Virginia's Shenandoah National Park Has Been Named A Top National Park To Visit In The Fall
By Beth|Published September 23, 2021
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
With its endless mountain vistas, densely wooded trails, expansive views, and cultural history, Shenandoah National Park makes for the perfect destination year-round. And yet fall is an especially magnificent time to visit. The splendor of the fall foliage, crisp autumn air, and photo-ops at every turn make this top Virginia destination downright magical. In a list of the best national parks to visit during the fall season, Shenandoah National Park was listed among the top favorites. And we’re not surprised!
There are many reasons why Shenandoah National Park is a special place. One of them is the fact that the entire park is established along a breathtakingly scenic drive: Skyline Drive.
Skyline Drive stretches for 105 miles, showcasing some of the best views in the park. During the fall, these views are all the more lovely thanks to the brilliance of fall foliage.
You likely won't be alone as fall is one of the most popular times to visit the park, but it's also possible to find a secluded hike that will make you feel worlds away from it all.
Looking for a recommendation for one of the park's lesser hiked trails? Check out Pass Mountain Trail.
And while each year is different, the first couple of weeks in October are historically the best for leaf-peeping. Be sure to bring your camera so that you can capture breathtaking scenes like this one.
Have you ever experienced Shenandoah National Park in the fall? What are some of your favorite autumn activities? Be sure to share them with us in the comments below! For more inspiration about planning your trip, be sure to visit the official Shenandoah National Park website.
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