COLUMBUS, OH - Forested landscapes across Ohio are
beginning to show hints of Fall Color, according to the
Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
"Tinges of
autumn golds, reds and yellows are appearing in woodlands
and fence rows throughout the state," said Bill Schultz,
spokesman for the ODNR Division of Forestry. "And many
woodland vines have already turned a vibrant red."
Parks, forests and nature preserves in all parts of the
Buckeye State are reporting "fair" Fall Color viewing this
week, meaning 10 to 25 percent of trees are beginning to
turn. Color is coming on quickly in the northeastern and
central regions thanks to the recent sunny days and cool
nights. Green remains the dominant color in the south.
Peak color is still about two weeks away in most areas,
Schultz said.
This weekend, special seasonal campouts are slated for
Alum Creek State Park in Delaware County; Caesar Creek
State Park in Warren County; Pike Lake State Park in Pike
County; and Van Buren State Park in Hancock County.
Van Buren State Park is also hosting a "Horses To
Horsepower" program from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday,
October 4. The park's nature center will be the site of
special programs, hayrides, a Bicentennial living history
encounter and other entertainment, along with a bean soup
and cornbread dinner.
Mt. Gilead State Park in Morrow County will host its
annual Apple Butter Festival this weekend. And Burr Oak
State Park in Morgan County will be the scene of the
annual Scouting Outing. The 25th annual Pioneer Craft Days
will come to Beaver Creek State Park in Columbiana County.
The popular Paul Bunyan Show is set for Hocking Technical
College in Nelsonville, near Hocking Hills and Lake Hope
state parks. A gathering of textile craftsmen will
highlight the annual Spin-In Gathering at Malabar Farm
State Park in Richland County from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday. Fall hayrides will also begin at Malabar Farm
this weekend.
Autumn color changes across Ohio and other seasonal
information - as well as updates on activities and events
- can be viewed on the ODNR web site at ohiodnr.com . To
help Ohioans and out-of-state visitors make the most of
this popular outdoor season, weekly updates are also
available from the best Fall Color viewing locations
across the state by calling 1-800-BUCKEYE.
Ohio's 74 state parks, 20 state forests and 125 state
nature preserves provide excellent locations to sample
fall foliage. Here are the most current reports from
selected locations: