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Leaf Colors Spread Across Virginia: Fall Foliage 2020

Fall foliage is beginning to pop with color across southwest Virginia and the Alleghanies. Here's the status of fall color statewide.

If you're planning a fall foliage tour, this tool can help you map it out. Virginia forestry staffers share where fall color is beginning to pop.
If you're planning a fall foliage tour, this tool can help you map it out. Virginia forestry staffers share where fall color is beginning to pop. (Beth Dalbey/Patch)

VIRGINIA — The leaves have changed across nearly half of the trees in the higher elevations of southwest Virginia and the Alleghanies in the past week if you want to take a drive to view fall foliage colors.

The weekly 2020 Virginia fall foliage report for Oct. 10 said the shorter days are triggering yellow pigments to show in leaves. The Blue Ridge has some mountaintop patches of color that are beginning to spread downslope.

"All in all, it’s a great weekend to check out the mountains," said the Department of Forestry.

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In central Virginia, dogwoods have turned to burgundy. Look for them along roadsides, where sumac, black gum, sassafras, and a few maples will have you seeing red.

The Virginia Department of Foresty recommends these fall foliage driving tours designed by local foresters:

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How To Check On Foliage

  • Fall Foliage Report - 1.800.424.LOVE (begins around September 23 each year)
  • Skyline Drive/Shenandoah National Park - 540.999.3500 (press "6")
  • Blue Ridge Parkway (between Waynesboro and the North Carolina border) - 828.298.0398 (press "3")

The Commonwealth offers some stunning vistas, including several in state parks suggested by the Virginia Department of Forestry:

Visit Fairfax offers these suggestions for nearby foliage:

The updated Fall Foliage Prediction Map from SmokyMountains.com provides peak leaf change predictions for the entire continental United States.

In northern Virginia, the week of Oct. 19 looks good for a trip into the great outdoors, while the peak for western Virginia is Oct. 12, and Oct. 26 is when colors should be best in the counties closes to Chesapeake Bay.

The major factors that determine the fall foliage peak are sunlight, precipitation, soil moisture and temperature. The map takes in 50,000 predictive data sets, then churns out a county-by-county analysis of when the fall peak will occur, according to SmokyMountains.com co-founder David Angotti, an expert on statistics.

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