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Fall in Asheville

Fall in Love With Asheville

Asheville is fortunate to have one of the most dramatic displays of fall foliage in the country. Extreme elevations, and more than 100 species of deciduous trees, give the Blue Ridge Mountains one of the longest and most vibrant leaf seasons. Plan your visit now with the help our weekly fall color report.


Travel Advisory: Potential Blue Ridge Parkway Closures Due to Weather
With Hurricane Helene in the forecast, some areas of the Blue Ridge Parkway are experiencing temporary closures to ensure visitor safety. For real-time information on parkway closures, please refer to NPS.gov.

 

 

 

  • Things to Do in Fall
  • 5 Things You Need to Know About Fall in Asheville
    Top tips for experiencing fall in Asheville, NC Fall in Asheville, North Carolina is one of the most sought-after places to go leaf peeping. Due to the area's vast elevation changes, the Asheville area is home to one of the longest fall color
  • 5 Things You Need to Know About Fall in Asheville5 Things You Need to Know About Fall in Asheville
    Top tips for experiencing fall in Asheville, NC Fall in Asheville, North Carolina is one of the most sought-after places to go leaf peeping. Due to the area's vast elevation changes, the Asheville area is home to one of the longest fall color
  • Top 10 Eco-Friendly Ways to Experience Fall in AshevilleTop 10 Eco-Friendly Ways to Experience Fall in Asheville
    As the weather grows cooler in Asheville, the brisk mountain air paints the leaves of the forest trees in brilliant shades of reds, yellows and oranges. Due to our mild climate and range of elevations nearby, Asheville enjoys one of the longest and
  • Best Fall Hikes Near Asheville, NCBest Fall Hikes Near Asheville, NC
    Travel Advisory: Potential Blue Ridge Parkway Closures Due to Weather With Hurricane Helene in the forecast, some areas of the Blue Ridge Parkway are experiencing temporary closures to ensure visitor safety. For real-time information on parkway
  • Top Family-Friendly Fall Activities in AshevilleTop Family-Friendly Fall Activities in Asheville
    Fall is one of the best times of year to experience the Asheville area, particularly for families. Crisp mountain air greets the season with loads of festivals, family-friendly activities and one of the longest leaf peeping seasons in the nation.
Where to Get Your Pumpkin Spice Latte Fix in Asheville

Where to Get Your Pumpkin Spice Latte Fix in Asheville

In Asheville, fall's arrival is heralded by some telltale signs: crisp mountain breezes, chunky knit sweaters, and leaves ablaze in vibrant hues. And, of course—Pumpkin. Spice. Everything. This warming spice blend makes its way into our… read more

8 Unique Ways to See Fall Color in Asheville

8 Unique Ways to See Fall Color in Asheville

The autumnal bliss that overtakes Asheville throughout the fall months is not something to be missed. There’s nothing like a mid-October drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway or a hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Check out these great spots for… read more

Fall Scenic Drives: Early Color

Fall Scenic Drives: Early Color

Travel Advisory: Potential Blue Ridge Parkway Closures Due to Weather With Hurricane Helene in the forecast, some areas of the Blue Ridge Parkway are experiencing temporary closures to ensure visitor safety. For real-time information on parkway… read more

Fall Scenic Drives: Middle to Low Elevations

Fall Scenic Drives: Middle to Low Elevations

When the fall color reaches the middle elevations (about 2,500-4,000 feet), it brightens the mountainsides and begins to show up like candy dots in the valleys. While the highest elevation areas such as Craggy Gardens and Mount Mitchell have peaked… read more

Fall Scenic Drives: Late Season Color

Fall Scenic Drives: Late Season Color

From late October to early November (varies slightly each year), lower elevations around the Asheville area feature stunning color, which you can enjoy on these late-season scenic drives. Since the color changes happen often, visit our weekly leaf… read more

Great Tours for Fall in Asheville, NC

Great Tours for Fall in Asheville, NC

Fall is a magical time in Asheville. The city and surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains offer one of the longest fall color seasons in the world—giving you ample time to explore! A guided tour can be the perfect way to experience the stunning fall… read more

Where to See the Monarch Butterfly Migration in Asheville

Where to See the Monarch Butterfly Migration in Asheville

Shortly before fall in Asheville and the Great Smoky Mountains, thousands of Monarch butterflies pass through the Asheville area as they migrate south to Mexico. The butterflies travel more than 2,000 miles on their journey, and we're fortunate… read more

Apple Picking Near Asheville, NC

Apple Picking Near Asheville, NC

Fall is a truly special time to visit Asheville. Not only can you experience fall in Asheville with stunning leaves and special events but also with the mountain harvest. In addition to many working farms in Asheville, the city is less than a… read more

Scenic Fall Routes on a Motorcycle

Scenic Fall Routes on a Motorcycle

Travel Advisory: Potential Blue Ridge Parkway Closures Due to Weather With Hurricane Helene in the forecast, some areas of the Blue Ridge Parkway are experiencing temporary closures to ensure visitor safety. For real-time information on parkway… read more

An Evening with the Elk

An Evening with the Elk

Pack a Picnic for Cataloochee Valley A quick trip to the gorgeous Cataloochee Valley in the Great Smoky Mountains offers big rewards. The biggest is getting a close-up view of the majestic elk that weigh up to 900 pounds, making them the largest… read more