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An aerial shot of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina during autumn.
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4 Best Places to See Fall Colors in Asheville

  • Shannon Guess
  • October 17, 2023
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Asheville, North Carolina, is a city known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant arts scene. While it’s a year-round destination, there’s something truly magical about visiting in the fall when the city bursts into autumn colors.

If you’re planning a trip to Asheville during this season, you’re in for a treat. Keep reading to discover some of the best places to witness the fall foliage in Asheville.

North Carolina Arboretum

The North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville is a haven for nature enthusiasts. With 434 acres of meticulously curated gardens, walking trails, and natural woodlands, this place transforms into a breathtaking tapestry of autumn colors during the fall months. The gardens are at their autumnal best in October and November.

When you go, don’t forget to visit the Heritage Garden! It showcases the rich flora of the Southern Appalachian region and the Bonsai Exhibition Garden with its miniature marvels.

Biltmore Estate

The grandeur of the nearly 7,000-acre Asheville property belonging to the Biltmore Estate is staggering to behold in autumn, offering beautiful views of red-, yellow- and orange-kissed trees that are over a century old.

Gorgeous fall trees are set against the backdrop of manicured gardens and the massive main house, making the effect unforgettable. No matter where you are on the estate, there are plenty of viewpoints from which to enjoy the fall color gradient on the gently rolling slopes of the mountains.

A tunnel on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina.

Blue Ridge Parkway

Often dubbed “America’s Favorite Drive,” the Blue Ridge Parkway offers breathtaking vistas and opportunities to witness all the changing leaves up close. As you drive, you’ll see a kaleidoscope of colors as the trees turn various hues of red, orange, and gold.

There are numerous overlooks and hiking trails where you can stop and fully appreciate the panoramic views. Craggy Gardens, just a short drive from Asheville, is a popular spot for fall foliage.

Pisgah National Forest

For those seeking a more immersive experience in nature, Pisgah National Forest is a must-visit destination. This expansive wilderness just outside of Asheville offers an array of hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic drives that showcase the beauty of the changing leaves.

Explore the iconic Looking Glass Falls, hike to the summit of Mount Pisgah, or take a leisurely drive along the Forest Heritage Scenic Byway to take in the fall splendor. With over half a million acres of forests, Pisgah National Forest is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts.

Looking Glass Falls in Pisgah National Forest outside of Asheville, North Carolina.

Plan your autumnal adventure to Asheville, North Carolina, today!

Was there a place we forgot to mention? Let us know in the comments!

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