Is there anything better than hopping in the car and embarking on an adventure? Here in Virginia, we have so many day trip itineraries to choose from: waterfall road trips, barbecue trails, and just about everything in between. Today’s adventure is a short, sweet, and scenic Virginia day trip that takes us right into the heart of the Allegheny Mountains. It’s there we’ll find two points of interest: Falling Spring Falls and Humpback Covered Bridge. Come with me on this drive for one of the best day trips in Virginia.
Below you'll find the route for this quick day trip adventure. As you see, you'll stay on Route 250 near the town of Covington. It's approximately a 20-minute drive between the two points of interest.
First up on the list is Falling Spring Falls, which can actually be seen from the road. There's a special parking pull-off and from there it's just a quick walk to the overlook.
This 80-foot waterfall is one of the most highly-photographed spots in Virginia's Highlands, and it's easy to see why!
The perspective in the photo above isn't one you'll get to see since it's not currently legal to hike down to the base of the waterfall. But this photo from the U.S. Geological Survey is a fascinating one!
Even in the middle of winter, the waterfall creates a fascinating contrast to the surrounding forest. Equally stunning are the mountains in the background.
Check out this incredible drone footage by MNF Productions of Falling Spring Falls. It’s truly a sight to behold.
After you've spent some time admiring Falling Spring Falls, it's time to head to the second stop for the day: Humpback Bridge. Constructed in 1857, it's the oldest covered bridge in Virginia.
The 100-foot-long bridge is actually four feet higher in the center, which gives it the distinct "humpback" form.
The bridge spans Dunlap Creek, which is a tributary of the James River. During warm days, it's not unusual for visitors to take a dip in the refreshing creek below!
Wanna know what it’s like to walk through the Humpback Bridge? Here’s a YouTube video by SkyCamWV with some great footage of the bridge.
Have you ever visited these two landmarks? Is this a scenic Virginia day trip you would take? Or what are your favorite day trips in Virginia? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you!
Before you leave to cruise the highways, be sure to read our previous article about the ultimate road trip packing list featuring all the must-have things for your trip.
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