Images of fall leaves2/27/2024 ![]() ![]() Image: Fall colour at the Lookout Trail in Algonquin Park on Octo(click to enlarge). ![]() Image: Snow and fall colour at the Algonquin Park Visitor Centre on Octo(click to enlarge). For live video see the Algonquin Park Webcam or The Friends of Algonquin Park's Facebook page for additional images. Click to enlarge the images and see the captions for the image date and location. Read more at Why Does Fall Leaf Colour Change Happen?īelow are recent images of Algonquin Park during fall 2023. In a landscape so often dominated by the green of summer, how does this brief explosion colour happen in the early autumn? The answer involves a complex process of numerous chemicals and environmental variables. Please check back throughout fall for updates as conditions warrant.Īlgonquin Park is ablaze with vibrant red, orange, and yellow colours for only about a one month period in the fall. This diagram reports on the status of the most popular tree species during fall leaf colour season in Algonquin Park. Keep watching this webpage for updates and the latest images as conditions warrant.Ĭurrent Status of Algonquin Park's Fall Colourīelow is the current status of Algonquin Park's fall colour change (click to enlarge). Check back for frequent updates as conditions warrant.įor live video see the Algonquin Park Webcam or The Friends of Algonquin Park's Facebook page for additional images. High winds, rain, or even snow can sometimes quickly result in fragile leaves being knocked off the trees increasing what is called leaf fall. Use the trip planning resources below (or links in the sidebar) to plan your fall trip to Algonquin Park. Fall Colour and Environmental Conditionsįall colour is subject to numerous environmental variables such as daylight length, moisture, temperature, frost, wind, heavy rain, etc., so the exact peak of fall colour is difficult to determine in advance. Poplar (aspen) are now bare in Algonquin Park. The yellow-orange colour of poplar (aspen) species, and the peak "Golden Encore" quickly came and went around Thanksgiving weekend as a result of high winds, heavy rain, and even snow. Sugar Maple crowns are now bare after reaching peak fall colour on September 30. Search for Tamaracks in wetlands and bogs including the Spruce Bog Boardwalk, the Mizzy Lake Trail, or along the Opeongo Road. The Tamarack is Algonquin Park's only cone bearing tree that changes colour and drops all its needles in preparation for winter. Related TopicsĪlgonquin Park's latest changing tree species, the Tamarack, is now past peak. See more images below or see the live webcam views. Image: Snow at the Algonquin Park Visitor Centre on Octo(click to enlarge). Check back in early September 2024 for updates and images, or use the resources below to plan your autumn trip to Algonquin Park. Home > Visit > General Park Information > This Season's Activities > Fall in Algonquin Park Algonquin Park Fall Colour Reportįall colour reports have concluded for 2023.
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