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Land Between The Lakes Fall Colors Soon to Appear

GOLDEN POND, KY - Take a drive through Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area and revel in the cooler days, changing seasons, and autumn colors. Visitors to LBL interested in viewing the fall color may do so by driving on the public access roads or by hiking, biking, horseback riding, or ATV riding on hundreds of miles of trails.

The natural process of leaves turning from green to a variety of colors is triggered by the temperature, light, and water supply. This also influences the degree and duration of fall color. The timing of the color changes is also species dependent. Blackgums and sumacs are usually the first to turn. Tulip poplars, sweetgums, sassafras, and maples follow soon after. The oaks are usually the last leaves to turn long after other species have already shed theirs. "Fall colors should reach their peak over the next couple of weeks in October," stated Dennis Wilson, Forester at LBL.

LBL has more than 151,000 acres of forest, primarily hardwood species. Certain colors are characteristic of particular species. Blackgums, sumacs, and Virginia creepers turn bright shades of red; sassafras turns a brilliant orange; tulip poplars and hickories turn shades of yellow. Oaks turn red, brown, or russet. Maples and sweetgums display the most vibrant colors of fiery reds, yellows, and oranges.

For more information call the Forest Service's Fall Foliage Hotline at 1-800-354-4595 or visit the Fall Color website at www.fs.fed.us/news/fallcolors for detailed information on the progress of autumn color display throughout the country.

Land Between The Lakes is managed by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, in partnership with "Friends of LBL", to provide public lands outdoor recreation and environmental education. We encourage visitors to review our website at www.lbl.org each season, and throughout the season, for our Calendar of Events, updates on programs and policies, and temporary trail and road closures. Additional LBL information is also available on our website or by calling 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000. You can find out more about "Friends of LBL" at www.friendsoflbl.org.

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(October 1, 2009)


 

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