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Central Park’s Fall Foliage Map Is Live—Here’s Where To Find The Most Gorgeous Spots

[**Fall**](https://secretnyc.co/best-things-to-do-fall-nyc-2025/) is on the horizon, and NYC’s communal backyard is gearing up for a spectacular season. The [**Central Park Fall Foliage map**](https://www.centralparknyc.org/peak-fall-foliage-map) is officially live, keeping a real-time account of the 18,000 trees across its 843 acres and when they will turn the perfect shades of red, orange, and gold. Grab a sweater, fill your Stanley with some cider, and get ready to admire some of the most gorgeous views in all of NYC. (Post leaf peeping [**cocoa**](https://secretnyc.co/best-hot-chocolates-nyc-keep-cozy/) run not required, but encouraged.) A guide to the Central Park fall foliage map -------------------------------------------- We highly doubt that you’ll have any trouble capturing a picture-perfect spot amongst the 18,000 trees. The key is just figuring out *when* and *where* the trees look the best and their most autumnal, which is where [**the tracker**](https://www.centralparknyc.org/peak-fall-foliage-map) comes in. (It’ll save you time and what could potentially be an extensive walk). The interactive map allows users to scroll through all the areas of the park. And from there, visitors can see what stage said area is in: **pre-peak**, **peak**, or **post peak**. At the time of publication — 3pm on Monday, September 8th — here’s where the greenery stands. (Hint: it’s still green.) * **North Woods (Mid-Park at 101st-110th Streets):** Pre-peak * **Great Hill (West Side at 103rd-107th Streets):** Pre-peak * **The Pool (West Side at 100th-103rd Streets):** Pre-peak * **North Meadow (Mid-Park at 97th-102nd Streets):** Pre-peak * **Reservoir (Mid-Park at 86th-96th Streets)**: Pre-peak * **The Ramble (Mid-Park at 73rd-79th Streets):** Pre-peak * **The Mall & Literary Walk (Mid-Park):** Pre-peak * **Hallett Nature Sanctuary (East Side at 60th-62nd Streets):** Pre-peak Unsurprisingly, there are a wide range of tree types stationed throughout the park **—** **sugar maple**, **hickory**, **black cherry** — providing quite the variety while leaf-peeping. And, if you fancy yourself an arborist, you can even [**adopt a tree**](https://www.centralparknyc.org/giving/adopt-a-tree) and have a permanent mark on Central Park’s history. Where will we find you this autumn? Catch us at The Mall & Literary Walk! Source: [https://secretnyc.co/central-parks-fall-foliage-map-is-live-heres-where-to-find-the-most-gorgeous-spots/](https://secretnyc.co/central-parks-fall-foliage-map-is-live-heres-where-to-find-the-most-gorgeous-spots/)

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Central Park’s Fall Foliage Map Is Live—Here’s Where To Find The Most Gorgeous Spots

**Fall** is on the horizon, and NYC’s communal backyard is gearing up for a spectacular season. The **Central Park Fall Foliage map** is officially live, keeping a real-time account of the 18,000 trees across its 843 acres and when they will turn the perfect shades of red, orange, and gold. Grab a sweater, fill your Stanley with some cider, and get ready to admire some of the most gorgeous views in all of NYC. (Post leaf peeping **cocoa** run not required, but encouraged.) A guide to the Central Park fall foliage map -------------------------------------------- We highly doubt that you’ll have any trouble capturing a picture-perfect spot amongst the 18,000 trees. The key is just figuring out *when* and *where* the trees look the best and their most autumnal, which is where **the tracker** comes in. (It’ll save you time and what could potentially be an extensive walk). The interactive map allows users to scroll through all the areas of the park. And from there, visitors can see what stage said area is in: pre-peak , peak , or post peak . At the time of publication — 3pm on Monday, September 8th — here’s where the greenery stands. (Hint: it’s still green.) * North Woods (Mid-Park at 101st-110th Streets): Pre-peak * Great Hill (West Side at 103rd-107th Streets): Pre-peak * The Pool (West Side at 100th-103rd Streets): Pre-peak * North Meadow (Mid-Park at 97th-102nd Streets): Pre-peak * Reservoir (Mid-Park at 86th-96th Streets) : Pre-peak * The Ramble (Mid-Park at 73rd-79th Streets): Pre-peak * The Mall & Literary Walk (Mid-Park): Pre-peak * Hallett Nature Sanctuary (East Side at 60th-62nd Streets): Pre-peak Unsurprisingly, there are a wide range of tree types stationed throughout the park — sugar maple , hickory , black cherry — providing quite the variety while leaf-peeping. And, if you fancy yourself an arborist, you can even **adopt a tree** and have a permanent mark on Central Park’s history. Where will we find you this autumn? Catch us at The Mall & Literary Walk! Source: https://secretnyc.co/central-parks-fall-foliage-map-is-live-heres-where-to-find-the-most-gorgeous-spots/

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