Tags: fall travel, Fall Destinations, Hidden Gems, Richmond Virginia, Greater Richmond Region, leaf peeping
Richmond, VA – September 16, 2024 – As travelers start making plans for their fall getaways, there's an unexpected contender that deserves a spot on every list: the Richmond Region. Known for its rich history and vibrant arts scene and recently awarded the no. 1 spot on CNN Travel's Best Towns to Visit list, this Virginia destination is also a hidden gem for fall travelers. With scenic fall foliage, haunting history, and unique seasonal events, the Richmond Region offers a blend of traditional autumnal beauty and thrilling experiences for visitors of all ages.
“Richmond may not be the first destination that comes to mind for fall, but that's exactly what makes it so special,” said Katherine O'Donnell, President and CEO of Richmond Region Tourism. “Our mix of historical sites, outdoor beauty, and exciting seasonal experiences makes the Richmond Region an ideal getaway for anyone looking for an authentic, unexpected fall escape.”
Here are some of the top reasons to visit this under-the-radar fall destination:
1. Fall Colors in the Heart of Virginia
When it comes to jaw-dropping scenery, the Richmond Region puts on a spectacular show. Local parks like Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield County and Taylor Farm Park in Henrico County feature trails and picnic pavilions where visitors can hike, bike, or simply soak in the stunning colors of autumn.
2. History and Haunts: Spooky Tales From Richmond's Past
Tours of Hollywood Cemetery (pictured above) offer a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the final resting places of some of Virginia's most notable figures, including two U.S. presidents. Meanwhile, ghost tours throughout the region dive into Richmond's eeriest locations, from Shockoe Bottom's storied streets to Church Hill's haunted houses.
3. Chills and Thrills at Kings Dominion
For thrill-seekers, Kings Dominion transforms into a haven of terror during the fall season. Halloween Haunt takes over select nights from late September through early November, offering haunted mazes, scare zones, and live shows for visitors who want a mix of amusement park fun and spine-tingling horror. Families looking for something more kid-friendly can opt for Tricks and Treats and enjoy festive activities, fall-themed entertainment, and plenty of candy.
4. Spooky Lights Tours: A Halloween Twist on a Local Tradition
Richmond's renowned Tacky Light Tours get a spooky makeover during the Halloween season with Spooky Lights Tours, where families can enjoy the best-decorated homes and front yards dressed up for Halloween (pictured above).
5. The Poe Museum: Commemorating America's Master of Macabre
The Edgar Allan Poe Museum is an essential stop for any fan of America's greatest writer of dark tales. With special programming during the fall season and the largest collection of Poe memorabilia in the world, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the poet's life, works, and the mysterious allure that surrounds his legacy.
6. Enchanting Evenings at Maymont
Maymont is host to Garden Glow presented by Kroger, where guests can explore the gardens illuminated with vibrant colors and creative light displays. This family-friendly event runs from mid-October through early November and offers a stunning contrast to the darker, spookier side of many of the region's fall events.
Whether you're seeking a hidden gem for fall foliage, under-the-radar spooky destinations, or wholesome, family-friendly Halloween fun, the Richmond Region offers something fresh and unexpected for all visitors. From scenic parks and eerie cemeteries to literary landmarks and dazzling light displays, it's easy to see how Richmond's fall season speaks for itself.
Start planning your 2024 fall getaway to the Richmond Region at VisitRichmondVA.com.
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About the Richmond Region
Seven destinations, each with their own personality and flavor, make up the eclectic Richmond Region. From urban bustle to small town charm, from river life to nightlife, a visit to RVA is as diverse as the people you'll meet along the way. The Town of Ashland, Chesterfield County, Colonial Heights, Hanover County, Henrico County, New Kent County and the City of Richmond warmly welcome you for an “Only in Richmond” experience. The Richmond Region celebrates diversity, equity, and inclusion through community-driven initiatives at the heart of everything that we do.
About Richmond Region Tourism
Richmond Region Tourism, the official destination marketing and tourism organization for the Richmond Region, is a private, not‐for‐profit organization dedicated to promoting the Region to meeting, convention and sports event planners, tour operators and leisure travelers. More than 16 million people visit the Richmond Region annually, contributing nearly $2.9 billion to the local economy. Tourism generates almost 24,000 jobs in the Richmond Region.