The western part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina displays its finest fall foliage through the end of October, which later than northern regions of the country. For a crowd-free vacation, leaf peepers can take a scenic road trip through the Blue Ridge Parkway, which weaves through the central Appalachian Mountains and Smokies, and is flanked by the striking yellow birch, maple, and hickory trees. To truly take advantage of the beautiful landscape, road trippers can camp at
Fort Wilderness RV Park and Campground, where outdoor adventures abound, from kayaking, whitewater rafting and fishing in Deep Creek and Fontana Lake, to hiking and ziplining through the colorful trees of Nantahala National Forest.