Our son’s baseball game was cancelled Saturday morning and at about 9:30 AM we decided to head up to the mountains to enjoy the fall colors. We have talked about doing it for a few years now but have never done so because it would cause us to miss a game. It was quite spur of the moment and we sort of see-sawed back and forth about whether or not to go. In the end we just couldn’t help but pack it up and head out the door.
We got on the Parkway in between Blowing Rock and Boone and drove down close to Mt. Mitchell where it was closed due to some repairs of some sort. We could have taken a detour and got back on the Parkway down near Craggy Gardens but it was late in the day and we were getting hungry. Overall it was a pretty fun day except for the fact that it was fairly chilly. The only trail we hiked was Flat Rock because we spent most of the day driving and just taking in our surroundings. The BRP was quite crowded because the higher elevations were at their peak colors for the fall. Every parking area for trails off the BRP were overflowing.
A Saturday afternoon drive down the BRP during peak fall colors is something everyone should plan to do as often as they can. Gas was $2.89 in Gastonia and I think we saw it cheaper somewhere else. But the gas money was worth it.














