Where and when to see the spectacular fall foliage in West Virginia.

In West Virginia, the fall colors feel a bit more vibrant than anywhere else.

The area has many platforms where visitors can stand in awe of the changing foliage day after day.

Plum Orchard Lake in the fall

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For photographers, the lake’s many docks create a perfect composition.

Pipestem Resort State Park

For families, there’s no better fall destination thanPipestem Resort State Park.

For the ultimate fall view, head to the aerial tramway to see the stunning landscape from above.

A bridge in Coopers Rock State Forest

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Seneca Rocks

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Seneca Rocksis a popular rock climbing spot known for its sweeping views.

Theres a steep but rewarding 1.3-mile hiking trail with steps and switchbacks that gains over 700 feet in elevation.

The park’s 22 miles of hiking trails immerse visitors in the awe-inspiring autumnal mise-en-scene.

Blackwater Falls in the fall

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Autumn View of the Highland Scenic Highway, Pocahontas County, West Virginia

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Aerial view of Pipestem Resort State Park

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View Of The Seneca Rocks and Beautiful Autumn Colors

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Allegheny Valley Overlook from Dolly Sods

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Sunset at Harpers Ferry view from Maryland Heights

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