Romantic Getaways: Fall Escapes in Hendersonville

Romantic Getaways: Fall Escapes in Hendersonville

Romantic Getaways: Fall Escapes in Hendersonville

When the air turns crisp and the Blue Ridge Mountains trade their summer greens for vibrant reds and golds, Hendersonville becomes the perfect setting for romance. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, planning a weekend away, or simply craving an escape with your favorite person, these fall experiences set the stage for unforgettable moments together.

Stay in One of Hendersonville’s Charming Lodging Properties

From mountaintop cabins to downtown boutique inns, Hendersonville offers stays that balance comfort and charm. Imagine waking up to cool mountain air, sipping coffee on a porch surrounded by fall foliage, or soaking in a hot tub under the stars.

Bed & Breakfasts on Tiffany Hill: Set on six acres of peaceful gardens in Mills River, this elegant B&B blends Southern charm with modern luxury. Each suite is uniquely themed, and mornings begin with a gourmet three-course breakfast followed by the inn’s signature “Fourth Course” — a moment of music and inspiration. Cozy porches, mountain views, and thoughtful touches make it an ideal retreat for couples.

The Horse Shoe Farm: A serene 85-acre estate nestled along the French Broad River, The Horse Shoe Farm combines rustic elegance with luxurious comfort. Couples can unwind in thoughtfully restored cottages, stroll through rolling pastures, or enjoy spa treatments in the renovated barn. With mountain views, peaceful trails, and farm-fresh breakfasts, it’s a romantic escape designed for relaxation and reconnection.

Tuxedo Falls: Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Tuxedo Falls offers a peaceful escape with charming cabins and dreamy treehouses surrounded by nature. The property features waterfalls, walking trails, and cozy outdoor spaces perfect for slowing down and reconnecting. Every stay feels like a private mountain retreat built for romance and relaxation.

These are just a few of Hendersonville’s beautiful lodging properties. Click below to explore all lodging options.

Savor Seasonal Flavors

Nothing says fall romance like sharing a meal crafted from local ingredients. Hendersonville’s culinary scene shines this season with comforting dishes, hearty soups, and local wine pairings.

Claywood: Located in the heart of downtown Hendersonville, Claywood offers a seasonal, locally sourced menu that celebrates the harvest of the Appalachian region. Their fall dishes include comforting options like soups, pot pies and more. The menu shifts with the mountain seasons, ensuring a fresh and authentic dining experience.

Hearth & Herron: This family-owned gem in downtown Hendersonville serves New American cuisine crafted with love and fire in a wood-burning oven. The menu changes daily, offering dishes that highlight the best of local farms and seasonal ingredients. Their commitment to farm-to-table dining ensures that each meal is bursting with flavor and freshness. Be sure to book your seat ahead of time!

Root & Bone: Situated just outside Hendersonville in Horse Shoe, Root & Bone offers elevated Southern comfort food with a modern twist. Their fall menu features dishes like short rib meatloaf and vibrant heirloom carrots, showcasing the rich flavors of the season.

This is just a taste of what Hendersonville has to offer, discover more delicious eateries below.

Explore the Fall Colors Together

Fall in the Blue Ridge Mountains is a show worth slowing down for. Take a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway, stroll hand-in-hand through Jump Off Rock, or wander the Ecusta Trail to admire both nature and community.

Explore the Leaf Lovers Trail and make the most of Hendersonville’s fall foliage. Visit participating leaf-peeping locations and earn points toward exciting prizes along the way. It’s a fun way to enjoy the season while discovering scenic spots perfect for photos, picnics, and romantic strolls.

Raise a Glass to Romance

Cheers to time well spent together! Hendersonville sits in the Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA, a region known for its exceptional wines and breathtaking mountain views. Couples can explore the Cheers! Trail Passport, a fun way to visit local wineries, cideries, and breweries. Earn points when you check into craft beverage locations and win exclusive prizes.

