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Fall Leaves in the Carolinas: Your 2025 Guide

By Helen Adams Realty - September 18, 2025

Crisp mornings, golden afternoons, and a vibrant mix of reds, oranges, and yellows — fall in the Carolinas is nothing short of magical. Whether you’re up for a quick day trip from Charlotte or planning a mountain getaway for the weekend, there are endless opportunities to soak in the season’s beauty. This guide will help you know when to go, where to visit, and how to make the most of your leaf-peeping adventures this year.


When to See the Fall Colors

Peak color changes depend on weather and elevation, but here’s a general timeline to help you plan:

  • Early October: Higher elevations in the Blue Ridge Mountains and Pisgah National Forest begin to transition.
  • Mid–Late October: The most brilliant colors move into Asheville, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and foothill areas like Lake Lure.
  • Late October–Early November: Lower elevations, including Charlotte and the Piedmont, burst into color.

Pro tip: Always check the Fall Foliage Map for the latest updates before you head out on your adventure.


Top Spots Near Charlotte (Day Trips)

Charlotte’s Greenways
For an easy local option, head to the city’s network of greenways and parks. Trails like Little Sugar Creek Greenway in Charlotte, Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, and Torrence Creek Greenway in Huntersville let you enjoy fall color close to home.

Crowders Mountain State Park (~45 minutes)
This popular hiking spot west of Charlotte rewards visitors with sweeping views of the Piedmont. Climb to the Pinnacle for an unforgettable panorama of fall foliage stretching to the horizon.

Uwharrie National Forest (~1 hour)
For a quieter, more rustic option, Uwharrie offers rolling hills, hardwood forests, and peaceful trails. It’s a great place to hike, camp, or mountain bike while soaking in late-season colors.
 

Mountain Getaways (Weekend Trips)

Blue Ridge Parkway (~2 hours)
Known worldwide for its spectacular fall views, the Parkway is the ultimate scenic drive. Don’t miss overlooks like Graveyard Fields, Looking Glass Rock, and Linville Falls for postcard-worthy vistas.

Asheville, NC (~2 hours)
Nestled in the mountains, Asheville combines vibrant foliage with a lively arts, food, and brewery scene. It’s a perfect weekend destination where you can hike by day and explore downtown by night.

Grandfather Mountain (~2 hours)
This rugged peak near Linville is famous for its Mile High Swinging Bridge and challenging trails. The mix of plant life here means you’ll experience a dazzling variety of fall colors you won’t see elsewhere.

Pisgah National Forest (~2 hours)
Spanning over 500,000 acres, Pisgah offers dramatic overlooks and iconic hikes. Spots like Mount Mitchell and Craggy Gardens showcase some of the earliest and brightest fall displays in the Carolinas. Mount Mitchell State Park has reopened, but sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway nearby remain closed, so check conditions before heading out.

Lake Lure & Chimney Rock (~2 hours)
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge, this area is known for its dramatic cliffs, sweeping valley views, and colorful autumn backdrop. A hike to the top of Chimney Rock rewards visitors with one of the most iconic overlooks in the Carolinas. Because the community is still in the process of reopening after Hurricane Helene, be sure to check for the latest updates and plan ahead before your visit.
 

Tips for Leaf-Peeping Success
  • Start Early: Beat the crowds and snag parking at popular spots.
  • Check the Weather: Clear skies make the colors pop — aim for sunny days, if you can.
  • Wear Layers: Fall weather shifts quickly; mornings can be chilly, afternoons warm.
  • Pack Snacks & Water: Some of the best views are remote, so come prepared.
  • Bring a Camera: You’ll want to capture these once-a-year views.


From Charlotte’s backyard greenways to the peaks of the Blue Ridge, the Carolinas are bursting with opportunities to enjoy fall foliage. Whether you’re hiking, road-tripping, or just strolling through your neighborhood park, there’s no shortage of places to take in the season’s colors.

Wherever your fall adventures take you, don’t forget to share your favorite photos with us on Instagram at @helenadamsrealty — we’d love to see where the leaves take you!

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