The south, beautiful throughout the year, is resplendent in the fall. It receives its falltime attire later than its northern counterpart, after the summer greens surrender the stage to glittering yellow poplars, scarlet dogwoods, orange maples, and golden hickories. With blanked mountains and sparkling rivers, lakes, and waterfalls, it is a patchwork quilt through state parks and national forests. These nine destinations engulf you in a daze of colors, among family-friendly attractions and world-famous events like the Tallulah Gorge whitewater release in Georgia and base jumping at the New Gorge Bridge in West Virginia. The small towns welcome with real celebrations of the season, opening a world of possibilities on Mother Nature's immense doorstep.
DeSoto State Park, Alabama

Starting counter-clockwise on the orange-blazed trail southwest, the total elevation gain to Lost Falls is 196 feet before turning left and back northeast on the blue-blazed trail to the parking lot. The 1.9-mile Desoto Falls Bottom and Bluff Overlook near Mentone, Alabama, features a gain of 233 feet in elevation and cool spots like Icebox Cave, the Desoto Falls River View, and the view of the Desoto Falls and Basin from the riverside. Before looping back from the Desoto Falls Bluff View, you can still appreciate the falls from the bluffs in solitude with your four-legged friend, despite being a popular trail.
Savannah, Georgia

The Savannah Jazz Festival takes place in September, followed by Oktoberfest and Wag-O-Ween. Come November, the Savannah Food and Wine Festival takes over the town with delicious offerings and a boozy buzz at each corner. Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is under 20 minutes from downtown's Chippewa Square, which was the filming location of Forrest Gump. Visit the Bonaventure Cemetery for a tour to see why it was voted one of the world's ten most beautiful graveyards, while Leopold’s Ice Cream is a must-stop—rain, snow, or shine!
8 Ideal Destinations For A 3-Day Weekend In The Southern United StatesEnjoy a city break in one of the South’s vibrant cities or explore the beauty of its natural landscapes. Whatever place folks decide to visit, amazing adventures are sure to follow on any of these fabulous three-day weekend destinations.
Tallulah Gorge, Georgia

Straddling the two-mile-long, 1,000-foot canyon, the park also hosts the biannual whitewater release on the first three weekends of November. Whitewater kayakers paddle through Class IV and V rapids in the gorge, a sight to see amid the spectacular colors! So iconic, Tallulah Gorge is a star in movies like "Deliverance" and "Grizzly," as well as the place for Karl Wallenda's legendary high-wire walk—if you know, you know, but the late October to early November foliage is just as heart-stopping!
Cumberland Falls, Kentucky

The 1.8-mile Eagle Falls Trail loops around the two most stunning Cumberland Falls and Eagle Falls for a moderate hike. The park is an amazing weekend escape to experience Mother Nature's bold colors under the cooling temperatures, and even camping through October 31! Over 50 campsites are hooked up to electricity and water, with a central bath house, showers, and restrooms. Don't miss the historic man-made icon of the enchanted Dupont Lodge—the finest in the state and charming as a postcard.
These Small Towns In Kentucky Come Alive In FallNicknamed the “Bluegrass State” for its abundant bluegrass pastures, Kentucky is home to some of the country’s greatest landscapes to visit in the fall, many of which can be accessed through the state’s small towns.
Cumberland, Maryland

Historic Cumberland, the state's second-largest town, boasts many perusable knickknacks to discover against the colorful Appalachian background, none better than the C&O Canal trail. The 60,000 acres of public land with forests turn into a playground, while the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage was called by the National Geographic "Top Fall Trips in the World." Connecting to the historic 184.5-mile C&O Canal Towpath, the international trails delight active outdoor fans. You can unwind over views aboard the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, a picturesque heritage trail ride, and seek entertainment in the town's food scene, arts, and cultural and historical attractions.
Bryson City/The Appalachian Trail, North Carolina

Amid wide open spaces for nature from the doorstep, Bryson City is perfect to hit the refresh button with amenities at hand in an off-the-radar location for a peaceful sojourn with your loved ones. Find enticing family-friendly fun like spectacular train excursions, a vibrant downtown, and the 29-mile-long, emerald Fontana Lake, featuring pristine waters and over 240 miles of remote shoreline next to the park. For thrills, you can bike to the Fontana Dam, hit the whitewater on the Nantahala River, or enjoy one-hour access east to Asheville on a day trip.
Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina

Autumn's pageantry through Western North Carolina is resplendent to capture via a scenic drive along the kaleidoscopic tree line of the mixed Nantahala National Forest. Active leaf peepers can enjoy hikes with colorful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including Pisgah, for the ardorous climbers. The pitch pine and rhododendron provide a verdant backdrop to the deciduous turning brilliant colors, like the yellow tulip poplar, red hickory and flowering dogwood, scarlett black gum, and oaks displaying the whole spectrum.
Shenandoah National Park/Valley, Virginia

You can cover the drive in three hours and explore the best of the park on a weekend, so book a stay at Big Meadows Lodge or Skyland with cabins and motel-style rooms. The most gorgeous fall foliage is accessible over top hikes like the Stony Man Trail and Hawksbill Summit. The heart of Shenandoah Valley is home to Showalter's Orchard, with 40 acres for strolls overlooking the valley and picking over 20 varieties of apples at the orchard. You can stay nearby in Luray at the Mimslyn Inn and stock up on some fresh, sweet apple cider or a stronger bottle of Old Hill Hard Cider.
New River Gorge Bridge, West Virginia

You can enjoy a leisurely stroll with landscape views from the famous bridge, open to pedestrians one day a year, imminently on October 21, 2023. From more than 875 feet over the New River, you will see Fayetteville, West Virginia, adorned in deep reds and sunny yellows. Bridge Day is also the largest extreme sports event in the world since 1980, when two parachutists jumped from a plane onto the bridge and five jumped from the bridge into the gorge. Family-friendly events include vendors, base jumping, rappelling, and live music, while jumpers from around the globe come for "Building, Antenna, Span, and Earth" here.
While the beaches captivate in the summer, you can finally forgo the oceanside for these gems, shining brightest in the south as its top falltime places to visit! The autumn turns the south into a real colorful playground that keeps you chasing for sights under the milder weather and low chance of getting rained on.Strewn across the south, these destinations are the best for shareable moments to cherish with your loved ones. Hunt for waterfalls, covered bridges, and those scenic shots on a rugged cliff facing the foliage-ridden mountainous landscape backdrop with a four-legged f riend—you know what we are talking about!