ASHEVILLE, N.C. —

As the weather gets more crisp, you may be thinking about going to look for fall leaves.

The folks at ExploreAsheville.com have an interactive map that makes it easy to plan the best time to go.

Click HERE to check it out.

Explore Ashevill says the area offers more than 120 tree species across a range of elevations.

They say Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains are among the most biodiverse regions on earth — creating one of the nation’s widest displays of fall color.

But if you can't go just yet, don't worry.

“You've got time to plan your trip. Late October, early November. You can come bring your family and take in this beautiful display that comes every year, Cass Santander with Explore Asheville says.

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