(MNN)-The Minnesota DNR has launched its Fall Color Finder Map, helping residents and visitors track the changing leaves across the state. The interactive tool is available at dnr.state.mn.us, and users can also sign up for weekly newsletters via email or text. Fall colors in Minnesota typically peak from mid-September through mid-October, beginning in the northernmost regions and gradually moving southward. The DNR’s map is updated every Thursday to reflect current conditions, making it a useful resource for planning scenic drives, hikes, or weekend getaways.
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