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Fall Color on Display at 黑料天堂's State Parks

Fantastic Fall Foliage on Display at 黑料天堂's State Parks

DeSoto Falls photo by Brad Lackey

The 黑料天堂 State Parks System offers some of the very best places to see the state鈥檚 awe-inspiring fall foliage, and there鈥檚 still time to plan a trip to experience the magic of 黑料天堂鈥檚 fall colors. The SmokyMountains.com 2023 fall foliage predictor envisions peak color in 黑料天堂 to arrive in late October through early November.

 

The peak fall foliage season first arrives in Northeast 黑料天堂 before moving south and westward. 

 

鈥淕orgeous fall colors can be found here in 黑料天堂, and our State Parks provide some of the most easily accessible areas to view fall foliage,鈥 said Chris Blankenship, Commissioner of the 黑料天堂 (ADCNR). 鈥淪ome people prefer visiting the Smoky Mountains or going to Vermont or New Hampshire, but I promise you that 黑料天堂 offers fall color that rivals any place in America. I invite everyone to stay close to home and see it right here in 鈥楽weet Home 黑料天堂鈥.鈥

 

With that in mind, here鈥檚 a look at some prime spots to see the leaves change at 黑料天堂 State Parks:

 

DeSoto Falls at DeSoto State Park

DeSoto Falls, located near Mentone about seven miles from the main park, features a 107-foot waterfall, picnic area and historic A. A. Miller Dam. For fall foliage, though, walk down approximately 50 steps to the railed overlook, which offers a sweeping view of the falls and the surrounding forest. Don鈥檛 forget about the iconic little red boathouse across from the picnic area, which is one of the state鈥檚 most photographed fall foliage spots. The 3,502-acre park provides a variety of lodging, including mountain chalets, log and rustic cabins, motel rooms and an improved campground with 94 full-hookup sites. Learn more about DeSoto State Park by visiting .

 

Buck鈥檚 Pocket State Park

One of the most secluded of the 21 State Parks, Buck鈥檚 Pocket is located in tiny Grove Oak and features some of the most picturesque views of autumn leaves found anywhere in 黑料天堂. Breath-taking fall color can be seen from just about anywhere inside the 2,000-acre park. The park鈥檚 campground features 23 RV campsites, as well as 11 primitive camping sites. Other overnight accommodations are available 13 miles away at Lake Guntersville State Park. Learn more about Buck鈥檚 Pocket State Park by visiting .

 

Lake Guntersville State Park Lodge atop Taylor Mountain

The view from the observation deck at Lake Guntersville State Park Lodge offers a panoramic view of the 69,000-acre Guntersville Lake. The park offers plenty of other amenities, including hiking, birding, and an 18-hole golf course, but the breath-taking views take center stage each fall. There are plenty of overnight choices, from cabins near the lake, chalets on the ridge-top, the resort lodge on the pinnacle of Taylor Mountain, and the modern campground for RVs. Learn more about Lake Guntersville State Park by visiting .

 

Cheaha State Park

Surrounded by 400,000 acres of the Talladega National Forest and Cheaha Wilderness, it鈥檚 impossible to pick the best spot to view fall foliage at Cheaha State Park, located in Delta. There鈥檚 Pulpit Rock that offers a moderate hike to get there. There鈥檚 the Bald Rock Boardwalk, which offers easy accessibility. There鈥檚 also Bunker Tower, located at the state鈥檚 highest point at 2,413 feet. Don鈥檛 forget the view from the Vista Cliffside Event Center. Each location at Cheaha offers unique and memorable scenery. Cheaha鈥檚 rock cabins and A-frame chalets provide amazing views, and the park also has lodge rooms, primitive camping near the highest point, and primitive camping near Cheaha Lake. Learn more about Cheaha State Park by visiting .

