COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans still have time to enjoy the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of fall, as the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) reports peak and near-peak conditions across state parks, forests, nature preserves, and wildlife areas.

“Despite a delayed start this year due to high temperatures and summer drought, many areas are now showcasing breathtaking color displays,” said ODNR Fall Color Forester David Parrott. “This is the perfect time to get outdoors and experience Ohio’s fall beauty before it fades.”

Top Spots to See Fall Foliage

Alum Creek State Park is a standout destination for leaf-watchers, offering trails on land and waterways for boating, fishing, and paddling. The park features the largest inland beach in the state park system, family-friendly mountai

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