Leaf peeping itinerary featuring ziplining, Boo at the Zoo, and seasonal sips
West Virginia Press Association
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Cooler temperatures have settled into the mountains of West Virginia, sparking bright colors throughout the state’s lower elevations. Despite a slower start to the season, colors are quickly coming alive and growing more beautiful with each day.
“It’s finally starting to feel like fall here in Almost Heaven,” said West Virginia Department of Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby. “I’m amazed every morning as the leaves continue to bring more color and beauty to our beloved mountains. We’ve still got a few weeks of spectacular foliage ahead, so be sure to plan your trip to West Virginia to see the jaw-dropping beauty for yourself!
“We are starting to see some really good color,” said West Virginia Division of Forestry Director Jeremy Jones. “Folks planning to travel towards Morgantown for West Virginia University’s homecoming game this weekend can expect to see near peak conditions along their route. The mix of vibrant hues and rolling valleys make for a picturesque autumn scene.”
The Department of Tourism continues to roll out weekly travel-ready itineraries highlighting some of the best destinations and adventures for enjoying vibrant color. This week’s expert-picked road trip features ziplining, Boo at the Zoo, seasonal sips, and more.

Leaf-Peeping Itinerary
The Department of Tourism’s live leaf tracker continues to be updated in real time, giving travelers an inside look at current conditions before planning their trip to Almost Heaven. For a chance to be featured, share your photos using #AlmostHeaven.
For photos of current and past seasons: click here. Credit: West Virginia Department of Tourism.




