Written by Kirstin Hawthorne
As the summer heat gives way to the crisp, cool air of autumn, Northern Virginia becomes a cozy haven for those who cherish the comforting vibes of fall. Whether it’s sipping warm lattes, enjoying spiced cider and seasonal cookies, bundling up in your favorite sweater or sherpa blanket, or listening to the crunch of leaves underfoot, fall in Northern Virginia offers the perfect setting for creating lasting memories with family and friends.
Fall is all about bringing people together and savoring the joys of the season. From festive outdoor adventures to quiet evenings by the fire, this time of year is filled with heartwarming moments. Northern Virginia provides a beautiful backdrop for these experiences, with its scenic beauty and a wide range of activities that cater to all ages and interests. Here are some of our team’s must-do’s for fall:
- Scenic Drives: Enjoy the fall foliage along the Blue Ridge Parkway or Skyline Drive.
- Hiking: Explore the trails in Shenandoah National Park or along the Billy Goat Trail and capture the vibrant colors.
- Apple Picking: Visit local orchards like Stribling Orchard or Hollin Farms for fresh apples.
- Pumpkin Patches: Head to Cox Farms or Great Country Farms for pumpkins and family fun.
- Vineyard Tours: Experience the flavors of fall with a wine tasting at a local vineyard such as Stone Tower Winery, The Winery at Bull Run, or Paradise Springs.
- Historic Towns: Stroll through charming historic towns like Old Town Alexandria, Middleburg or Leesburg.
- Local Festivals: Attend fall festivals such as the Clifton Day Festival or the Fall Harvest Festival at Mount Vernon.
- Corn Mazes: Navigate your way through the corn mazes at local farms like the Corn Maze in The Plains or at Cox Farms.
- Farmers Markets: Visit farmers markets in Alexandria, Arlington, or Fairfax for fresh seasonal produce and handmade goods.
- Outdoor Concerts: Enjoy live music in outdoor venues before the weather turns too chilly.