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Lamont said the $3 million summer campaign "exceeded our expectations." Ned Lamont announced that "Find Your Vibe," a summer tourism campaign highlighting activities in Connecticut, will continue into the fall season. Connecticut DEEP Leaf peeping as part of CT's new tourism campaignĬonnecticut has highlighted the fall foliage in its tourism campaigns as the industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. 24-30, and will likely peak in Fairfield County by Nov. Foliage in most of the state is expected to peak by the week of Oct. 16, the upper east and west corners of the state are expected to reach past peak levels, especially the area around Woodstock and the northwest region of Litchfield County, according DEEP's map. 9 and 23, the leaves' colors will peak within the region encompassing Litchfield County, the greater Danbury area and the central part of the state surrounding Hartford County.Īfter Oct. Peak season in Connecticut usually occurs from late September to early November, but due to the summer drought conditions, the leaves are expected to change color earlier than usual.īetween Oct. Travelers can also view the foliage from a hot air balloon in New Hartford through Berkshire Balloons.