Each winery offers its own distinct adventure—from tasting rooms with sweeping mountain vistas to intimate spaces perfect for enjoying a quiet flight together. Whether it’s discovering unique varietals, learning about the winemaking process, or simply savoring a glass while watching the sunset, every stop provides a memorable experience and a chance to toast to the season—and to each other. 

Plan Your Fall Escape

From inviting stays and scenic drives to seasonal flavors and unforgettable views, Hendersonville invites couples to reconnect and unwind in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Head to our Lodging Page to explore all your options. Need a little inspiration? Check out our curated list of unique stays: Stay Your Way.

We can’t wait to welcome you to Hendersonville! 

2025 Fall Color Report

2025 Fall Color Report

2025 Fall Color Report

Fall in the Blue Ridge Mountains is one of the most breathtaking experiences in North Carolina. As the season shifts from summer warmth to crisp autumn days, the landscape transforms into a patchwork of gold, orange, and deep crimson. Colors appear gradually, starting at higher elevations in late September and spilling down into the valleys through October and early November.

Your Guide to Fall Foliage In The Blue Ridge Mountains

Ready to explore the best fall foliage spots? Grab your Leaf Lovers pass, your guide to top scenic drives, hikes, and local fall experiences across Hendersonville and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Start your autumn adventure today!

 

Chasing Peak Colors in the Blue Ridge mountains

During peak season, Hendersonville and the Blue Ridge Mountains come alive with vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold. The forests and orchards transform into a beautiful mosaic of autumn colors that create the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures and quiet moments alike.

This is the time when the crisp air and changing leaves invite you to explore scenic trails, enjoy local harvests, and take in the peaceful beauty that makes fall in Western North Carolina so special. The peak colors don’t last long—so be sure to experience this colorful season while it’s at its best.

Here is a quick guide to the elevation for finding your best views:

  • Late September: Higher elevations (6,000 ft+) start changing first—this includes spots north of Hendersonville like Graveyard Fields or Mount Mitchell areas. These ridges do turn color early and attract photographers and hikers.
  • Early to mid-October: Elevations around 4,000+ feet, like Mount Pisgah and Black Balsam Ridge, reach peak color next, with bright oranges and reds common. The Blue Ridge Parkway at these heights is famous for stunning drives.
  • Mid-October: Mid-elevation zones (3,000-4,000 ft), including DuPont State Forest and Chimney Rock, typically see peak colors mid-October.
  • Late October: Lower elevations (2,000-3,000 ft), including downtown Hendersonville and nearby foothills, display peak fall foliage.
  • Early November: The lowest foothills (1,000-2,000 ft) show the last of the color, usually a bit later and often requiring a drive to get the best views.

September: Early Hints of Fall

What to Expect: September marks the beginning of the transition. At higher elevations, you’ll notice pops of yellow in tulip poplars and birches, along with cooler mornings and evenings. In the valleys, greenery still dominates, but the golden light makes the mountains glow.

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October: Peak Color Season

What to Expect: October is the crown jewel of fall in Hendersonville and the surrounding mountains. Early in the month, color spreads through mid-elevations with brilliant oranges, reds, and golds. By mid-to-late October, valleys and towns reach their peak, creating a full sweep of color from ridge to ridge.

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November: Golden Farewell

What to Expect: October is the crown jewel of fall in Hendersonville and the surrounding mountains. Early in the month, color spreads through mid-elevations with brilliant oranges, reds, and golds. By mid-to-late October, valleys and towns reach their peak, creating a full sweep of color from ridge to ridge.

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Plan More Than One Trip

The beauty of fall in Hendersonville is that it doesn’t happen all at once. Each stage of the season offers something unique—from orchard harvests in September, to peak mountain color in October, to the lingering golden tones of November. With so much to see and do, there’s no reason to limit yourself to just one visit.

Make the most of your trip by staying overnight in one of Hendersonville’s inviting bed-and-breakfasts, tranquil mountain rentals, or relaxing resorts. An overnight stay lets you slow down, enjoy misty morning views, and savor the crisp autumn evenings surrounded by the beauty of the season.

