Fall 2022 Leaf Color Forecast
Fall Hikes
Cool, crisp air, the crunch of falling leaves, and orange mountaintop views for miles are just a few of the things that make hiking during the fall an amazing experience. Jackson County is home to some of the country’s most sought-after trails that you certainly won’t want to miss. From leisurely strolls to an uphill calorie burner, we’ve got several hikes for all ages and abilities. Sylva Area Waterrock Knob Trail – Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 451.2, Waterrock Knob’s location on the parkway is made even better by the drive up to the trailhead, winding scenically along America’s favorite motor route. The hike can be accessed via the Waterrock Knob Overlook and is a short (1.2-mile roundtrip) but steep hike to the top. The views of the surrounding mountains reveal stunning vistas made even better by the fall trees' red, orange, and gold hues. Pinnacle Park – Sylva’s Pinnacle Park is another excellent option for those who want to kick it up a notch. Ascending over 3,000 feet along a 7-mile round trip trek, the views from the top are well worth the hike as you can see sweeping views of Sylva and the Plott Balsam Mountains surrounding the town. Make sure to pack food and water and allow plenty of daylight for the hike down. It’s best to start early in the morning so you can enjoy a picnic at the top once the fog burns off. Cashiers Area Panthertown Valley - is home to over 6,300 acres of backcountry trails, campsites, and waterfalls. Due to the elevation, leaves change color between the second and third weeks of October, creating stunning visuals, especially from vantage points like Salt Rock Gap. With numerous trails, we always recommend getting a map, whether at the Highland Hiker in Cashiers or online. Whitewater Falls – Known as one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Rockies, Whitewater Falls requires only a quarter-mile walk along a paved path to the viewing platform. Make sure to bring $3 along, as there is a US Forest Service parking fee at this location. Remember: Only take photos for memories and take no chances when exploring waterfalls; don’t try to stand at the top or climb in or around waterfalls. Please check our safety page here for more tips. Whiteside Mountain – This 2-mile loop trail offers sweeping views of the valley below atop the highest vertical cliffs in the eastern United States. The cool air makes the hike to the top much more enjoyable as you traverse a wide trail across the ridgeline canopied with the changing colors of the trees.Leaf Peeping
Viewing autumn colors can be as easy and enjoyable as a leisurely drive. Weekdays allow for the best opportunity to enjoy views all to yourself. *Leaf colors depend on various environmental factors, including rainfall, temperature, and storms. Just as Yellowstone can’t guarantee wildlife sightings to visitors, we can’t guarantee leaf colors, but we hope you have an amazing trip. Some years there are more subdued pallets, but we love them all the same. There’s nothing like trekking through the forest mist and reconnecting with nature. The Blue Ridge Parkway –Known as America’s favorite motor route, the Parkway spans 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Cherokee, NC. Accessing the Parkway can be done via Cherokee at the entrance to the Great Smokies or Balsam Gap on US 74 East. More than 70 miles of the Parkway can be driven in Jackson County with less traffic on our stretch spanning south. Make sure to check out these overlooks along the way.- Devil’s Courthouse Overlook (Milepost 422.4) – This overlook faces the iconic rock face of the iconic Devil’s Courthouse, complete with a hiking trail to the summit.
- Cowee Mountain Overlook (Milepost 430) – You’ll enjoy total panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Cowee is a great place to pull up a chair and watch the sunset on a crisp fall night.
- Roy Taylor Forest Overlook (Milepost 433.3) – This overlook offers an “off the beaten path” experience as you likely will enjoy views here all to yourself. The best part is the short walk to the viewing platform hidden behind the trees.
- Waterrock Knob Overlook (Milepost 451.2) – Mentioned earlier for its short but sweet hike, Waterrock Knob also has a stunning overlook with east and west-facing views. Onsite amenities include picnic benches, ample parking, restrooms, and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
Events
We’re so excited to be welcoming back our signature events this year:- Mountain Heritage Day – Sep. 24, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Colorfest! Arts & Crafts Walk – Oct. 1, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Sapphire Valley Arts & Craft Show – Oct 1- 2, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
- Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival – Oct. 7 - 9, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- WNC Pottery Festival – Nov. 5, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
