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Georgia's State Parks online Leaf Watch 2007 will be up and running Oct. 1, tracking the pops of orange, red and yellow from the Appalachians southward.
Get updates from park rangers by logging on to www.georgiastateparks.org. You'll also get safety tips for hiking and camping and learn why leaves change color. Links also allow browsers to reserve campsites, cottages and lodge rooms. A Web cam scans the rolling mountainside of Black Rock Mountain State Park.
Leaf watchers say peak in North Georgia is usually late October, but color can be seen as early as September and well into November. And not all the action is in the mountains. Some parks in southern Georgia pull off quite a show in late autumn, especially those with cypress trees and tea-colored swamps.