Color spotter John Natelli sent in images from Hood Mountain Regional Park in Sonoma County. He visited the area on Oct. 12 and found that the Bigleaf Maples were nearly at peak.
Lots of poison oak as well, which turns a brilliant scarlet red in the fall. We hope he avoided touching in a just grabbed great photos!
Hood Mountain Region Park (2,730) – Near Peak (Go Now.)
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