Predictions for the leaves turning are at 55% for this coming weekend in Chautauqua County and Warren County.

photo credit: psyberartist
Many people travel for hours to see the leaves peak in N.W. NY. and PA. Between Chautauqua Lake, the Allegheny reservoir, the Great Lakes and the rolling foothills each scene holds the beauty and peace of fall.
For a relaxing trip the Chautauqua Lake Erie Wine trail combines fall reflections in lake Erie with two lighthouses, one in Westfield, NY and the other in Dunkirk, NY. The Chautauqua gorge is also beautiful at this time of year.
Bemus Point is also enjoyable, particularly if you dine at one of the restaurants on the Chautauqua Lake. Often after dinner we take a walk in the village and end up sitting on the porch of the Lenhart Hotel to watch the sun set over the water. Once in a while we will see the Chautauqua Belle or Summer Wind on one of its lake tours.
And if you have time for a canoe trip, floating down the Conewango Creek and through the remains of the glacial lakes just past Jamestown NY near Akeley Pa offer a peaceful and colorful ride at this time of year. You may see the Canadian Geese gathering for their migrating flight. I haven’t seen the Blue Heron lately so they must be headed south.
Fall isn’t complete to me without a trip to the Kinzua Dam, Lookout Point and if time permits, the Tionesta Scenic point. Many throughout the history on Warren PA have admired the hills and mini waterfalls in the Kinzua area.
Check out the original article, Colors of the National Allegheny Forest at Allegheny Almanac for Fall images by Chris Lareau.
The weather look great for a weekend of fall photography. I better make sure I have extra batteries for the camera!
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I used to love the fall in New York but when the leaves began to fall signaling the coming of bitter cold winters, I was not a happy camper.
Nonetheless, the changing of the leaves in the fall is a gorgeous site.
Diana
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