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These are the best scenic drives for fall foliage in NC, according to survey

Photographers crowd a rock above the Linn Cove Viaduct to shoot the fall colors along the Blue Ridge Parkway at Grandfather Mountain.
Photographers crowd a rock above the Linn Cove Viaduct to shoot the fall colors along the Blue Ridge Parkway at Grandfather Mountain. News & Observer file photo

North Carolina is a popular destination this time of year, especially for those who want to admire the vibrant colors of fall foliage.

From the mountains, parks and even some lakes, there are plenty of places around the state to see the autumn leaves changing color this season.

But if you want to go leaf peeping on the road, North Carolina also has some of the best scenic drives in the country, according to a new survey.

Gunther Volkswagen of Coconut Creek surveyed 3,000 people about their favorite routes to see fall foliage across the U.S.

Out of 140 routes, three in North Carolina were included on the list: the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Cherohala Skyway, along with the Boone and Blowing Rock area.

The Blue Ridge Parkway was the top pick in the state and voted in 63rd place nationally. Hailed as “America’s favorite drive,” it is the longest road planned as a single unit in the country. Stretching 469 miles through the region, it connects Great Smoky Mountains National Park with Shenandoah National Park via some of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.

Beautiful fall colors along the Blue Ridge Parkway
Beautiful fall colors along the Blue Ridge Parkway David Peak

The Cherohala Skyway, which stretches across the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, was No. 85 on the list. The highway, which crosses through the Cherokee and Nantahala National Forests, winds up over 5,400-foot mountains for 18 miles in North Carolina and descends another 23 miles into Tennessee. Aside from the scenic overlooks around every corner, there are also several hiking trails and waterfalls.

The third North Carolina spot that was top-favored for fall foliage wasn’t a singular route but the entire Boone and Blowing Rock area. According to the survey, it was voted 105th nationally. Located about 2 hours outside of Charlotte, the towns have several hiking trails, parks and more where you can admire the fall foliage.

Fall foliage from Grandview Overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Boone, N.C., Monday, Oct. 24, 2022.
Fall foliage from Grandview Overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Boone, N.C., Monday, Oct. 24, 2022. Alex Slitz alslitz@charlotteobserver.com

Overall, drives near Northeastern states were among the best scenic drives for fall foliage. You can find the complete list of top routes for travelers this season online in the report.

This story was originally published October 20, 2023 at 5:45 AM with the headline "These are the best scenic drives for fall foliage in NC, according to survey."

Chyna Blackmon
The Charlotte Observer
Chyna Blackmon was a service journalism reporter for The Charlotte Observer. A native of the Carolinas, she grew up in Columbia, SC, and graduated from Queens University of Charlotte. She’s also worked in local television news in Charlotte, NC, and Richmond, VA. Support my work with a digital subscription
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