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West Virginia Experiencing Best Fall Colors of the Decade

Department of Tourism releases third fall foliage report and featured autumn hikes of 2022

Charleston, W.Va. – Colors are quickly changing throughout the Mountain State as the West Virginia Department of Tourism releases its third fall foliage update of the season. Both out-of-state visitors and West Virginia residents are encouraged to check out some of the nation’s best fall foliage before it’s too late.  

“We are thrilled to be catching glimpses of peak color as Almost Heaven swiftly transforms before our eyes,” said West Virginia Department of Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby. “We’re in the midst of one of the most beautiful times of the year, and we are hearing from folks all over the state that this is the most beautiful color we’ve had in years.  Make this the year that you get out and explore the Mountain State in fall!”

 

Fall Foliage Update

These weekly updates, prepared in partnership with the West Virginia Division of Forestry, are released in an effort to help travelers plan the best hikes amongst peak color.

A paradise of remarkable fall color spreads throughout Webster, Randolph and Upshur counties, all of which are expected to reach peak over the weekend and into next week. Visit the nearby Holly River State Park, Audra State Park and Kumbrabow State Forest to witness astonishing autumn woodland scenes on display. Color in Nicholas, Lewis, Clay and Braxton counties is estimated to currently be at 70% and will be nearing peak over the next week or two.

And it’s not too late for the higher elevations from last week’s report – Tucker and Pocahontas counties both still have stunning hues of reds, oranges and yellows.  

 

Featured Hikes

To help guide travelers on their fall explorations, below is a list of trails where foliage is expected to reach peak color in the next week: 

Bickle Knob Observation Tower

 

Alum Creek and Cave Trail

 

Mylius Trail

 

Tecumseh Falls via Reverie Loop Trail

 

Raven Rocks Trail 

 

AllTrails Partnership

AllTrails and the West Virginia Department of Tourism have joined forces to offer adventure seekers a free, one-year AllTrails Pro membership to experience the Mountain State’s jaw-dropping fall colors, stunning vistas and uncrowded landscapes. With AllTrails Pro, outdoor lovers will be able to take hiking to another level, with the ability to download offline maps, unlock more map details, bring trails to life with 3D maps, discover brand new trails and more. For more official information on the partnership, visit wvtourism.com/alltrails/.

“It’s the perfect time to hit our trails amid a glowing autumn backdrop,” said West Virginia Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby.  “As the third-most forested state, our forests and mountaintops are alive with hues of red, orange and yellow, creating beautiful views. We’re excited to be teaming up with AllTrails to help travelers discover and explore our incredible trails this fall.” 

As you hike throughout the Mountain State, be sure to post all of your favorite fall views using #AlmostHeaven. The West Virginia Department of Tourism’s live leaf tracker will be updated daily, featuring 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.

To access high-res images and b-roll of fall foliage from the last week, click here. Photo credit: West Virginia Department of Tourism 

 

About the West Virginia Department of Tourism

The West Virginia Department of Tourism promotes West Virginia as a leading four-season travel destination and top state to live, work and retire.

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 and 45 state parks and forests. 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.

For more information about West Virginia, visit WVtourism.com and start planning your trip today. For public relations assistance, please contact Lauren Hough at Lauren.Hough@wv.gov.

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