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2016 ColorFall Website Highlights Fall Foliage Across Kentucky

By Amy Potts

Frankfort, KY - The 2016 edition of the ColorFall website highlights peak foliage viewing areas and exciting autumn events around Kentucky. The website runs October 3-November 11.

Coordinated by the Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism and the Kentucky Department of Parks, ColorFall is now in its 31st year. The website includes a state map divided into regions and blog posts which provide reports on stages of leaf changes from Kentucky State Park staff and naturalists and other volunteers throughout the Commonwealth.


"Kentucky in the fall should be on the top of everyone's travel list," said Kristen Branscum, Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism. "Our fall foliage is like nowhere else in the world. The vibrant reds and yellows of the leaves highlight our beautiful landscapes from the mountains to the fence lines of our iconic horse farms."

Besides tips on timing trips to parks, forests and arboretums for peak color, ColorFall website visitors will also find listings of special fall events. Kentuckians and visitors are encouraged to use the hashtag, #kycolorfall to upload photographs of their fall travels.


This story was posted on 2016-10-06 15:08:59
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