Chester and the Lake Almanor Basin have been a bit behind on the fall color this year so it may be worth a snowy walk out to the Olsen Barn to peep on the willows and cottonwoods along the North Fork of the Feather River. On November 2, we had a report that fall color is bold along highway 32 between Forest Ranch and the Highway 36 junction. It’s likely that the lower Feather River Canyon is still beautiful too (anyone have any pictures?). The black oaks (the last to change) are holding strong around Quincy, Taylorsville, and Genesee Valley. In fact, the award winning Blog “ California Fall Color” featured Plumas County this week with photos from local photographer Michael Beatley. This will likely be our last Awesome Autumn update of the year, but there are still some pockets of good color out there–especially in towns and at lower elevations. The wind knocked down some of the fall color and made for a special morning with sparkly-white dustings on red, yellow, and orange leave. We have “snowliage”! A storm across the Northern Sierra brought some much needed snow and rain to the region. Check out our Fall Colors Guide to learn more about the best places to go and what to look for. Plan a visit to Plumas County and enjoy an Awesome Autumn with the crowds. Plumas County has a diversity of trees, plants and a wide range of elevations creating some of the best “leaf peeping” in California. Another Awesome Autumn Anticipated for 2022įall colors start to show throughout Plumas County, usually late September, and last until mid-November.
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