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Which Virginia State Parks can you camp at to see fall foliage?

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Autumn’s crisp, cool breeze and golden hues are nearing each day in Virginia. Here are the best times to camp at Virginia State Parks and enjoy peak fall foliage.

According to the Department of Conservation and Recreation, each region in Virginia roughly corresponds to a range of time when fall foliage is at its peak.


Check out the following Virginia State Parks broken down by region and when peak fall foliage should hit:

Early October

For the Valley and Ridge region, as well as parts of the Blue Ridge Mountains, peak fall foliage can be expected in early October. The following state parks offering camping are located in this region:

(Photo: Department of Conservation and Recreation)

Early to mid-October

For Appalachian Plateau and most of the Blue Ridge Mountains, peak fall foliage can be expected in early to mid-October. The following state parks offering camping are located in those regions:

(Photo: Department of Conservation and Recreation)

Appalachian Plateau:

Most of the Blue Ridge Mountains:

Mid-October

For the Piedmont region, peak fall foliage can be expected in mid-October. The following state parks offering camping are located in this region:

(Photo: Virginia Tourism Corporation)

Mid to late October

For the tidewater region, peak fall foliage can be expected in mid to late October. The following state parks offering camping are located in this region: