Fall Foliage at Dartmouth

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Brilliant hues on campus and beyond provide some dazzling scenery.

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Campus looking South towards Baker Tower and Mt. Ascutney in the distance
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Dartmouth Crew team rows down a Connecticut with orange leaves reflecting in the water
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Yellow, red, and orange leaves in a close-up
(Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Campus looking North towards Geisel and mountains in Northern New Hampshire
(Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Bright red leaves against light pink sunrise in the Upper Valley
Looking south from the fire tower on nearby Gile Mountain in Norwich, Vt., toward Mount Ascutney. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Birds-eye-view of orange and yellow trees lining an intersection on campus
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Orange leaves in the foreground, Baker Tower in the distance
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Bright red colors through the fire tower on Gile Mountain in Norwich, Vermont
The Gile fire tower is a popular place for students to visit in the fall. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Wilder Hall framed by bright yellow trees and rich red ivy
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Orange leaves litter the ground, Baker Library in the background
(Photo by Robert GIll)
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A bright orange tree outside of Alumni Gym at Dartmouth
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Red vines creeping up a brick wall
(Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Orange and red tree tops frame Baker-Berry Library
(Photo by Robert Gill)