It is time for beautiful Fall foliage, crisp days and cool nights, and leaves in amazing shades of red, orange, and gold. This kaleidoscope of colors won’t last long, so gather all your friends and family and jump on board a charter bus from Holiday Coach Lines.
Luckily, there are many places to view these beautiful scenery that aren’t too far from Florida.
Amicalola Falls State Park, Georgia
Just about a 90 minute drive from Atlanta, Amicalola Falls State Park is known for it’s magnificent 729 foot cascading waterfall, third tallest east of the Mississippi River. Visitors enjoy a beautiful view of the oak and maple trees, which are turning orange, yellow, and red this time of year.
Plum Orchard Lake, West Virginia
Enjoy hundreds of acres landscapes filled with breathtaking trees filled with yellow, orange, and red leaves. Which is taken to the next level as they reflect in the glassy water.
Coopers Rock State Forest is also in West Virginia that is well known for having great vistas for canyon overlooks and marvel the sea of color.
Franklin, Tennessee
The bright fall colors in Tennessee are in full force. The area’s many hickory, oak, and maple make the city of Franklin come alive. Take a walk through the downtown historic district tree-lined streets and don’t miss the drive along the Natchez Trace Parkway for breathtaking views.
Banner Elk, North Carolina
Banner Elk is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and offers amazing leaf-gazing opportunities. The Grandfather Mountain State Park, is the town’s crown jewel for Autumn color. With an elevation of 5,305 feet, makes the perfect spot to take in the treetop views.
Bedford, Virginia
Bedford, Virginia is known for local farms, pumpkin patches, hayrides, and several year round attractions. Such as the National D-Day Memorial, vibrant arts community, and antique shopping. But it’s the Blue Ridge Mountains that really puts on a colorful show with fall foliage.