There's really no wrong way to enjoy Virginia's exquisite fall foliage. But it never hurts to have an epic view, right?
If you agree, then you'll want to plan a trip to Breaks Interstate Park. Located along the Virginia/Kentucky border, this impressive park features what is appropriately classified as the Grand Canyon of the South. Pictures don't quite do this place justice; you have to see it to believe. Here's more on why this iconic Virginia landmark makes for an excellent autumn day trip.
If you've never ventured to southwestern Virginia to see Breaks Interstate Park, there's no better time than the fall season. Shared between the two states of Virginia and Kentucky, this impressive park features miles upon miles of gorgeous natural landscape.
The crown jewel of the park is, of course, the Grand Canyon of the South. The park offers several overlooks where hikers and visitors can appreciate its stunning beauty.
The term "break" refers to the split in Pine Mountain resulting from the flow of the Russell Fork of the Big Sandy River.
On its pathway to the Ohio River, the Russel Fork River has over time carved out a canyon 1,000 feet deep.
The canyon stretches for more than 5 miles and in certain places, is more than 1,600 feet deep. It's the largest canyon east of the Mississippi River.
While the landmark is impressive at any time of year, there's something about seeing the canyon adorned in fall colors that is truly magical.
Breaks Interstate Park also offers all sorts of outdoor activities, meaning you could easily spend an entire day exploring the park.
Have you experienced Breaks Interstate Park during the fall season? If so, we'd love to hear about what you thought! For more information about Breaks Interstate Park, be sure to visit the official website by clicking here.
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