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Peak foliage on display in West Virginia’s higher elevations

Vibrant fall foliage continues to spread across the state

Charleston, W.Va. – The highest elevations of Almost Heaven continue to showcase stellar fall foliage conditions. Deep shades of crimson and gold can be found in Tucker, Randolph and Pocahontas counties. Webster and Nicholas counties are nearly halfway to peak conditions, and will be offering lovely views for the next few weeks. Signs of early autumn color can now be seen sprinkled throughout Hardy, Hampshire and Pendleton counties, with peak foliage expected to arrive later in October.  

“Thanks to our mountainous landscape, West Virginia’s amazing foliage can be seen for an extended period of time,” said West Virginia Department of Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby. “Stunning hues can still be found in the highest elevations of the state while lower elevations are beginning to pop with glimpses of the exceptional fall color, with even more to come. There’s still plenty of time to plan your leaf peeping adventure to the Mountain State!”

Best Bets for Fall Foliage

The West Virginia Department of Tourism’s live leaf tracker continues to be updated in real-time, featuring user-generated photos from social media. To access the live leaf map, along with the latest updates, happenings and insider tips around fall in Almost Heaven, visit WVtourism.com/fall. Share your current fall photos using #AlmostHeaven for a chance to be featured.

About the West Virginia Department of Tourism

Known as the Mountain State, West Virginia is one of the most scenic states in the United States and home to thousands of acres of parks and public lands, including America’s newest national park, 36 state parks, nine state forests and three rail trails. In addition to its majestic mountains and rolling hills, West Virginia is full of rich historic sites, enchanting art galleries, charming towns and an immense sense of belonging found only in its heaven-like landscapes. 

Fall in West Virginia has already received national recognition this season, with mentions in top-tier publications such as National Geographic, Lonely Planet, Thrillist, Forbes and more. For more information about West Virginia, visit WVtourism.com and start planning your trip today. To access high-res images of current fall foliage conditions, click here. Photo credit: West Virginia Department of Tourism. 

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