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T he official first day of fall arrived on Sept. 22 and the autumn colors will soon appear on local leaves. Visit these areas in the city and beyond to view the beautiful fall foliage — no admission fee required!
Franklin Park
The largest green space in B oston offers views of premier fall foliage in the city as the trees and leaves change colors. Whether you bike or hike, you will also see rock cliffs, winding paths and signs of woodland animals from time to time.
Beacon Hill
Walking into the Beacon Hill neighborhood, you see colonial Boston with striking brick row houses, elaborate doors and narrow streets. In the fall, the leaves add to the picture-perfect outdoor display in the city.
Jamaica Pond
Here you can see different colors