I use the live webcam feeds on my New England webcams page atJeff-Foliage.com to monitor real-time conditions across the region and anticipate the moments worth chasing with my camera. A quick look tells me whether Nubble Lighthouse is glowing for its Christmas lighting, or if skies above Mount Katahdin might be active enough to justify a late-night drive in search of the aurora.
Throughout foliage season, these cameras become an essential scouting tool. Mountain overlooks, harbor views, and roadside scenes help me gauge the progression of fall color before I commit to a location. The webcams are not just passive views. They are quiet field assistants, helping me read weather, light, and seasonal change across New England before I ever leave home.
View live conditions by clicking the View Live New England Webcams buttons around the gallery below.
Scouting with New England Webcams: Real-Time Results.










The webcams tell me where to go, but the gallery tells the story of what I found. See the difference professional light makes. While webcams are great for scouting, the true story of New England is found in the high-resolution details. Visit my Photography Shop to see the results of my webcam treks—captured with professional clarity and ready to hang in your home or office.
About Jeff Folger As a New England native and photographer, I’ve spent decades chasing the perfect light across the North Country. I use these tools to find the peak color so you can enjoy the final, fine-art results in your own home.