Don’t forget your Leaf Lovers Pass—your guide to the best fall foliage spots in Hendersonville.

Stay Updated on Fall Color

Since fall foliage timing can vary from year to year, be sure to follow @VisitHendersonvilleNC on Instagram. We’ll share the most up-to-date photos and videos of the changing leaves so you can plan your visit around the season’s best moments.

Top Fall Foliage Spots in Hendersonville

Top Fall Foliage Spots in Hendersonville

Top Fall Foliage Spots in Hendersonville

When fall arrives in Hendersonville, the mountains come alive with color. Crisp air, golden sunlight, and fiery hues of red, orange, and yellow blanket the Blue Ridge, creating the perfect backdrop for adventures big and small. Here are some of the top spots to soak in the season’s beauty.

Start Your Fall Adventure!

Discover the best fall foliage spots in Hendersonville with the Leaf Lovers Trail, your digital guide to exploring scenic overlooks, hiking trails, farms, orchards, and vineyards. Visit each location, check in, and earn points for prizes at the Welcome Center—making your autumn adventure even more rewarding!

 

Hiking Trails & Scenic Spots

Downtown Hendersonville
Main Street shines in fall with tree-lined sidewalks turning shades of gold and orange. Visitors can shop, dine, and enjoy outdoor patios while surrounded by the charm of small-town Hendersonville dressed in autumn colors.

Jump Off Rock
A must-visit overlook just minutes from downtown, Jump Off Rock offers panoramic views of the Blue Ridge and Pisgah ranges. The mountaintops and valleys glow with color, and three hiking trails give visitors the chance to experience the foliage up close.

Bearwallow Mountain
This moderate hike rewards with a wide-open summit meadow offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the mountains. In fall, the surrounding ridgelines burst with vibrant foliage, making it a favorite for photographers and hikers alike.

DuPont State Recreational Forest
Known for its waterfalls and woodland trails, DuPont transforms in fall as its trees explode with color. Whether hiking to Triple Falls or enjoying a quiet lakeside view, every corner of the forest offers a perfect fall photo opportunity.

Bell Park
For an easy in-town escape, Bell Park provides walking paths and green spaces framed by trees that burst with shades of yellow, orange, and red each fall. It’s a simple, family-friendly way to enjoy the season.

Farms & Orchards

Jeter Mountain Farm
This working farm invites visitors to pick apples, sip cider, eat some ice cream or apple cider donuts all while surrounded by rolling hills and mountain vistas painted in autumn hues. Tractor rides and u-pick orchards make it a fall family tradition.

Justus Orchard
Justus Orchard offers a family-friendly fall experience with apple picking, seasonal treats, and scenic views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can enjoy farm activities, fresh cider, and the vibrant colors of autumn throughout the orchard.

Sky Top Orchard
Sky Top Orchard pairs stunning mountain views with seasonal fun. Visitors can wander the rows of apple trees, snack on fresh apple cider donuts, and admire the surrounding landscape as it glows in fall color.

Craft Beverages & Vineyards

Appalachian Ridge Artisan Cidery
Set in a refurbished barn surrounded by historic apple trees, Appalachian Ridge offers craft ciders with a view. The orchard setting glows with fall color, making it an idyllic stop to raise a glass to the season.

Burntshirt Vineyards
With vineyards that stretch across the slopes of Hendersonville, Burntshirt is a beautiful place to experience the season. The vines, tasting room patios, and surrounding trees all reflect the magic of autumn.

Marked Tree Vineyard
Perched on a scenic ridgeline, Marked Tree Vineyard offers panoramic views of the mountains and valleys below. A glass of local wine pairs perfectly with crisp fall air and the brilliant colors of the vineyards and forested hills.

Point Lookout Vineyard
Nestled on a scenic ridge, Point Lookout Vineyard provides stunning 360-degree views of Henderson County’s rolling hills and fall foliage. Guests can sip a glass of wine while taking in the sweeping panorama, with autumn colors stretching across valleys, ridges, and distant mountains—a truly breathtaking experience.

