Our former house was surrounded by large oak trees.
In this area, oaks generally hold their leaves until well into snow season.
Leachate from oak leaves acidifies the soil which inhibits lawn growth, so . . .
In addition to getting to rake up mountains of acorns every autumn, the lawn-maven who is blessed with oaks gets the added bonus of having to spread copious quantities of lime every spring to "sweeten" the soil.
Our current home has a "yard", not a "lawn". At this stage of life, raking leaves is, for me, a waste of precious days.