The Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites’ annual Leaf Watch is now live at GaStateParks.org/LeafWatch .
The online guide offers travelers weekly updates with the best locations to spot vibrant autumn color, along with tips on hiking trails, a fall foliage prediction map and more.
Individuals can also upload their own photos of fall foliage.
Peak leaf color usually begins in mid- to late-October in Georgia's highest elevations, lasting into mid-November at lower elevations.
The most popular state parks for fall foliage:
Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge in Dawsonville.
Black Rock Mountain State Park in Clayton.
Cloudland Canyon State Park near Chattanooga.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park in Pine Mountain.
Fort Mountain State Park in Chatsworth.
Moccasin Creek State Park in Lake Burto