Stone Ashe Vineyard
Stone Ashe is tucked into the rolling hills of Henderson County, offering expansive vineyard views against a backdrop of colorful mountain ridges. It’s a serene setting to sip and soak in the season.

Plan Your Visit

Hendersonville is at its most beautiful in fall, with countless ways to take in the changing leaves. From mountaintop vistas to orchard rows and vineyard slopes, every stop offers a new perspective on fall in the Blue Ridge. Whether you’re a hiker, a foodie, or someone who simply loves a good view, these destinations make Hendersonville the perfect place to celebrate the season.

For even more fall foliage spots, sign up for the Leaf Lovers Trail, your digital guide to the best fall foliage spots around. Visit spots, check in, and earn points for prizes at the Welcome Center!

4 Seasons, Endless Fun! Why Hendersonville is Great Year-Round

4 Seasons, Endless Fun! Why Hendersonville is Great Year-Round

4 Seasons, Endless Fun! Why Hendersonville is Great Year-Round

Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hendersonville, NC, offers an incredible variety of activities and experiences that showcase its charm no matter the season. From blooming flowers in the spring to cozy winter getaways, Hendersonville has got something for everyone.

Spring: A Blooming Paradise

As the chill of winter fades, Hendersonville comes alive with the vibrant colors and scents of spring. The mild weather beckons visitors to explore the outdoors, where blooming flowers and lush greenery set the stage for unforgettable experiences.

Point Lookout Vineyards:
Elevate your wine experience at this breathtaking mountaintop vineyard, part of the prestigious Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA, home to seven exceptional wineries. Sip on a glass of award-winning wine while soaking in the panoramic views, or pair your favorite vintage with a curated charcuterie board for an unforgettable outing. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon or celebrating life’s special moments.

Art in Bloom:
This highly anticipated annual event showcases a unique blend of visual artistry and floral creativity. Stroll through the exhibit to admire the synergy between beautifully crafted floral designs and exceptional juried artworks. Docents and artists often provide insights into the inspiration behind their work, creating an enriching cultural experience.

Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend
The 2025 Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, happening May 2-4, features local wineries and cideries offering tastings, tours, pairing dinners, live music, orchard hikes, vineyard yoga, and more. This signature event highlights artisan hard ciders and award-winning wines.

Bullington Gardens:
An enchanting destination for nature lovers, Bullington Gardens boasts expertly maintained botanical displays and serene walking trails. Attend one of their spring workshops to enhance your gardening skills, or simply meander through the gardens as blossoms and greenery come to life.

Garden Jubilee:
Celebrate the beauty of spring at Garden Jubilee, Hendersonville’s premier gardening event. Stroll through vibrant displays of plants, flowers, and gardening supplies, meet expert growers, and find inspiration for your outdoor spaces. A gardener’s paradise in the heart of downtown!

 

Summer: Outdoor Adventures and Festivals

With sun-filled days and warm evenings, summer in Hendersonville invites you to embrace the outdoors and celebrate the season with lively festivals and recreational activities.

Apple Festival:
As the heart of apple country, Hendersonville celebrates its heritage with this iconic festival every Labor Day Weekend. Sample fresh cider, indulge in apple-themed desserts, and explore craft booths and live entertainment. The festival is a must-visit for families and foodies alike.

Sliding Rock:
This natural wonder offers a thrilling way to cool off in the summer heat. Located just a short drive away, Sliding Rock is a smooth, sloping rock formation where visitors can slide into the refreshing mountain water below. Bring water shoes, towels, and a picnic to enjoy in the shaded recreation area.

Holmes Educational State Forest:
Explore an immersive outdoor classroom at Holmes Educational State Forest. This serene forest features easy hiking trails, engaging exhibits, and towering trees that create a peaceful retreat. Discover the Forest Demonstration Trail, listen to educational audio boxes, or enjoy a picnic in the shade. Ideal for families, students, and nature enthusiasts.

