Snowshoe Mountain sporting some of the best fall colors in years

SNOWSHOE MOUNTAIN, W.Va.– The West Virginia Division of Tourism released its first foliage report Wednesday but those on Snowshoe Mountain in Pocahontas County already know this fall is going to be the best in years for fall colors.

Snowshoe Mountain Resort Digital Marketing and Public Relations Manager Shawn Cassell says he’s been asking his co-workers about the colors and they agree.

“I’ve asked around the mountain and I’m like, ‘Is this just me or is this like the best color we’ve had in a long time? And they are like, yes, definitely,'” Cassell said.

The state’s report is featuring U.S. Route 48 and U.S. Route 219 in the Potomac Highlands.

“Drive along U.S. 48 and stop in Wardensville. This small town is a mountain oasis rich with delicious dining options, an abundance of outdoor recreation and unique points of interest. Continue to the charming mountain towns of Davis and Thomas on U.S. 219 where you will find iconic attractions like Blackwater Falls State Park, Canaan Valley Resort State Park and the Monongahela National Forest, home to Dolly Sods Wilderness,” the report said.

Cassell said the leaves on Snowshoe Mountain have been dull the last few years but not now.

“It’s crazy how vibrant the colors are with really bright oranges and bright reds and yellows,” Cassell said.

He said Snowshoe should have several more days of bright color.

“Hopefully we don’t get any crazy storms and knock them all off but I’d say we’ve got a two-week window here that’s going to be really good,” Cassell said.

State Tourism Commissioner Chelsea Ruby said this year’s fall foliage information is in partnership with the state Division of Forestry.

“Fall color is starting to make its way across the Mountain State, and a leaf peeping road trip is a great socially-distanced activity for all this season,” Ruby said. “Thanks to our partnership with the Division of Forestry, we’ll be sharing weekly fall color updates, as well as a featured road trip each week for those looking to get out and explore their own backyard in a safe and responsible way.”

The foliage forecast is available at WVtourism.com/fall.





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