When we think of fall foliage, we think of the North Carolina mountains, and for good reason. The spectacular vistas are one of a kind. We have put together a list of scenic drives for fall color in the mountains, as well as some drives closer to us in Charlotte.
The peak fall color season []. Plan a trip, find a hike, and scout fall color in North Carolina with our interactive fall foliage map! Daily updates begin on September 1st. CHARLOTTE, N.C.
(WBTV) - Fall foliage will make a colorful return to North Carolina in the coming months. The first signs of fall begin to appear in late September at the state's highest elevations (between 2,000 and 3,000 feet), aka the mountains. Here are the best leaf-peeping spots in and around Charlotte NC, for a vibrant autumn experience.
Enjoy fall leaves without traveling far. Wondering where and when to see the fall foliage this year? Look no further, because here's your 2024 guide to getting the best views of North Carolina's peak fall colors and leaf peeping. In Charlotte, peak fall colors usually appear from early to mid.
Autumn is right around the corner, which means it's time to start planning fall color viewing in the North Carolina mountains. See when fall leaves will peak in 2025! View our U.S. fall foliage map, find top leaf-peeping spots, and get tips for the best autumn color viewing.
It's time for admiring fall foliage! Use this map to determine where, and more importantly, WHEN to see fall colors in North Carolina. The North Carolina mountains are the best place to start for fall colors, but keep reading for information on scenic drives for fall color close to Charlotte. Also, for those who want to really stay close to home, here's a collection of pictures and an interactive map of fall colors in Charlotte.
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