Autum driving tours can be a hit or miss proposition. Colors peak at different times throughout the country. Go too early and the trees may not have started turning yet. Take your driving tour too late and all you will get to see are bare trees. The Fall Foliage hotline is your ticket to a beautiful vacation. Call them and you will be able to find out the right time to hit the open road.
If you are familiar with a particular area you are likely to know where the colors are peaking and when the colors are peaking. You may not need to call a fall foliage hotline. It's a different story if you want to take a short vacation or just explore a different area for a day. Visitors who want to experience the best foliage driving tour will find that doing a bit of homework can yield the information that you need.
The best way to do the homework is to call the Fall Foliage Hotline by the U.S.Forest Service. Hotlines exist for all sorts of things. In the past the hotlines have been reserved for people who are in dire need for one reason or another. Isn't it nice to have a hotline set up to help us have some road trip fun?
The Fall Foliage Hotline by the U.S. Forest Service is 1.800.354.4595. Don't worry if you can't get through. They are also using social media to help get the word out. You can now find out where the colors are peaking by following them on Twitter.
Now, the U.S. Forest Service is riding to our rescue. They have initiated the Fall Foliage Hotline to answer our questions. The number is 1-800-354-4595. More good news is that the U.S. Forest Service is using social media to help get the word out.
Follow the U.S. Forest Service for fall foliage hotline information on:
Twitter
Facebook
Blog
In addition to the U.S. Forest Service Fall Foliage Hotline some states have gotten into the action. Do an internet search to see if your state is offering this service.
An autum driving tour can be a perfect getaway. With a little help from the U.S. Forest Service Fall Foliage Hotline you can find out where the colors are peaking with ease.
Published by Gayle Crabtree
Gayle is an expert in budget and family travel. She is a trained mission team leader who has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Her road trips experiences include traveling with di... View profile
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Post a Commentgreat article ♥ thanks for sharing
great job; thanks for sharing ♥
Oh, wow, thanks for this, I've printed it out.
I can't agree with you more. A fall driving tour is a perfect getaway.
That is awesome-a fall hotline. I love it!
Great info here - I love the colors of fall.
wow this sounds wonderful, I love fall it is my favorite time of the year
A good resource this California girl didn't know about. Very useful in planning travel
HA! How funny!
We didn't have a lot of color this year.. some.. but not a lot.