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Fall foliage in the Louisville, Kentucky, area is expected to peak between late October and early November.

Several parks in and around Louisville, many designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, offer prime leaf-peeping locations.

Destinations like Bernheim Forest and Jefferson Memorial Forest provide extensive trails for viewing fall colors.

Local parks such as Cherokee, Iroquois, and The Parklands of Floyds Fork feature scenic drives, overlooks, and paths for enjoying the autumn scenery.

Fall is almost here. The days are getting shorter, the night is becoming cooler, and trees are turning shades of bright yellow, burnt orange and red.

You don't have to delay your leaf-peeping until autumn is in full swing. In some places in Kentucky, leaves begin to turn as early as mi

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