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Where to See the Best Fall Colors in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic US

Home / Vacation Ideas / Vacations Along the East Coast USA / Where to See the Best Fall Colors in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic US

Denedriane (Dee) Dean, Updated May 22, 2022

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  • Northern Virginia
  • Western Virginia
  • Central Virginia
  • Southwest Virginia
  • Additional Mid-Atlantic Places to View Fall Colors
  • Want More Fall Road Trip Ideas?

Looking for a family-friendly and socially distanced getaway this fall? Plan an autumn road trip to see the changing leaves! Virginia and the mid-Atlantic states have dramatic vistas where you can enjoy the outdoors and the fall foliage. Here are the best places to visit and tips for timing your trip to catch the fall colors in Virginia at their peak!

The mid-Atlantic states are fantastic places to check out a fall festival and witness autumn come into its full glory. This year, peak falls colors are predicted in Virginia for mid-October. Check the fall foliage prediction map and Virginia’s fall foliage report as you plan your trip. From Virginia to Pennsylvania and down to North Carolina, here are some ideal places to visit and experience the rich hues of autumn!

Northern Virginia

Winding street with trees showing fall colors in Virginia
The fall season is a feast for the eyes in the state of Virginia! Photo credit: Denedriane Dean

As a Virginia native, I have to say that this is one of the best states in the Mid-Atlantic region for a road trip to see the leaves change. The prime spots are found in the Piedmont Region, which runs north to south, from the Potomac River all the way to the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Starting in northern Virginia, a trip to Alexandria (right outside of Washington DC) is an eye-popping way to start. This city is home to some of the biggest trees found in the U.S. Many of the parks located here, like Huntley Meadows Park, offer the brilliant leaf colors of bright yellow to deep burgundy. They are fascinating places to do a bit of leaf-peeping at this time of year to capture amazing photos. In addition, the historic George Washington Parkway is a visual treat during the fall season. For visitors and commuters alike, its tree-lined roadway is a relaxing and scenic drive to and from locations in DC.

Looking for autumn leaves in Virginia, Maryland and other mid-Atlantic states? Get the tips on where to find fall foliage including timing tips for peak colors! #TMOM #Virginia #USA #FallTravel | SheBuysTravel
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Western Virginia

Aerial view of fall colors in Harrisonburg, VA
Autumn colors in Harrisonburg, Virginia are an array of rich and dazzling hues! Photo credit: Harrisonburg Tourism

Heading over to the western part of the state, Harrisonburg is a lovely place to reside (as I do) and to be surrounded by the glory of fall. Harrisonburg is located right in the Shenandoah Valley, and so all you have to do is look up and all around as you drive in town to see the leaves turning their rich colors on the mountains. The Massanutten Resort offers exceptional views, especially if you take a scenic drive or take advantage of the hiking trails that they offer.

The Shenandoah National Park is another wondrous place to view the fall foliage. The colors are at their most brilliant around mid-October, and they often can be seen through November. One unique thing is that the leaves don’t all change at once. The cascade of autumn colors starts at the higher elevations and makes its way down the slopes of the mountain. Shenandoah National Park is an ideal place to getaway and go camping, hiking, bike riding or just enjoy a fall picnic!

Read More: Outdoor Adventures in the Heart of Appalachia

Central Virginia

Trees with fall colors in Virginia
The Edith J. Carrier Arboretum on the campus of JMU is the perfect spot to enjoy a picnic under the canopy of the changing leaves! Photo credit: Harrisonburg Tourism

Travel just an hour southeast of Harrisonburg, and central Virginia offers a gem in the city of Charlottesville. The drive itself, along I-64, wows the senses as the leaves change on Afton Mountain. Once in the city itself, the University of Virginia campus yields beautiful views everywhere that you look. Taking a stroll there is nourishing to the soul. Visit Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, to experience Virginia fall foliage at its best.

Southwest Virginia

Strip of roadway lined with autumn trees
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a visual treat in the fall! Photo credit: Adobe images

Head on down I-81 South to the southwest region of Virginia, and you can witness changing leaves along the way in the lovely city of Roanoke and on to Blacksburg as well. According to a friend, a trip down to Washington County is very much worth the effort. “You have the tree lined streets of Abingdon, and the Virginia Creeper Trail for hiking, biking and horseback riding. South Holston Lake is surrounded by trees if you are boating. Just being in the mountains is gorgeous when the color comes!”

If you are up for a more adventurous drive through Virginia, consider hopping on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This scenic roadway runs along the backbone of the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the much larger Appalachian Mountains. Skyline Drive is a very popular section of the Parkway and is the major road through Shenandoah National Park.

SheBuysTravel Tip: To avoid traffic on the heavily trafficked I-81 or Skyline Drive, the Virginia Department of Forestry has new driving tours they recommend. These will show you some less traveled roads where you can take your time to see the peak fall colors.

Additional Mid-Atlantic Places to View Fall Colors

The Blue Ridge Parkway has its southern end in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in North Carolina, another great vantage point from which to view the changing leaves.

Or head north to Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania. You can enjoy scenic drives with less traffic. Don’t mind a little traffic? The fall foliage in Philadelphia is fab!

The Eastern Shore of Maryland is laidback and lovely. Add it to your fall road trip and catch some of the prettiest sunsets in the country.

Wherever you travel this fall, check the foliage report online for the state that you want to visit. That way, you can be sure to catch the leaves at their most brilliant hues.

Virginia and the mid-Atlantic states offer some premium vistas from which to see and enjoy the fall colors. And there are many recreational activities that help to make fall leaf peeping a memorable activity for all!

Want More Fall Road Trip Ideas?

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Filed Under: Vacations Along the East Coast USA Tagged With: fall, Virginia

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  1. Kim orlando says

    August 23, 2017 at 3:12 pm

    I just drove thru Hagerstown MD and it is gorgeous now (summer green); I can only imagine what it will look like this fall

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    • Jennifer Greene, Last Minute Traveling Mom says

      August 25, 2017 at 1:38 pm

      You need to come back!

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