Southern Living Says This Is The Best South Carolina Road Trip To Take This Fall
If there is one thing I love it’s a road trip. Especially in the fall. Enjoying the scenery while driving to your destination, can be just as fun as the destination itself. And in the fall, that’s amplified. The gorgeous vibrant colors on the trees provide the perfect backdrop for that perfect scenic drive. As someone who drives across the state almost weekly during the fall (yay football season!) I get to take in a lot of the changing of the leaves throughout the center of our state. But it’s the mountains that are best known for “leaf season”. That being said both North and South Carolina have some fantastic foliage. And if you’re looking to see the fall colors on a South Carolina road trip this fall, here’s where you should look!
Southern Living recently compiled a list of the best Southern road trips in the fall and one South Carolina road trip made the list. It’s not the mountains, however, like the multiple NC drives featured. Instead in South Carolina, they chose to highlight the Lowcountry. While the color may not be as vibrant as places with higher elevations, it is still something to see. They choose to recognize the color of the Spartina grass which becomes a golden color in the fall resembling the color and shape of wheat. Often wild birds choose to hang around in the grasses as well, making it a unique fall destination.
Plus the closer you get to the coast, the less crowded spots seem to be during the autumn months. While Southern Living didn’t specify a destination the Lowcountry region is made up of Beaufort, Jasper, Colleton, and Hampton counties. Some will extend the region up to the islands surrounding Charleston. Beaufort would be a fantastic place to take a drive to this time of year. You can see the other road trip destinations Southern Living highlighted here.
These Towns Are The Best To See Fall Leaves In (And Near) North Carolina
It may still be in the 90s but fall is closer than you think! College football returns in just one short week (I CANNOT WAIT), tickets to county and state fairs are on sale now, and we know Starbucks’ fall drink lineup. I can (almost feel the chill in the air). I mean I did wear a jacket this morning, mainly because it made my outfit and it was in the 70s for at least my drive in to work. It’s something, and I’m holding on to it. So while it may not feel like fall, it’s time to start planning for fall. Thanks to the aforementioned college football most of my weekends and booked up. But I am looking to plan a fall trip. This is why I was intrigued by Country Living’s list of the best places to see fall foliage. And two of the best places to see those gorgeous, red, orange, and yellow fall leaves- are right here in North Carolina.
Best Fall Leaves In North Carolina
The list contained 55 towns, many situated in New England, where the colors are breathtaking. I frequently visit Asheville during “leaf season” and it’s always packed with visitors. While I’m surprised it didn’t make the list, a neighboring town did. You’ll find the two places with the best fall leaves in North Carolina below. You will also find four other spots that are an easy driving distance from NC. All six of these towns are located in the mountains of their respective states. And the mountains are one of the best places to truly immerse yourself in the beauty of fall.
So browse this list, and start making plans. Soon enough you’ll be drinking a pumpkin spice latte, looking at the leaves fall out the window, with College GameDay on in the background. Take me there now! You can read the full Country Living list here.
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.