This Fall Foliage-focused Road Trip Through North Carolina Has Charming Towns, Cozy Resorts, and Beautiful Mountain Views
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"In Western North Carolina, we are very fortunate to have a suitable climate that supports a large diversity of trees and a substantial elevation gradient provided by the mountains that, together, usually give us a very good fall color show," says Darby Harris, Ph.D., associate instructor of biology at Western Carolina University.
"Peak fall dates fill so quickly, you'll want to book as early as possible to get the best selection of accommodations," says Matt Bare, founder of The Glamping Collective.
"The joy of being in the mountains in the fall comes from veering off the beaten path. The popular hiking spots will always be crowded, so don't be afraid to explore the less-known trails and parks," says Daniel Fletcher, co-owner of Outland Hospitality.
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