Informe de follaje de otoño para los parques estatales del norte de Virginia
Fall foliage report for October 30, 2025
In Northern Virginia, fall colors are in full swing across several state parks. Leesylvania State Park is seeing more orange and yellow leaves, with breezes sending them cascading like rain. Sky Meadows is alive with a full spectrum of autumn hues throughout the park. At Sweet Run, the trees have reached peak color, offering a vibrant mix of red, yellow, orange and green, with cool temperatures in the high 50s. Seven Bends is also at its peak, with brilliant displays of red, orange, and gold creating a stunning landscape for visitors.
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There are increasing numbers of orange and yellow leaves in Leesylvania State Park. When the wind blows, the leaves fall like rain. It is a wonderful time to visit before it gets too cold.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Picnic area (Potomac Trail), Bushey Point Trail, and Lee's Wood Trail.
It looks like fall at Leesylvania State Park! Most of the trees have changed and are in full swing. The park is surrounded by fall colors everywhere you look this week.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Bushey Point Trail.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Our Fall Festival is on Oct. 25, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the visitor center and throughout the park.
On certain trees, the colors are in full effect! Bright oranges, reds and yellows are visible in the boat launch parking lots. Many trees are still green, but should be changing colors within the next few weeks.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Boat launch parking lots and Bushey Point Trail.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Our Fall Festival is on Oct. 25, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the visitor center and throughout the park.
It truly looks like fall is coming to Leesylvania State Park this week. While on any trail, you will be able to see the green leaves transitioning into reds, yellows and oranges. The air is also becoming cooler, and the water is calmer. Now is a great time to visit the park before the leaves turn to their final colors of the fall season.
Hundreds of trees are slowly changing color near the boat launch docks at Leesylvania State Park. All around the park, you can see the tips of the trees shifting into vibrant fall hues. Leaves are falling, and the weather is getting colder. This is an excellent time to observe the subtle changes in the colors of the leaves in the park.
The leaves at Seven Bends State Park are at their peak. The trees display bright colors of red, orange and gold, creating a beautiful scene for visitors to enjoy.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Picnic area at the Hollingsworth Access.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Now that the leaves are at their peak in Shenandoah County, it is the best time to visit the park.
Autumn has finally arrived in Shenandoah County. Although we haven't reached full peak yet, we've begun to see some reds and oranges, primarily due to the maple trees.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Bass Bight Trail.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
This Saturday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., join Forest Therapy guide Kristine Villatoro for an opportunity to recharge your mind, body, and soul in the serene beauty of the forest.
Leaves are slowly changing colors. Yellow leaves are increasing, but we are still not seeing reds and oranges.
Mejor lugar para ver:
At the end of Gokotta Trail on the Lupton side of the park.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Join beekeepers and mead makers on a short walking tour and visit the Shenandoah County Beekeepers working apiary for a chance to learn the basic process of fermenting honey into mead and then enjoy samples of local mead. Oct. 17 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
There are still no significant changes in color at Seven Bends State Park. Walnut trees are beginning to turn yellow, and the goldenrod is blooming throughout the park.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Along Lupton Road heading towards River Bend Rise Trail.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
This weekend it will be sunny and in the upper 60s, perfect weather for hiking our many trails.
Although there have been no significant changes in color at Seven Bends State Park yet, the recent rainfall is expected to trigger a color change in the leaves soon.
Mejor lugar para ver:
To start seeing hints of color change, hike out Lupton Road to the bench at the River Bend Rise Trailhead.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Sit with local historian, Bill Wine, on Oct. 3, from 6 to 7 p.m. as he discusses the interesting history of Shenandoah County that dates back almost 300 years.
El cambio de color otoñal aún no comenzó en el condado de Shenandoah. Algunas hojas comenzaron a caer, pero todavía no hay un cambio significativo en el color del follaje.
Mejor lugar para ver:
La mejor vista de esta semana es a lo largo de Hollingsworth Road, donde el campo de maíz está comenzando a cambiar de color justo antes de la época de la cosecha.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Join us on Sept. 27, 10-11 a.m., for a children's garden activity on seeds. We’ll discuss what you can do with plants after they’re done growing for the season and how to safely store seeds.
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More orange and yellow colors are starting to show up, especially on the maples and sycamores. The trees are changing for fall, making everything look bright and cheerful.
Our River Bend Discovery Center will be open throughout the week for discovery hours. Stop by to see what hands-on activities our park rangers are offering. Hours vary, so check the website for more information.
