(KNSI) – Minnesota’s hitting its peak for fall colors, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The latest report released Thursday shows leaves are 25% to 50% in peak around the St. Cloud area, with many places at 50% to 100% peak north of the Granite City.
No place in the state has passed its peak yet. The DNR reminds people to take advantage of the warmer temperatures forecasted for these coming days and hit the trails before the leaves hit the ground.
For a list of Minnesota State Parks, click here.
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