike and Jennifer's Great Lakes Bundle – 2 ebooks!

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This bundle is our popular Upper Peninsula RV Adventure Guide PLUS our newest Adventure Guide – The Great Lakes Shoreline Tour! Both ebooks will give you plenty of ideas and resources to enjoy this part of the US.

Explore this Bundle and plan your next trip!


Other Nifty Leaf Peeping Resources

SmokyMountains.com also offers some helpful information and fun resources on their fall leaf map site.

You can see a scientific overview of why leaves change colors, colorful illustrations, fall coloring sheets for kids and a list of the Top Places to See Fall Foliage in All 50 States.

We actually recommended this predictive leaf peeping map in one of our RV Lifestyle newsletters last year. For those who want more helpful tips and resources sent to your email, you can join our newsletter and receive a free packing list!

22 Comments

  1. Lorene Fite says:

    Colorado

  2. Brandon Sparks says:

    Northen Wisconsin is my favorite spot for fall color

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      We bet that area is beautiful – Thanks for adding this to the list – Team RV Lifestyle

  3. Michelle G says:

    I love going through southern colorado in the fall. If you are not in the right place at the right time, you can go up or down until the color is great.

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      Thanks for adding this to the story – being able to go up or down until you catch the color is a great draw! Happy Trails – Team RV Lifestyle

  4. Human Cambridgeshire says:

    I like to go to the forest to see some fall color

  5. Tony Legg says:

    Hope there was a good amount of moisture in most of the spots for good colors.

  6. Peter Mogish says:

    North Eastern Pennsylvania. It may not a good year for fall color because the summer was very dry?

  7. Myrlena Lee says:

    No specific place but like North Carolina and Virginia fall foliage

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      Both beautiful states for sure! Team RV Lifestyle

  8. Take me to Northern Minnesota anyday…

  9. Darlene Larson says:

    Boise Idaho on the greenbelt along the river has the best spot to view the fall leaves!

  10. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is my favorite spot. Getting a little overcrowded nowadays.

  11. Joyce Wilson says:

    Southwestern PA

  12. Brittany Gilley says:

    my favorite spot is the Smokies

  13. I’m going leaf peeping this fall in Michigan’s Keeweenaw Peninsula. I can’t wait!

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      Bet it will be breathtakingly beautiful! Team RV Lifestyle

  14. Southern Ill. for me

  15. I love driving the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia to see some amazing fall colors!

  16. Tom Smith says:

    Take a hike up Wheeler Mtn …Sutton, VT. Views look out at Willoughby Lake.

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      thanks for the suggestion, Tom! Team RV Lifestyle

  17. Lydia Alexander says:

    Kancamagus Highway in Lincoln, NH. Pack a picnic basket then cruise the notch…spectacular!!!

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