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Arkansas
Fall Color Updates Now Available
September 2003
Arkansas Department
of Parks and Tourism
Reports on the
progress of fall color in The Natural State are now available on
the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism’s web site, www.Arkansas.com.
On a weekly
basis, a statewide network of spotters report on the status of the
leaves in their area. The reports are compiled and then posted to
www.Arkansas.com and are
available to the public by 5 p.m. (CST) each Thursday. The up-to-date
reports are accessible by clicking on the colorful fall leaves icon
on the site’s homepage. The reports are also available by
calling 1-800-NATURAL (answered live 24 hours a day) or (501) 682-7777
during normal business hours.
A series of
state and national scenic highways in the Ozarks and Ouachitas provide
for eye-catching views as well. Scenic 7 Byway, one of the most
well-known drives in the state, provides viewing options for both
the Ozarks and the Ouachitas. Arkansas Highways 16, 9, 23 and 21
are a few of the others in the Ozarks.
According to
Eddie Fugatt, assistant research director for the department and
the person heading the spotters network, this year has the potential
to be a good one. “Weather conditions from mid-September to
mid-to-late October are what give us bright color. Ideal conditions
include lots of sunny days with highs in the 60s to lower 70s, followed
by crisp nights with temperatures in the 35- to 40-degree range.
Abundant rainfall earlier in the summer and moderate temperatures
should result in more hardwoods entering the fall in a green, healthy
state,” Fugatt said.
To get a free
Arkansas Vacation Planning Kit, visit www.Arkansas.com
or call 1-800-NATURAL.
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