Ozark Falls are Gorgeous!
Those who come to Norfork Lake several times a year like to debate what the best season
really is. Most agree that warm summers are tops for being in the water, but fall offers
the most comfortable and most beautiful weather. The Ozarks are just far enough south of
the Arctic to still have four seasons, but not so far north that cold weather is common in
the fall. The hardwoods change color starting in mid to late October with peak foliage
color occurring about the third day of November in good years. October and November both
offer mostly sunny "shirt-sleeve" days with highs around the mid 70's. Fishing,
hiking, birdwatching, wildlflower walks, bicycling, horseback riding, and canoeing are all
very popular from mid September through mid October when day time temperatures are not as
hot as in July and August.
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