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West Virginia Autumn Leaves
Leaf-Lookers Guide

Every autumn, the entire state of West Virginia is an evolving symphony of changing colors. The dual spines running up its eastern border with Virginia, the Appalachian and Allegheny Mountains, start the symphony with a resounding blast of yellows and reds while September is still young. The bobbing tops of the dozens and dozens of smaller mountains, completely covering the state, soon follow suit.

Any where you go you will see autumn colors; West Virginia is a leaf lookers' paradise. We have some favorite spots but, then, almost anyone who has traveled through Virginia as a leaf looker is bound to have a favorite spot or two. Stretching in a squiggly line some 60 miles south to north, is the awesome New River Canyon. Interstate 64 crosses it upstream (just east of Beckley). You can exit onto a good secondary road at exit 139 (WV Hwy 20) and take in the views in safety, - then return to the Interstate. There are many great trails in this area for strolling and, even, hiking. For more information view the National Park Site: New River Trails

New River Canyon

We prefer the vistas from and around US-19 and US-60 from Hico to Charleston along the New River Canyon. Take exit 48 of the WV Turnpike just north of Beckley. The New River Bridge, about 25 miles from (north) of the Turnpike is, in itself, a stunning sight. On the other side of the bridge is the official  Canyon Rim Visitor Center. In the main building you'll find a wealth of information. On the west side of the parking lot is a long series of flights of rustic (but very safe) wooden steps descending to an observation platform. Warning! Descending is the easy part. Ascending all those step (it seems like there are hundreds of them) can be quite taxing. You don't have to descend all the way to appreciate the view so if you only get part way down and feel enough is enough, don't be embarrassed. We don't have any statistics but many, many people only descend part way.

Continuing north on US-19 to Hick, turn left on US-60. You'll be heading west (according to the signs but its actually northbound to Charleston), past Ansted and, about 11 miles from US-60, you'll be at the New River Canyon. From then on you'll be following the New River downstream to Charleston.

Hawks Nest State Park

Near Ansted is Hawks Nest State Park (on your left) and Hawks Nest State Park lodge. The lodge has 31 rooms all perched on the New River Canyon overlooking the famous C & O Hawks Nest Bridge spanning the New River far below. The lodge has a full service restaurant, gift shops, museum and nature center. An aerial tramway takes guests to the State Park down on the east bank of the New River. Also available, during the summer and early autumn, is a jet boat excursion up the New River to view the magnificent US-19 New River Gorge Bridge. Looking up at that mammoth bridge from the river far below is a powerful experience. Electronic, discounted, reservations for rooms at the Lodge are not available but reservations can be made by phone to the Lodge directly at 304-658-5212. Rooms are around $70 until 31 October and about $50 1 November and after (when the leaves have turned to winter brown or are all gone, of course).

Most accommodations in area hotels and motels are 'booked up' during the leaf season. If you haven't made your hotel/motel reservations yet we have included access to an on-line reservation system for your convenience.

Hotel reservations are available, usually at a discount,
  in the following nearby communities:
  • Beckley - WV Turnpike (I-77) exits 42 and 44; also I-64 exit 124
  • Charleston - WV Turnpike (I-77) exits 95 through 104
     (see also Dunbar & S. Charleston) 
  • Dunbar - I-64 exit 53  (see also Charleston & S. Charleston)
  • Fayetteville - US-19, south side of New River Bridge
  • Mount Hope - US-19, take Beckley exit and head north
  • Mount Nebo - US-19, 14 miles north of New River Bridge
  • Oak Hill - US-19, 7 miles south of New River Bridge
  • South Charleston - I-64 exit 54 (see also Dunbar & Charleston)
  • Summersville - US-19, 22 miles north of New River Bridge
 

Chart of Leaf Colors

The U.S. Forest service has a special, toll-free, number for leaf-lookers.
Phone for peak dates and other information: 1-800-354-4595

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