From the Berkshires to the Cape and all points in between, there are plenty of places in Massachusetts to get a gander at fall foliage in Massachusetts.
But just in case you’re stuck on where and when to go, the state Department of Conservation and Recreation has you covered.
The agency has just rolled out the updated version of its interactive fall foliage map , so you can see which parts of the state are approaching peak bloom, are in it, or where it’s passed.
“Fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year in New England and people come from all over the world to see the changing leaves at our beautiful state parks,” DCR Commissioner Nicole LaChapelle said in a statement.
Using the map couldn’t be simpler: Pick a date to see which parts of the state, including specific DCR pr