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Oct 25

Written by: news editor
10/25/2007 11:00 AM 

Ohio’s woodlands are at peak or near peak color this week, with the northern two-thirds of the state generally reporting peak conditions and the southern one-third near peak.
  REGION CONDITION 10/25/07
  LOCATION COUNTY STATUS
 
CENTRAL
  Alum Creek Delaware Near Peak
  Mount Gilead Morrow Peak
  Blackhand Gorge
Licking Peak
  Deer Creek Pickaway Peak
 
NORTHEAST
  Cuyahoga Valley National Park Cuyahoga
Summit
Peak
  Punderson Geauga Peak
  Mohican Ashland Peak
  Malabar Farm Richland Near Peak
  Eagle Creek Portage Peak
  Quail Hollow Stark Peak
 
EAST
  Guilford Lake Columbiana Near Peak
  Salt Fork Guernsey Peak
  Blue Rock Muskingum Near Peak
  Beaver Creek Columbiana Near Peak
  Dillon Muskingum Near Peak
 
SOUTHEAST
  Lake Hope Vinton Peak
  Hocking Hills Hocking Peak
  Jackson Lake Jackson Near Peak
  Burr Oak Morgan Near Peak
  Tar Hollow Ross Near Peak
  Lake Alma Vinton
Jackson
Near Peak
  Zaleski Vinton Near Peak
 
SOUTHWEST
  Shawnee Scioto Near Peak
  Hueston Woods Preble Near Peak
  Paint Creek Ross Near Peak
  Caesar Creek Warren Near Peak
  Scioto Trail Ross Peak
 
WEST
  Sycamore Montgomery Peak
  John Bryan
Clifton Gorge
Greene Near Peak
  Indian Lake Logan Peak
  Buck Creek Clark Near Peak
 
NORTHWEST
  Van Buren Hancock Peak
  Maumee Fulton Peak
  Harrison Lake Fulton Peak
 
COLOR CONDITION KEY:
  CHANGING - Still mostly green with less than 25 percent color showing.
NEAR PEAK - Significant color showing - anywhere from 30 to 60 percent.
PEAK - Peak colors - as much as 85 percent color showing.
FADING - Mostly colored, but colors fading and leaves falling to forest floor.
Note that reported conditions are subject to rapid change with wind or rain.

OHIO FALL COLOR UPDATE #4
AUTUMN COLORS NOW PEAK OR NEAR PEAK ACROSS OHIO

EDITORS NOTE: This is the fourth in a series of Fall Color updates highlighting some of the best locations to enjoy Ohio's fall foliage. Updated reports are available from ODNR each Thursday through early November.

COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio’s woodlands are at peak or near peak color this week, with the northern two-thirds of the state generally reporting peak conditions and the southern one-third near peak.

“This is likely to be the last really good Fall Color touring weekend for most of the state,” said Casey Munchel, Fall Color forester for the ODNR Division of Forestry. “If the current rainy conditions continue, the color will move from the landscape to the forest floor as leaves begin to drop from the trees.”

On Saturday, October 27, Ohio’s state parks, forests and nature preserves offer some of the best Fall Color viewing in the state, along with seasonal activities for the whole family. Here are a few of those planned:

  • Lake Hope State Park in Vinton County will host the annual ROAR (Rural Ohio Appalachia Revisited) Day. Festivities begin at 9 a.m. at the shelterhouse.
  • Pike Lake State Park in Pike County will host its annual Buckeye Trail Hike, beginning at 8 a.m.
  • Findley State Park in Lorain County will hold a venison chili cook-off.
  • Malabar Farm State Park in Richland County will again be the site of hayrides, moonlight tours and a barn dance.
  • Disc golf enthusiasts will gather at Great Seal State Park in Ross County for the fourth annual Great Seal Scream on Saturday. Registration for the 18-hole event begins at 8:30 a.m.

Halloween campouts are also scheduled for Lake Alma State Park in Vinton County, Hocking Hills State Park in Hocking County, Dillon State Park in Muskingum County, East Fork State Park in Clermont County and Deer Creek State Park in Pickaway County.

To help Ohioans and out-of-state visitors make the most of this popular outdoor season, weekly updates are available from the best Fall Color viewing locations across the state by calling 1-800-BUCKEYE. Users can also find Fall Color information on the Internet at ohiodnr.com and at discoverohio.com .

Ohio's 74 state parks, 20 state forests and 131 state nature preserves provide excellent locations to sample the fall foliage. Here are the most current reports from selected locations:

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