Fall is one of the most beautiful and dynamic travel seasons in Virginia. Scenic roadways like the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive show off the state’s stunning natural beauty in Virginia’s mountains, while off-season travel along Virginia’s beaches offer coastal views where migrating fowl are the only crowd you’ll find. Outdoor lovers can hike, paddle, and bike through fifteen million acres of vibrant fall foliage and families can enjoy apple picking, harvest festivals, corn mazes, and hay rides through pumpkin patches. Wine makers celebrate October Virginia Wine Month at more than 280 wineries statewide and waterman celebrate the Virginia’s eight distinct oyster regions during November Virginia Oyster Month.
Virginia Tourism Corporation’s fall travel website, www.Virginia.org/Fall, offers travelers a one-stop-shop for fall travel information, with dozens of 48-hour fall getaway itineraries to help travelers plan perfect weekend trips. For more inspiration, check out the Virginia Travel Blog (selection of ideas below).
Fall Getaways:
- Plan Ahead-Find A Few Autumn Activities
- 30 Favorite Fall Towns & Destinations
- 19 Places To Enjoy Fall Foliage In Virginia
- Bed And Breakfasts With Scenic Fall Vistas
- Nine Beautiful B&Bs For State And National Park Explorations
- 10 Virginia Resorts For Fall Fun (And Romance)
Scenic Drives & Outdoor Fun:
- 10 Must Do Hikes In Shenandoah National Park
- Best Blue Ridge Parkway Hikes In Virginia
- Best Hikes On The Appalachian Trail In Virginia
- Visiting Skyline Drive And The Blue Ridge Parkway In Fall
- Things To Do Near The 4 Shenandoah National Park Entrances
- Fabulous Fall Glamping In Virginia
- Four Scenic Coastal Drives For Fall
Fall for Foodies:
- October Virginia Wine Month – Discover Your Local Crush
- November is Virginia Oyster Month
- Oyster Festivals
- Wine & Brine Monthon Virginia’s Eastern Shore
- Fire, Flour & Forkin Richmond, Virginia
- 10 Virginia Distilleries to Visit