Some Areas Starting to Move Toward Peak Fall Color in Ohio
ODNR Fall Foliage Update #3 – October 7
COLUMBUS, OH – Fall color is starting to come on this week with the seasonally cool temperatures. ODNR is reporting near peak fall foliage in shades of red, orange and yellow in areas throughout central Ohio.
“The bright, sunny days we saw in September are starting to pay off as radiant colors begin to blanket the diverse forest landscape,” said Casey Munchel, fall foliage expert for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Forestry. “Ohio has more than 100 hardwood tree species and the variety of species contributes to the variety of colors.”
The diversity of Ohio’s forests make autumn one of the most beautiful times to be outdoors. Maple trees produce a red pigment, anthocyanin; oaks produce a brown color from tannin, a bitter waste product; hickory and beech trees reveal yellows and golds that come from carotenoids.
Leaf peepers can expect to find peak fall color during the second and third weeks of October throughout Ohio.
Ohioans and out-of-state visitors can enjoy special events that are scheduled at Ohio state parks and nature preserves. Family-friendly activities, events and campouts are planned at the following locations this weekend:
Beaver Creek State Park, Columbiana County; Buck Creek State Park, Clark County; Caesar Creek State Park, Warren/Clinton Counties; East Harbor State Park, Ottawa County; Findley State Park, Lorain County; Guilford Lake State Park, Columbiana County; Harrison Lake State Park, Fulton County; Hueston Woods State Park, Butler County; Kelleys Island State Park, Ottawa County; Kiser Lake State Park, Champaign County; Lake Hope State Park, Vinton County; Little Miami State Park, Warren County; Malabar Farm State Park, Richland County; Marblehead Lighthouse State Park, Ottawa County; Mary Jane Thurston State Park, Henry/Wood Counties; Paint Creek State Park, Ross County; Punderson State Park, Geauga County; Shawnee State Park, Scioto County and Van Buren State Park, Hancock County.
For more about fall events, activities and fall color viewing opportunities, visit www.ohiodnr.com. Ohioans and out-of-state visitors can also find information about fall foliage by calling 1-800-BUCKEYE or visiting www.discoverohio.com/autumnadventures.
ODNR sites around the state have reported the status of fall color. Here are the most current reports from selected locations:
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Location
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Region
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Color Condition
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A.W. Marion State Park
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Central
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Near peak
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Alum Creek State Park
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Central
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Changing
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Beaver Creek/Guilford Lake State Parks
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East
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Changing
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Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve
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Central
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Changing
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Buckeye Lake State Park
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Central
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Changing
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Dillon/Blue Rock State Parks
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East
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Near peak
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Buck Creek State Park
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West
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Changing
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Burr Oak State Park
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Southeast
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Changing
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Caesar Creek State Park
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Southwest
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Changing
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Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve
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West
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Near peak
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Deer Creek State Park
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Central
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Changing
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Harrison Lake State Park
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Northwest
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Changing
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Hocking Hills State Park
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Southeast
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Changing
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Hueston Woods State Park
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Southwest
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Near peak
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Indian Lake State Park
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West
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Changing
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John Bryan State Park
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West
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Changing
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Kent Bog State Nature Preserve
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Northeast
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Peak
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Kiser Lake State Park
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West
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Changing
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Lake Hope State Park
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Southeast
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Near peak
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Malabar Farm State Park
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Northeast
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Changing
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Maumee State Park/Forest
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Northwest
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Changing
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Mohican State Park
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Northeast
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Near peak
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Mt. Gilead State Park
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Central
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Near peak
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Pike Lake/Paint Creek
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Southwest
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Changing
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Punderson State Park
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Northeast
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Near peak
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Quail Hollow State Park
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Northeast
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Changing
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Salt Fork State Park
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East
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Near peak
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Shawnee State Park
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Southwest
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Changing
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Sycamore State Park
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West
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Changing
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Tar Hollow State Park
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Southeast
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Changing
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Triangle Lake Bog State Nature Preserve
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Northeast
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Peak
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Van Buren State Park
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Northwest
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Near peak
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Zaleski State Forest
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Southeast
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Changing
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COLOR CONDITION KEY: Changing – Still mostly green, less than 25 percent color. Near Peak – Significant color showing – anywhere from 30 to 60 percent color. Peak – Peak colors – as much as 85 percent showing. Fading – Fading from peak conditions and leaves falling to forest floor
EDITOR’S NOTE: Continue to look for future reports in this series of updates that will highlight some of the best locations to enjoy Ohio’s fall color season. ODNR’s web site will post updated reports each Monday. News releases will be issued weekly by ODNR to announce the reports, now through early November. Also at www.ohiodnr.com, hear fall foliage podcasts with information from ODNR’s fall color specialist, Casey Munchel.
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For further information, contact:
Casey Munchel, ODNR Division of Forestry
513. 932. 6836
Beth Ruth, ODNR Media Relations
614. 265. 6860