The mountains in Western North Carolina are a favorite spot for natives and visitors alike each fall for the best leaf peeping available in the South. A drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway is an annual rite of passage from summer into fall for many and a stop at the most popular waterfall on the parkway is also a must. Linville Falls in North Carolina only gets better been the leaves start to change.
Things to know before you go: Weekends are very crowded at Linville Falls. To avoid the biggest crowds, go during the week. Wear hiking or walking shoes, not sandals, and bring plenty of water. Be sure to use the facilities at the Visitor Center before embarking on this hike; no other facilities are available at the site. For more information about the trails, see The Blue Ridge Parkway page from the National Park Service. If you need a map for all the different overlooks then make sure you check out the AllTrails app to get you where you need to go. Feel free to check out this Adventuring in the Moment video to see what all the overlooks are like and how to get there.
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