The Appalachian mountains are well known for their beauty during fall season. I have visited the Smoky Mountains during summer, but this was the first time during fall. It is important to track the fall color and weather while planning the trip - and the closeness of the place from Atlanta (3-4 hour drive) enabled me to choose the appropriate time of travel.I had planned much of my itinerary using this website www.romanticasheville.com.
Day1: (31 Oct 2016) - I started from Atlanta around 7:00 in the morning, heading towards Asheville, North Carolina.
The first spot of the day was Chimney Rock. Its a great place for a hike, with beautiful views of Lake Lear and surrounding mountains. There is a 75 floor elevation hike to the highest point (Exclamation Point) - thats good for some calorie burning. I also did a second hike to the Hickory Nut Falls.
I headed next to Asheville. I was staying in the Mountaineer Inn - a low budget, but decent motel for a couple of days of stay.
Day1: (31 Oct 2016) - I started from Atlanta around 7:00 in the morning, heading towards Asheville, North Carolina.
The first spot of the day was Chimney Rock. Its a great place for a hike, with beautiful views of Lake Lear and surrounding mountains. There is a 75 floor elevation hike to the highest point (Exclamation Point) - thats good for some calorie burning. I also did a second hike to the Hickory Nut Falls.
Views of Lake Lear, there are boating options if interested.
I headed next to Asheville. I was staying in the Mountaineer Inn - a low budget, but decent motel for a couple of days of stay.
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