As the Crooked Run Valley enters the autumn season, glimpses of yellow and red leaves are just beginning to pop across the rolling hills of deciduous forests at Sky Meadows State Park. The grounds of the Historic Area are gathering crunchy leaves that complement the fall decor adorning our historic buildings and Visitor Center. The park has been experiencing comfortable early fall temperatures, hovering around 65-70 degrees, making it the perfect weather for an autumn foliage hike, a tour around the Historic Area or a day of play at the Children's Discovery Area.
Mejor lugar para ver:
The Historic Area and highest elevation trails, like the Piedmont Overlook Trail, Ambassador Whitehouse Trail and Old Trail.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Sky Meadows is proud to participate in the annual Fauquier County Fall Farm Tour, Saturday, Oct. 4. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features enjoyable guided hikes, hayrides, agricultural demonstrations, apple-themed hearth cooking, food trucks and historic crafts including corn-husk dolls.
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The trees at Sweet Run State Park have reached their peak color! Now is the perfect time to enjoy the vibrant hues of red, yellow, orange and green scattered throughout the trails and trees. This week, temperatures are expected to remain cool, averaging in the high 50s.
A few days of strong wind gusts resulted in more leaves on the ground, but Sweet Run is certainly seeing more vibrant colors on the trees. Fall has settled in, with temperatures barely reaching 60 during the day and dipping into the low 40s at night. However, the sunshine and beautiful colors promise an enjoyable time for those looking to get outdoors, hit the trails, and explore what the park has to offer.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Gordon Pond (Legacy Loop Trail) and Upper Sweet Run Trail.
The trees are beginning to show pops of color here at Sweet Run. The forests are a vibrant blend of green, red, yellow and orange hues. Recent rain clouds have dispersed, giving way to the sunshine. Fall temperatures are settling in, with highs for the week reported in the low 60s-70s. Perfect weather for an outdoor adventure!
As leaves begin to cover the trails throughout Sweet Run State Park, only a few trees have started to show pops of color. The meadows remain bright with goldenrod and asters, despite the cooler temperatures forecasted for this week.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Mountain View Trail and Gordon Pond (via Legacy Loop Trail)
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Park Tales and Tails: Fall Fruits program - Saturday, October 11, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., or Sunday, October 12, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Come discover how the fall abundance of native and cultivated fruits supported the agriculture community long ago.
The woods at Sweet Run State Park are still mostly green, but hints of color are starting to appear - sassafras, black walnut and Virginia creeper - while the meadows remain busy, and so do the pollinators. As some flowers fade, the birds come in to feed on the seeds. The weather remains welcoming, with highs in the 70s most days.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Meadow trails that wander through the wildflowers are your best choice for viewing color this week, and if you choose the East Meadow Trail, you also get a chance to monitor the color changes on Short Hill Mountain.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Join park volunteers for a Party in the Pollinator Garden to help care for pollinator, fern and shade gardens on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Get an up-close look at birds of prey at our Raptors Revealed program on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Get ready for leaf peeping with a TREE-mendous Hike on Sunday, Oct. 5 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Add a park visit before or after your trip to the Waterford Fair, stop by one of the area’s many wineries, or stroll through nearby Harpers Ferry.
Si bien solo las puntas de algunos árboles comenzaron a revelar la próxima temporada, los prados y campos alrededor de los senderos de Sweet Run ciertamente abrazaron el otoño. El clima parece permanecer a mediados de70años, con una ligera probabilidad de lluvia durante la mayoría de los días de la semana.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Los mejores lugares para ver los colores del otoño serían a lo largo de senderos que incluyen los vibrantes prados repletos de vara de oro, cardo y más. Estos senderos incluyen Lower Sweet Run Trail y Mountain View Trail.
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Saturday, September 27 is the day to visit Sweet Run Come join in for some (or all!) of the programs the park has to offer:
The sweetgum trees have transformed into golden honey watercolor paintings overnight, while the maple trees have gone up in flames with scarlet hues.
Mejor lugar para ver:
Aquia Paddle Launch
Por qué visitarlo esta semana:
Our Trek n' Treat Trail will be set up this Friday, Oct. 24. Pick up the trail pamphlet in the Visitor Center to complete while walking the trail to learn about plant and animal life at Widewater State Park, as well as some of the local history, before turning in the completed pamphlet for a sweet treat.