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Fall vibes: Five top spots near Buckhannon to catch the autumn colors

Stonecoal Lake in autumn (My Buckhannon file photo by Brian Bergstrom)

BUCKHANNON — It’s almost time for sweater weather, and if you’re looking for the best places near Buckhannon to catch the changing leaves, you’re in luck. Whether you’re into hiking, relaxing by the water, or exploring charming small towns, here are five must-see spots within a 45-minute drive that will give you all the fall feels:

1. Audra State Park

Just 20 minutes from Buckhannon, Audra State Park is a go-to spot for fall lovers. The mix of oaks, maples and hickories turn stunning shades of red, gold and orange. Take a walk along the Alum Cave Trail by the Middle Fork River for a perfect mix of peaceful scenery and vibrant fall colors.

2. Stonecoal Lake

About 30 minutes from Buckhannon, Stonecoal Lake offers a tranquil escape surrounded by fall foliage. The calm waters reflect the changing leaves, making it a great spot for kayaking, fishing or just relaxing by the shore. If you’re looking for a peaceful day in nature, this is your place.

3. West Virginia State Wildlife Center

Located in French Creek, just 40 minutes from Buckhannon, the West Virginia State Wildlife Center is where fall colors meet wildlife. The loop trail takes you through a forest bursting with autumn hues, and along the way, you can check out elk, deer and other native animals. It’s a great spot for families or anyone looking to enjoy nature in all its fall glory.

4. Bickle Knob Observation Tower

For a panoramic view of the fall landscape, head to Bickle Knob Observation Tower near Elkins. The 360-degree view from the top shows off miles of mountains blanketed in fall colors. Even the drive to Bickle Knob is a scenic adventure, with winding roads and plenty of colorful trees along the way.

5. The Town of Elkins

Elkins is a charming town that comes alive with fall color. Its tree-lined streets and small-town vibes make it a great place to explore, grab a coffee and enjoy the season. And if you’re up for a bit more of an adventure, take a short drive to Davis and Thomas — two artsy towns in nearby Tucker County known for their galleries, cafes and even more leaf-peeping spots.

Looking for even more leaves? Check out the following West Virginia State Parks — and maybe test out a new hiking trail while you’re there:

A scenic 45-minute drive from Buckhannon, Coopers Rock State Forest is one of the most iconic leaf-peeping destinations in the state. The overlook at Coopers Rock offers sweeping views of the Cheat River Gorge, surrounded by rolling hills covered in spectacular autumn colors. Hiking trails lead through forests ablaze with reds, yellows and oranges, making this a must-see for any fall enthusiast.

Stonewall Resort State Park is a premier fall destination that offers both scenic hiking trails and water activities on Stonewall Jackson Lake, where the fall colors create a stunning backdrop. The resort’s scenic overlook provides expansive views of the lake and surrounding forest, offering a perfect spot to soak in the season’s brilliance.

Holly River State Park is the second-largest state park in West Virginia and offers over 8,000 acres of fall splendor. With trails that wind through lush forests and along cascading streams, visitors can immerse themselves in the fall colors while hiking, picnicking or simply relaxing by the river. The dense forest canopy transforms into a fiery sea of red, orange, and yellow, making it one of the region’s most picturesque fall destinations.

From peaceful lakes to mountain-top views, these nearby locations are perfect for getting out and enjoying the beautiful colors of fall. So pack your camera, grab a cozy sweater, and head out to soak up the season!

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