Rhythm & Brews Concert Series:
Downtown comes alive during these festive evenings of live music, craft beverages, and food trucks. Enjoy performances by talented musicians while savoring the flavors of local beer and cider. The lively atmosphere is perfect for dancing, mingling, or simply relaxing under the summer sky.

Hendersonville Ice Cream Trail:
Treat your taste buds to a sweet adventure as you journey through local creameries and ice cream shops. From classic scoops to unique, handcrafted flavors, each stop offers a delicious way to cool off and enjoy the charm of Hendersonville.

Fall: A Festival of Colors

Autumn paints Hendersonville in rich hues of red, orange, and gold, creating a breathtaking backdrop for seasonal festivities and outdoor excursions.

DuPont State Recreational Forest:
Experience the kaleidoscope of fall foliage as you explore trails leading to the forest’s renowned waterfalls, including Triple Falls and High Falls. Whether hiking, biking, or horseback riding, the scenery will leave you in awe.

Souther Williams Vineyard:
Savor the crisp air and stunning autumnal views at this award-winning winery, part of the prestigious Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA, home to seven exceptional wineries. This 21+ winery offers a serene atmosphere to enjoy a glass of their Rebel Red Cynthiana Rosé while relaxing on the patio for a delightful afternoon.

Hendersonville Apple Orchards:
Delight in the vibrant colors of autumn while savoring the crisp taste of freshly picked apples. Wander through scenic orchards, enjoy hayrides, and sample cider doughnuts and apple cider. A perfect blend of natural beauty and seasonal flavors awaits.

Jump Off Rock:
A favorite for locals and visitors alike, Jump Off Rock offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains. This iconic destination is perfect for a relaxing day trip. Pack a picnic and enjoy it at the scenic overlook, or venture onto one of the nearby trails for an invigorating hike through the forests.

Nix Pumpkin Patch:
Embrace the spirit of fall at Nix Pumpkin Patch, where family fun meets autumn charm. Pick the perfect pumpkin, explore festive photo ops, and enjoy seasonal activities surrounded by picturesque farm scenery. A delightful destination for creating cherished autumn memories.

Winter: Cozy Retreats and Festive Cheer

Winter transforms Hendersonville into a wonderland of twinkling lights, festive activities, and cozy retreats, making it an ideal destination for holiday celebrations and quiet relaxation.

Hendersonville’s Home for the Holidays:
This annual celebration lights up the season with parades, festive events, and dazzling decorations. The parade down Main Street is a highlight, featuring floats, music, and holiday cheer for all ages.

Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing:
Experience winter thrills at this beloved snow tubing destination. With slopes designed for all ages, it’s an adventure the whole family can enjoy. Don’t forget to bundle up and capture the fun in photos!

Sierra Nevada Brewery Tours:
Discover the brewing process behind some of the most celebrated craft beers at Sierra Nevada’s brewery tours. Take a guided journey through the state-of-the-art facility, where you’ll learn about their brewing techniques, sustainable practices, and passion for quality. Enjoy behind-the-scenes access to the brewery and finish with a tasting of their award-winning beers. Ideal for beer enthusiasts looking to deepen their appreciation of craft brewing.

Exploring Downtown Hendersonville:
Stroll through the charming streets of downtown Hendersonville, where a vibrant mix of boutiques, unique shops, and local restaurants await. From antiques and handmade goods to trendy apparel and gifts, there’s something for every shopper. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants, offering everything from casual bites to fine dining. The walkable, pet-friendly downtown makes it easy to explore at your own pace, with cozy spots to relax along the way. Perfect for a day of leisurely discovery in a welcoming, small-town atmosphere.

Great Spots for Pumpkin Picking

Great Spots for Pumpkin Picking

Great Spots for Pumpkin Picking

Hendersonville is known for its apples and wine grapes, but truly, just about any fruit or vegetable grows well in this climate. Each fall, you can find your ideal pumpkin-picking-spot right at one of Hendersonville’s farms.

Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice

Summer’s warmth has given way to fall, and the mornings now bring a crisp, smooth, coolness to the air, fog often clinging to the mountain peaks, adding a surreal feeling to the already breathtaking landscape. As you break out your flannel shirts and fall boots, and begin day dreaming about the picture-perfect fall day, there is no better time to start immersing yourself in the quintessential fall farm activities.

In Hendersonville, we are known for apples, wine grapes and mountain cabbages, all of which ripen this time of year, but we are also lucky enough to be a great spot to grow pumpkins. And because of this, there are lot of wonderful places to make memories and pick pumpkins.

Keep reading below for 3 great locations in Hendersonville to purchase or pick your own pumpkins, as well as a list of places where you can find locally grown pre-picked pumpkins.

Families enjoy picking pumpkins at Nix Pumpkin Patch in Hendersonville, NC

1) The Nix Pumpkin Patch

The Nix Pumpkin Patch is a one-of-a-kind farm stand that offers U-pick pumpkins and winter squashes, as well as u-pick flowers and sells a wide variety of local produce, local meats and dairy, handcrafted gift items, coffee, baked goods and so much more in the farm store. You will also find a great selection of pre-picked pumpkins in all shapes, sizes and colors.

2) Linda's Plants & Shrubs

Just outside the greenhouse doors, you will find a sprawling pumpkin patch, with pumpkins of all shapes and sizes waiting to be picked. Be sure to stop inside for the indoor hay maze, apples, seasonal décor, fall plants and house plants.

3) Grandad's Apples N Such

One of the area’s best-known apple orchards, Grandad’s Apples N Such offers wide variety of fall activities, including pick your own pumpkins. Like all of the apple orchards in Hendersonville, this orchard is family-owned and operated, and when you are here, you will feel like part of the family. Be sure to check out the corn maze and the bakery, where you just have to try the apple pie a-la-mode.
Grandad's Apples and Such

Great farms & Markets for pre-picked Pumpkins

Many of the apple orchards and farms in Hendersonville grow pumpkins and bring them to a central area for you to choose your favorite. Local farmers grow different varieties, in all shapes and sizes, so you are sure to find something you love.

 

Grandad's Apples and Such

2023 Fall Color Report

2023 Fall Color Report

2023 Fall Color Report

Every fall, Hendersonville gets cozy in a warm hug of vibrant fall colors. While Mother Nature likes to keep us guessing, read along to see what our Fall Foliage is looking like at locations across the county!

Fall Foliage In The Blue Ridge Mountains

Each fall, the entire region gets nice and cozy, wrapped up in a warm hug of vibrant fall colors! While Mother Nature likes to keep us guessing, here is a general timeline of when the fall foliage typically shines its brightest in Hendersonville:

  •  Late September – Head up to the high spots, 6,000 feet and above in the Blue Ridge Mountains, for the start of the color show.
  • First week of October – Colors start to paint the Blue Ridge above 5,000 feet, and the mountains get a bit cooler.
  • Second week of October – Now the trees between 4,000 and 5,000 feet are strutting their stuff in full color.
  • Third week of October – The colors start trickling down through the 3,000 to 4,000-foot range. This is your prime time for Blue Ridge Parkway drives and amazing views.
  • Fourth week of October – Hendersonville and the lower Blue Ridge hills (2,000 to 3,000 feet) hit their peak of colorful awesomeness. The town dresses up too!
  • First week of November – Down in the valleys (1,000 to 2,000 feet), the colors hit their stride. You’ll see the full splendor from the mountain tops, through the vineyards and orchards, and into town.

See below for our running updates on where things stand for this year’s color show!

(Please note: the photo here and at the top of this page are from previous years.)

Final Update: November 6th

While there are still some trees holding on to their copper, burgundy and brown leaves, continuing to dot the landscape with one last hurrah of color, the 2023 Fall Foliage Season is truly at its close. It was a beautiful season, and we enjoyed chasing the color for you. Be sure to plan to join us next October to see the beauty the landscape has to offer — each year is its own special surprise! Pictured above is a recent drone shot from Bearwallow Mountain, and here is what we think was one of the best fall foliage photos this season had to offer, shot at High Falls at DuPont State Forest a few weeks ago!

Update: October 30th

The leaves are continuing to fall, but that offers a different kind of magical fall activity: driving through falling leaves — which feels like something out of a movie. Currently, your best options for the most vibrant foliage seem to be the lower elevations around the county, driving through town and getting lucky to see brightly colored trees and bushes in yards of homes, or looking out at the rolling hills from scenic overlooks, like Jump Off Rock, where the mountains are dappled in a variety of colors, and you can’t quite tell that the leaves are beginning to come down. From close up, it is more obvious that the 2023 leaf season is approaching its close.

Update: October 26th

While leaves have continued to fall across the county, there is still plenty of vibrant color to see right now. In Etowah, along the French Broad River, there is still some color to enjoy if you take a paddling trip. In Horse Shoe, the drive along Route 64 is lined by rolling hills still covered in bright colors. In Laurel Park, Rhododendron Lake is seeing quite a few leaves on the ground, but the lake and its surrounding paths are still filled with beauty and a wide variety of types of trees and their differing colors. At Mills River Park, which is in a flat valley, you can see the vibrant mountain peaks of Pisgah National Forest in the distance. In Downtown Hendersonville, many of the later-changing trees have finally shown their true colors, while some of the earlier-changing trees have begun dropping leaves.

Update: October 23rd

Driving through the greater Hendersonville area, you are sure to see foliage that will knock your socks off right now. Each day seems more beautiful than the previous, hard as that seems to be. DuPont State Recreational Forest is bursting with color at every level, from the the lowest shrubby plants on up. Not far from there, Kanuga’s vast property, which includes a conference center, accommodations, camp, bike park and more, is beginning to showcase a lovely display of colors around its lakefront. From above (via drone), you can see plainly why the foliage in the Blue Ridge Mountains is so popular — the wide variety of types of trees and the differing colors they display each autumn.

Update: October 19th

At Jump Off Rock, the leaves are only just beginning to change, but it is still very much worth the drive up to this scenic overlook for the spectacular views and the vibrant foliage you will see on your drive up the mountain. In Downtown Hendersonville, there are many maple trees showing off nearly full transformations, like pictured here, in front of the courthouse on Grove Street. Up on the Blue Ridge Parkway, the foliage continue to be more and more rich, with some stretches of road being further along than others (as is common in the mountains), and Skinny Dip Falls, which is running low, due to a recent lack of rainfall in our region, is absolutely bursting with color. The famed, roadside Looking Glass Falls, located just down the road from the Parkway in Pisgah National Forest, is also showcasing a stunning display of yellows.

Update: October 16th

About an hour northwest of Hendersonville, Maggie Valley (and areas further west) saw snowfall on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This could signal trees to begin dropping leaves in those areas soon. Meanwhile, the stretch of the Parkway that is closer to Hendersonville, which winds its way along the edge of the county, is still seeing beautiful, vibrant foliage, though it did also get a light dusting. Closer to town, the cool evenings have encouraged the trees on the outskirts of town to eek ever-closer to their peak foliage, and many of the trees in Downtown Hendersonville are already fully changed to their reds, oranges and yellows. Next week looks promising for even more vibrancy downtown, the cooler evenings and little bit of rain we have seen has helped improve this recent color development.

Update: October 14th

Up on the Blue Ridge Parkway, the foliage is at or about to reach peak color saturation! Something that makes living in the Blue Ridge Mountains so interesting is that there are so many micro-climates, meaning that along your drive, you may go around a curve and find a stretch where the foliage is more vibrant than the last! Today, thanks to the rich biodiversity our area supports, reds, yellows, oranges, burgundies, bronzes and greens in all shades can all be spotted.

