Peak colors typically occur during the last two weeks in October, but that is dependent upon fall temperatures and in particular, the first frost date. The color change begins at higher elevations (4000' and above) where you see the earliest changes in late September, and continue all the way into mid-November at the lower elevations.
The higher elevations such as the Cherohala Skyway, US 441 through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway will have the first colors. Take a jacket because temperatures can be 10 degrees colder at 5,000 feet. Remember that sightseeing will bring more traffic and it's moving slower.
Falling leaves can be a problem in wet weather. Once the roads dry, the leaves usually clear fast. We have seen snow as early as Halloween but it doesn't stick long. First snow is generally during the very end of October and first part of November, of course warmer temps followed.
WATCH OUR FALL COLOR UPDATES and keep to date on this years Fall Color Show and see what happened in previous years. The 2014 color forecast has begun and will be updated weekly until the snow falls !!
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Keep current with REGIONAL ROAD CLOSURES & CONSTRUCTION. Road construction and closure information, and website links for up-to-date conditions along with printable maps of the region.
2014 Tail of the Dragon Map Brochure with clickable ads, now available for viewing, downloading, and printing online. View on your Smart Phone for offline viewing with your smartphone use FlippingBook Reader App. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2014 TAIL OF THE DRAGON MAP BROCHURE
Also new this year is the Great Smoky Mountains Loop Map is available as a printable download HERE.