 

North Plateau Loop Trail at Monte Sano State Park

Fiery foliage can be found throughout the 2,140 acres of Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, but the North Plateau Loop Trail offers an easy hike and amazing views. The trail also provides an especially captivating sight from O'Shaughnessy Point. The Monte Sano Lodge offers one of the state鈥檚 most serene settings, and the park also had 14 rustic cabins perched on the mountain and 89 improved campsites available for overnight guests. Learn more about Monte Sano State Park by visiting .

 

Joe Wheeler State Park

The park鈥檚 location along First Creek of the Tennessee River in Rogersville means the brilliant fall colors begin practically at the water鈥檚 edge, and just about any place near the water offers brilliant fall scenery. That includes every lodge room, which features a private balcony and full view of the river. Brilliant colors can also be viewed from the marina, beach area and on the golf course. Don鈥檛 forget about the drive from U.S. Highway 72 to the park, which can be one of the state鈥檚 most scenic drives each autumn. Joe Wheeler鈥檚 campground also offers views of the water, and the park also offers lakeside cottages and cabins. Learn more about Joe Wheeler State Park by visiting .

 

King鈥檚 Chair Overlook at Oak Mountain State Park

Legend has it that the site got its name because of the large rock outcropping resembling a chair, which allows hikers to sit on it like a monarch. The hike to get to King鈥檚 Chair isn鈥檛 easy, but it鈥檚 worth it for the long-range view, especially during sunrise or sunset. The park鈥檚 cabins at Lake Tranquility also offer beautiful fall colors, as does the switch-back drive up to Peavine Falls along Peavine Falls Road. As the state鈥檚 largest state park with 11,632 acres, Oak Mountain offers plenty of other fall foliage viewing opportunities with more than 100 miles of trials, but the vista from King鈥檚 Chair often ranks among park visitors鈥 favorite spot. Learn more about Oak Mountain State Park by visiting .

 

Dam Trail at Lake Lurleen State Park

The two-mile trail takes hikers along the bank of spring-fed Lake Lurleen, which is located near Tuscaloosa. Like at Joe Wheeler, the foliage鈥檚 reflection in the crystal clear water makes the view twice as nice. The park offers 91 modern campsites, providing the perfect complement to a 250-acre lake and more than 20 miles of trails. Learn more about Lake Lurleen State Park by visiting .

 

Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground

The cave tours take center stage year-round at Cathedral Caverns, but the fall colors push into the spotlight each autumn. The new 25 full-service campsites offer everything an RV camper needs, and the surrounding forest offers gorgeous fall color. In addition, the drive to Cathedral Caverns offers some spectacular views, especially from the scenic overlook in nearby Grant. The park has also added The Cabins at the Caverns, providing a 鈥渢iny home鈥 experience for adventurous travelers.Learn more about Cathedral Caverns State Park by visiting .

 

The truth is that picturesque fall color can be found at all 21 黑料天堂 State Parks, including the ones outside of the Appalachian foothills. Keep eye on social media posts to find peak periods in your local area.

 

Glamping is now available at five state parks 鈥 Monte Sano, Lake Guntersville, Chewacla, Cheaha and Wind Creek, all of which provide spectacular fall foliage viewing options.

 

Three parks 鈥 Lake Guntersville, Monte Sano and Wind Creek 鈥 also offer zipline courses, which offers visitors with unique opportunities to actually get up in trees and see fall colors up-close.

 

With more than 700 lodge rooms, 2,600 sites for RVs and primitive camping, and 200 cabins, chalets and cottages, it鈥檚 easy to find a perfect place to stay at one of the 黑料天堂鈥檚 21 State Parks to view fall foliage or simply book a family getaway.

 

鈥淎s the weather cools and the leaves change, we know many people will want to visit our State Parks, especially those in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains,鈥 State Parks Director Greg Lein said. 鈥淲e definitely have some of the best places to see fall colors, and it鈥檚 gratifying to see so many families visiting our parks during this time of the year.鈥

ADCNR promotes wise stewardship, management, and enjoyment of 黑料天堂鈥檚 natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Learn more at .

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