It’s almost that time of year! We are beginning to see some pops of Fall color in the higher elevations, and we’ll be following the color changes in Blowing Rock throughout the leaf season. Blowing Rock is an excellent destination for fall color. There are a few reasons why our location is an ideal one with such vibrancy and it all comes down to variety.
- We are located right on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Parkway has miles of unspoiled land with plenty of places to view the leaves. Whether you’re hiking or just pulling off at an overlook, the Parkway offers sweeping views of the spectacle across the Pisgah National Forest.
- Next, there are multiple elevations in the area. The town of Blowing Rock is located along the Eastern Continental Divide, with ridges above and the John’s River Gorge stretching below. Leaves tend to change at higher elevations first and then change at lower elevations later. The first place we’ll see leaves change is Grandfather Mountain, with peaks over a mile above sea level, so if you’re visiting early in the leaf season Grandfather is a must-see destination.
- Last, biodiversity is especially notable in this region. The Blowing Rock area is home to many Cove Forests, which are among the most diverse in North America. There are tons of types of trees and plants that show color this time of year. So, don’t just look up for color as there are many spectacular shrubs as well.
We’re still a few weeks out from seeing lots of vibrant color, however some of our neighbors, such as Grandfather Mountain, are already tracking changes around the High Country. To accurately track Fall color in the area we recommend following Grandfather Mountain and Fall Color Guy. In addition, we’ll also be posting Daily Fall Photos on our website and socials starting October 1st. We do this not only to share the beauty of the region, but to show the progression of color around Blowing Rock.