My wife and I were trying to get back home on Friday, 10/5, for a grandson’s final football game of the season (6th grade), but we managed to carve out a few hours for a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway between Roanoke and Hillsville in Virginia. We were glad we did. The weather was wonderful, and the colors, while not yet to peak, were quite wonderful.
There were many wildflowers, mostly Asters, Goldenrod, and Wingstem, which are native plants.
There were also some non-native invasives, Knapweed and Oriental Bittersweet.
Aside from the mountain vistas, there were other scenic views along the parkway.
One of our favorite stops along the parkway was at Mabry Mill.
Beautiful autumn scenery. Would love to visit places like this.