New England's Fall Foliage Draws Global Tourists
Visitors from across the world are flocking to the Northeast to experience the vibrant autumn colors.
- New England's leaf-peeping season is attracting tourists from as far as Florida and Berlin.
- The region's scenic drives, train rides, and quaint towns offer an ideal backdrop for viewing fall colors.
- Climate change poses a threat to the foliage, with droughts causing leaves to wither prematurely.
- Tourists appreciate not only the foliage but also New England's distinctive architecture and landscapes.
- Local businesses are benefiting from the influx of visitors eager to experience nature's display.