Discover miles of scenic roads, fun events, and tons of fall fun in Patrick County. September marks the beginning of our fall season and it is a great time to experience the outdoors. Enjoy warm, sunny days and cool, crisp nights as you explore the scenic roads, trails, and charming towns in Patrick County. Explore Fairy Stone State Park with a ranger and learn more about the park’s unique history. Learn about the Town of Fayerdale, moonshining, and the mythical Fairy Stone. Visit historic sites like Jacks Creek Covered Bridge, Mabry Mill, The Reynolds Homestead, or the JEB Stuart Birthplace and learn more about Patrick County’s history.
September marks the start of the harvest season, making it a great time to visit one of our farmers’ markets or orchards. You can find fresh apples, pumpkins, and artisan goods in markets all over the county. Visit the farm animals at the 70th Annual Patrick County Agricultural Fair on September 10-14. The 18th Annual Doe Run Farm Sunflower Maze is opening on September 28th. Doe Run Farm is home to a multi-acre sunflower maze, hay rides, pumpkin bowling, and more. Experience our music heritage and Virginia’s Crooked Road Music Trail at the Songwriter’s Circle and the Willis Gap Open Jam.
Fall colors will start coming in late September, with colors peaking in mid-October. Because of Patrick County’s varied terrain, fall colors peak in areas like Meadows of Dan earlier than in Stuart. You can find foliage reports at the Virginia Department of Forestry, Department of Conservation and Recreation, and Virginia is for Lovers starting mid-late September. Below are some of our favorite places to leaf-peep and some unique places to stay this fall.
Best Views
Angel Overlook – Angel Overlook is located along Squirrel Spur Road between Ararat and Meadows of Dan. This overlook offers stunning views of Ararat and North Carolina. We recommend visiting this overlook later in the afternoon when the sun is golden and the fall colors below are extra beautiful.
Groundhog Mountain Overlook – The Groundhog Mountain Overlook is located along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Meadows of Dan. With over 28 picnic tables and restrooms, this site is perfect for a fall picnic. Climb to the top of the old, wooden tower for a bird’s eye view.
Rock Castel Gorge – Travel along the Blue Ridge Parkway past Meadows of Dan for views you won’t forget. The Rock Castel Gorge Recreation Area is home to multiple tails, overlooks, and picnic sites. This is a must-stop for beautiful fall photos.
Fred Clifton Park & Lover’s Leap – Located along Highway 58, Lover’s Leap and Fred Clifton Park offer beautiful views of the Stuart/Woolwine area. Due to construction on Highway 58, expect delays when visiting these sites.
Unique Stays
The Oaks RV Resort – This newly opened RV resort is located in Meadows of Dan just off Highway 58. The Oaks offers stunning views of the piedmont, making it a great destination for fall travelers. This pet-friendly resort offers full hook-up RV sites, lightning-fast WiFi, deluxe amenities, and endless mountain views.
Dragon’s Beard Farm and Camp – Located in Woolwine, Dragon’s Beard is the perfect mix of creature comforts and camping. Enjoy a quiet stay in the Stargazer Tent, complete with a king-size bed, electricity, and wifi. Dragons Beard is minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway and Fairy Stone State Park.
Mountain Waves Yurt – Disconnect and unwind at the Mountain Waves Yurt. This secluded yurt is minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway, Meadows of Dan, and Floyd. Bring your pets and enjoy a quiet weekend in the mountains.
Stargazer Park – Love vintage vibes? Spend the weekend in a renovated vintage camper at Stargazer Park. Each camper is equipped with a kitchenette, shower, and air conditioning. The park is within minutes of Meadows of Dan, Mabry Mill, and Villa Appalaccia Winery.
Kibler Valley Schoolhouse – Looking for stunning mountain views and easy access to the Dan River? Stay at the historic Kibler Valley Schoolhouse and spend the weekend surrounded by the towering Pinnacles of Dan.