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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 21, 2005

OHIO FALL COLOR UPDATE #4
Fall Color Site

REGION CONDITION 10/21/05
PARK/PRESERVE/FOREST COUNTY STATUS

CENTRAL
Alum Creek State Park Delaware Near Peak
Mount Gilead State Park Morrow Near Peak
Blackhand Gorge
State Nature Preserve
Licking Near Peak
Deer Creek State Park Pickaway Peak

NORTHEAST
Mohican State Park
and State Forest
Ashland Peak
Malabar Farm State Park Richland Peak
Eagle Creek State Nature Preserve Portage Peak

EAST
Guilford Lake State Park Columbiana Near Peak
Salt Fork State Park Guernsey Near Peak
Blue Rock State Park
and State Forest
Muskingum Near Peak
Beaver Creek State Park Columbiana Near Peak

SOUTHEAST
Lake Hope State Park Vinton Near Peak
Hocking Hills State Park
and State Forest
Hocking Near Peak
Jackson Lake State Park Jackson Changing
Burr Oak State Park Morgan Changing
Tar Hollow State Forest Ross Near Peak
Lake Alma State Park Vinton
Jackson
Near Peak

SOUTHWEST
Shawnee State Park
and State Forest
Scioto Near Peak
Hueston Woods State Park
and State Nature Preserve
Preble Peak
Paint Creek State Park Ross Changing
Caesar Creek State Park
and State Nature Preserve
Warren Near Peak

WEST
Sycamore State Park Montgomery Near Peak
J. Bryan State Park/
Clifton Gorge Nature Preserve
Greene Near Peak
Indian Lake State Park Logan Near Peak
Buck Creek State Park Clark Near Peak

NORTHWEST
Van Buren State Park Hancock Peak
Maumee State Forest Fulton Peak
Harrison Lake State Park 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.
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. Weekly updates are available from ODNR through early November.

COLUMBUS, OH – Fall Color is peaking across the northern one-third of Ohio this weekend, while the middle section of the state is experiencing near peak conditions, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). In southern Ohio, bursts of color are appearing at a number of state parks and forests, but peak conditions there are still at least a week or so away.

“Mother Nature has really kept us guessing this Fall Color season,” said Casey Munchel, fall color spokesperson for the ODNR Division of Forestry. “Color appears strongest in the northwest and northeast corners of the state, with orange, red and yellow being the dominant hues.”

 “That means Ohioans could quite likely enjoy the Fall Color viewing season into early November,” said Munchel. “But as Fall Color peaks in the weeks ahead, leaf peepers will want to get out quickly to enjoy it before winds and rains bring down the leaves.

Trees that have peaked, such as the locust, ash and sycamore will most likely drop their leaves before the oaks, maples and hickory have reached their peak color, Munchel noted.

Color conditions are peaking at Mohican-Memorial State Forest in Ashland County where a ceremony will mark the reopening of the historic fire tower from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 22. The tower offers one of the most spectacular vistas of the Mohican River Valley and is the only state forest fire tower that is open for public viewing. Directions to the tower: From Interstate 71, go east on State Route 97 to Natural Resources Road 1, turn left and follow signs to the fire tower.

Additional seasonal events are scheduled for Saturday, October 22, at Cleveland Lakefront State Park and Quail Hollow State Park in Stark County. Special campouts are set this weekend for Lake Alma State Park in Vinton County, Stonelick and East Fork state parks in Clermont County, Beaver Creek State Park in Columbiana County and Forked Run State Park in Meigs 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 or discoverohio.com.  Ohio's 74 state parks, 20 state forests and 130 state nature preserves provide excellent locations for viewing fall color up close. Here's a list of recommended areas:

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For additional news online, check out the ODNR Press Room at Ohiodnr.com
For Further Information Contact:
Casey Munchel, ODNR Division of Forestry
(614) 265-7056
-or-
Jane Beathard, ODNR Media Relations
(614) 265-6860