Fall Foliage Report: Season Winding Down, But Some Color Still Hanging On
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The last fall foliage forecast of the season is here, and while most counties are past peak, you still have one more chance to catch the autumn displays.
Allegheny, Washington and Greene counties have colors that are starting to fade, while the best colors in the rest of the area have come and gone.
The southeastern and southcentral forests are retaining their color, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources said.
If you're looking to catch the last of the colors this weekend in the Pittsburgh area, the DCNR recommends Brady's Bend Overlook in Clarion County, Seneca Fire Tower at Cook Forest State Park, Beartown Rocks in Clear Creek State Forest and Kennerdell Overlook in Venango County.
You can read the full fall foliage report here.