Ultimate Guide to a Fall Road Trip in Virginia
The perfect fall road trip is almost impossible to pin down: Virginia has such rich beauty and history that you simply canβt go wrong anywhere you go. While it may be tempting to read that as an endorsement of aimless travel, we think itβd be better to have a plan. Thatβs why weβve come up with the following itinerary that would make anyone a Virginia lover. Β
Driving Skyline Drive at Shenandoah National Park, Luray, VA
From Charlottesville, you wonβt have to travel far before getting to your first scenic area. Skyline Drive is world-renowned for its beauty. The drive cuts through the Shenandoah National Park and has a maximum speed limit of 35 miles per hour. Pick any of the 75 overlooks along the wayβyou canβt go wrong.Β
Element, Front Royal, VA
Youβll get off Skyline Drive around Front Royal and from there why not stop in the city for lunch at the elegant Element? Element has delicious and reasonably-priced American fare, with fantastic sandwiches and salads, along with vegetarian options.
Appalachian TrailΒ
The Appalachian Trail stretches over 2,000 miles end-to-end, so you wonβt be hiking the entire thing on this road trip. But that doesnβt mean you canβt hike a portion of it! Front Royal has an access point along route 522. Hike for as long as you like, just to say youβve hiked the Appalachian Trail.
Stribling Orchard, Markham, VA
Now itβs time for a classic fall activity: apple picking! Head to Markham for some great picking at Stribling. At the orchard, youβll find a variety of apples, including Gala, McIntosh, Cortland, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Empire, and more.
The Exchange Hotel, Gordonsville, VA
Got your apples? Good. Now itβs time to hold on to your head. The Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville just under an hour away from Drumhellerβs Orchard, is Virginiaβs only Civil War receiving hospital. Over 70,000 had been treated at the hospital before the end of the Civil War, and over 700 are buried on the grounds. Their ghosts haunt the halls at night.
Kindred Spirit Brewing, Goochland, VA
Up for another short drive? Great! After youβve checked for ghosts, turn out of Gordonsville and hop on I-64 all the way to Richmond. Donβt stop until you pull in to Kindred Spirit Brewingβs parking. Theyβve got over 17 of their own brews on tap with bar food and frequent live entertainment.
Perly's Restaurant & Delicatessen, Richmond, VA
You could take advantage of the free breakfast at the hostel, but when in Rome (or Richmond, in this case), you go to Perlyβs. Perlyβs is a retro chic Jewish delicatessen with amazing breakfast and brunch options. According to Your Definitive Guide to the Best Brunch Spot in All 50 States, βThis is food that would make your bubbie proud.βΒ
Libby Hill Park, Richmond, VA
End your incredible weekend with a hilltop vista overlooking the James River at Libby Hill Park. The park spans seven acres and is in the Church Hill neighborhood, about a ten-minute drive from Perlyβs. If you have time, head to the James River before heading back to see the beautiful changing colors and this hidden oasis in the busy Richmond streets.Β
Key Insights at a Glance
- Virginia is a perfect destination for a fall road trip due to its rich beauty and history.
- An itinerary for a road trip in Virginia includes stops at Skyline Drive, Element in Front Royal, the Appalachian Trail, Stribling Orchard in Markham, The Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville, Kindred Spirit Brewing in Goochland, Perly's Restaurant & Delicatessen in Richmond, and Libby Hill Park in Richmond.
- Highlights of the road trip include scenic drives, apple picking, hiking, historical sites, craft breweries, and delicious food options.
- Libby Hill Park offers a hilltop vista overlooking the James River, providing a beautiful end to the road trip.