Here in Virginia, we just adore the fall season. And while it’s disappointing to think of the summer season ending, there’s no denying the excitement of experiencing autumn in Virginia. That’s especially true if you have an itinerary full of corn mazes, beautiful hiking trails framed in fall foliage, and perhaps even a visit to a mountain-top apple orchard. This family-run attraction promises homemade cider, apple picking, and the famous apple cider donuts. We visited Carter Mountain Orchard just a couple of weeks ago, right at the beginning of the apple-picking season, and had an absolute blast. Here’s more on why we absolutely love this fall day trip destination in Virginia.

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After exploring all that Carter Mountian has to offer, be sure to stop by the gift shop to peruse the one-of-a-kind items for sale. It’s the perfect spot to find a souvenir. Have you visited Carter Mountain Orchard before? What did you think of your experience there? We’d love to hear about it! For related content, be sure to read about this breathtaking fall foliage hike in Virginia. And don’t forget to wear your coziest flannel shirt for all your autumn outings this season!

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What are some of the best fall hikes in Virginia?

Hiking in Virginia is an absolute must during the autumn season. Below you'll find a list of some of the best fall hikes in Virginia:

  • Old Rag Mountain Loop
  • McAfee Knob via Appalachian Trail
  • Dark Hollow Falls Trail
  • Bear's Den Park Trail
  • Blackrock Summit via Trayfoot Mountain and Appalachian Trail
  • Scott's Run River Trail
  • Appalachian Trail to Apple Orchard Falls to Cornelius Creek
  • Cedar Run, White Oak, Old Rag, Weakley Hollow, and Nicholson Hollow Trail
  • Appalachian Trail: Sinking Creek to Stony Creek
  • Burke Lake Trail
  • Cedar Run Falls Trail
  • White Oak Canyon Trail
  • Cumberland Marsh Hiking Trail
  • Great Marsh Trail
  • Bluebird Trail
  • James River North Bank and Buttermilk Loop Trail
  • North Bank Trail

 

Curious to learn more about these trails? Check out our ultimate guide to the best hiking trails in Virginia. There's really something for every kind of hiker on the list!