
Here’s When Oklahoma Can Expect Peak Fall Foliage
Fall foliage is beginning to show their colors in Oklahoma. And a lot of Oklahomans have been wondering when it will be the best time to see the fall foliage at its peak. Luckily, Oklahoma's time for peak color is just around the corner.
Oklahoma has several great areas to experience fall foliage. A hike through southwest Oklahoma's Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge can offer some breathtaking sites of fall colors. And a drive on Oklahoma's Talimena National Scenic Byway will make you feel like you're experiencing a quintessential fall on the East Coast.
But the key to experiencing the best color Oklahoma fall foliage has to offer is the timing. If you go too early, you may only see little amounts of yellow, orange and red. But if you go too late, you will hardly see any leaves at all.
Here's how to track fall foliage in Oklahoma.
So if you're on a mission to see the most vibrant fall foliage Oklahoma has to offer, you'll want to check out a fall foliage map, like the one offered by explorefall.com that tracks the estimated fall foliage. Right now, according to explorefall.com, most of Oklahoma is experiencing low color for fall foliage.
Oklahoma will see peak fall foliage in November.
In Oklahoma, you still have time to make your plans to see fall foliage at its peak. Explorefall.com is predicting that most of Oklahoma will see peak fall foliage by November. Some areas of the state will see fall foliage at its peak in early November while other areas will see vibrant fall colors in mid November.
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