Update: October 12th

In Flat Rock, just south of downtown Hendersonville, the foliage is starting to become more vibrant. Along roadsides, dogwood trees are already showcasing their deep burgundies and the elm trees are shining their sunniest yellows, while some of the later-turning trees remain mostly green. Much of the historic Flat Rock area is private property or summer camps, like Camp Ton-A-Wandah, but The Flat Rock Playhouse and Carl Sandburg Home are both great public places to see the foliage.

Update: October 10th

To the north of Hendersonville, Fletcher, NC, is not yet seeing as vibrant of foliage as the higher elevations. At Rutledge RV Park, the lake is mostly surrounded by green, while at Bill Moore Park, a few trees are beginning to show off their reds and yellows, while the majority of the trees that surround the park, and the mountains around are only showing early stages of the leaves changing color.

Update: October 6th

Mills River Park is undergoing a gradual transformation as autumn takes hold. While the leaves have started to change, they are still working their way towards their peak of vibrant fall colors. The park’s trees are slowly shedding their summer greenery and adopting shades of red, orange, and gold, promising a breathtaking display in the coming weeks. Visitors to Mills River Park can anticipate the evolving beauty of the changing foliage.

In Downtown Hendersonville, some of the maple trees are beginning to show their reds and oranges, but the majority of trees remain green. 

 

Update: October 5th

Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, colors are beginning to show, and we anticipate peak color will be on display soon. The Parkway is a quintessential part of any visit to the Blue Ridge Mountains, especially in the fall, when “America’s Most Popular Roadway” is ablaze with the vibrant colors.

The stretch of roadway closest to Hendersonville features nearly a dozen tunnels, which were expertly crafted by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s, an effort by President FDR to get Americans back to work.

Ramble from Orchards to Vineyards

Ramble from Orchards to Vineyards

Ramble from Orchards to Vineyards

Enjoy a drive through Hendersonville’s agricultural countryside. Known for both apples and wine grapes, Hendersonville will delight any palate.

Starting Point

Hendersonville Welcome Center
201 S. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792

Total Mileage

25 miles

Scenic Drive Description

Wind through Hendersonville’s apple country, starting on the southeastern end of the county and weaving your way north. Rows of apple trees fill the fields on both sides of the road. In the spring, pink-and-white blossoms cover the branches; come fall, the limbs hang heavy with ripe fruit. A few vineyards dot the landscape along the way, hinting at your final reward, sipping wine at Stone Ashe Vineyards. Sit outside on the patio with a sweeping southeastern view that provides a different vantage point of the hills and valleys you traveled.

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Driving Directions

  1. Begin at the Hendersonville Welcome Center in downtown. Public restrooms and printed maps, brochures and guides are available.
  2. Head south on Main Street. At the stoplight, turn left onto U.S. Highway 176, known as Spartanburg Highway.
  3. After 2 miles, turn onto Upward Road, headed east.
  4. Discover the first orchard about 3 miles on the left. Lively Orchards sells freshly picked apples and apple cider August through December.
  5. Continue along Upward Road as it runs through the rural communities of Dana and Blue Ridge. The name changes to Ridge Road after you pass the Dana post office, which has an iconic “Sinclair” sign from its time as a service station.
  6. Continue for 3 miles, after passing Sugarloaf Baptist Church, look for Union Hill Church Road on the right. Make a loop down Union Hill Church Road, passing farm fields, orchards and quaint country churches. When you come to the stop sign, turn left on Union Hill Road, which will run back into Ridge Road (also known as Lamb Mountain Road). Take a left and a quick right on Pilot Mountain Road.
  7. Pilot Mountain Pears is located about 1 mile on the left in the Edneyville community. The blue, metal barn opens in August for you-pick Asian pears, as well as pre-picked fruit and baked goods, including fried apple pies. The season runs until October.
  8. Continue 1.3 miles and turn left on Gillam Mountain Road. Cross U.S. Hwy. 64 onto St. Paul’s Road.
  9. About 1.5 miles up the road, take note of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on the left. The church has operated since the late 1800s. The current granite structure was built in 1910 and is designated a Henderson County Historical Landmark.

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