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I am new to your site and am loving it. All this color talk is helping me understand why I choose my colors with a blue in them. What are your thoughts on painting the ceilings the same light gray color as thewalls.
I have a small 3 bedroom house with nicely lit rooms. I had the hallways repainted a few years back in a nice light green which doesnt stand out but definitely helps the house look happier and bigger. Now its time for the master bedroom/bath. I really want to find a good combo of a gray type color for the bedroom and a gray/blue/green type color for the master bath.
Tens of thousands of people visit the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and North Georgia each year to see the beautiful Fall foliage and Fall colors. The Blue Ridge Mountains offer one of the most colorful and longest running fall leaf seasons in the world.One of the many reasons for this is due to the varied elevations, which show prime fall colors for more than a month. Fall colors begin at the highest elevations in early October, and work their way down to the lower elevations in early November.Updated: 10/25/2022To skip over our current updates and jump straight to our 2022 forecast, click here!25 Best Places to see Fall Color
This 2022 Fall Foliage guide for the Blue Ridge Mountains will:Tell you when the peak times are for various elevations and locationsProvide weekly updates for you on the current status of the leaf colorLinks to lots of photos from prior years, with links to great places to see the fall colorsShare tips for fall foliage watching that will help you have the best experience and get the best beautiful photos. One of the most import? Book your reservations early. Hotels, motels, and cabins are filling up fast and many are already fully booked.Top 22 Best Stops for Fall Colors on The Blue Ridge ParkwayCheck out our top 22 picks for the THE best stops along the Blue Ridge Parkway to see Fall Colors in 2022View Now!Maybe you're wondering what makes us an authority? Well, we live here, and specifically in Maggie Valley NC. As Fall 2022 approaches, we'll be out and about taking photos and reporting on current conditions.We also stay in touch with regional experts to get the latest information on current conditions and Fall predictions. You'll find our dates and photos to be some of the most accurate available, and we always provide frequent updates WITH photos.2022 Fall Color UpdatesOne of the key features of our 2022 Fall Forecast & Guide is that each year, we begin providing weekly updates on Fall Color here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We use this information to make tweaks and adjustments to our 2022 Forecast to help insure you see peak colors when you visit.10/25/2022 - Areas of the Blue Ridge Below 2,000 feet are peakingOur home in Maggie Valley NC
Now is a wonderful time to visit the Blue Ridge Mountains to see Fall colors. The temperatures and weather are just wonderful. While leaves and colors in the upper elevations are mostly gone, areas below 4,000 still have some beautiful late Fall colors. While the leaves turned early, and many leaves above 5,000 feet fell to the ground quickly, low elevations seem to be holding onto their leaves a bit longer, extending the Fall season. Out home here in Maggie Valley NC is right at 4,000, and is surrounded by deep and rich late Fall color right now. Some photos from our home, taken this morning (10/25) are included below.We visited Dupont State Forest over the weekend, near Brevard NC, and while there was color, it was past peak, and a good portion of the leaves had dropped off. It was still beautiful though, and we included some photos below.For peak colors, this week, you'll want to visit lower elevations. Areas such as Chimney Rock, Lake Lure NC, Blue Ridge GA, Helen GA, and surrounding areas should be beautiful and at peak this week. Get out there, find some color, and enjoy this beautiful weather!Our home in Maggie Valley NCOur home in Maggie Valley NCOur home in Maggie Valley NCOur home in Maggie Valley NCCemetery at Dupont National ForesstHooker Falls NCHooker Falls NCHooker Falls NC10/18/2022 Update - Leaves above 4,000 are mostly goneWe spent the weekend in various elevations of the Blue Ridge Parkway, and in Cataloochee Valley. We're seeing very cold temperatures this week, and over the past few days, high winds. The winds have blown a number of the leaves down. Here is our summary:Above 5,000 Feet - Colors are mainly gone and trees are bare. You'll still find spots of late Fall color.4,000 - 5,000 feet - Past peak, but pretty color is still around to see for the next few days.3,000 - 4,000 feet - These areas are peaking now and full of yellows, golds, and some reds. Below 3,000 - These areas are also full of color, but most areas are not peaking yet, but should later this week and into the weekend.Overall colors this year have been some of the best in many years. Colors are very vivid, but lasted only a short amount of time this year, and peaked very quickly, and early in most areas. But still lots of color to see out there. Based on what we are seeing, we would expect most leaves to be gone by the end of October.Here are some current photos:10/10/2022 Update - Leaves are peaking earlyOverall Status: Areas above 4,000 feet are peaking now, and sooner than predicted. The cold temperatures have really kicked things into high gear in the past week.Now is the time to get out there folks, the next few weeks are going to be just amazing! With the cold temperatures we've had, the leaves are turning in high gear. They seem to be progressing almost overnight. We spent time up on the Blue Ridge Parkway yesterday, and were just amazing at how much color there is above 4500 feet. Peak time for 5,000 foot or so is now, and peak times for 4,000 - 5,000 feet will be over the next week.Colors are very vivid this year, with lots of reds, yellows, golds, and oranges. Peaking Now: Highest elevations of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Highest Elevations of the Blue Ridge Parkway, including Graveyard Fields. Grandfather Mountain is also gorgeous right now, and at peak, as well as areas around Beech Mountain. The Boone area seems to be peaking earlier than others. Areas around Boone and Blowing Rock NC, Linn Cove Viaduct, and Rough Ridge are peaking now.Remember, colors peak at at different times by elevation, so you're bound to find color in all of the highest elevations of the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains right now!Here are some photos taken on Saturday, 10/9/2022 on the Blue Ridge Parkway between Waynesville NC and Asheville NC - Namely Graveyard Fields, Highway 215, and Lake Logan. All photos edited but done so to reflect what our eyes saw. These are real colors you can expect to see. 10/5/2022 UpdateOverall Status: Fall Colors are on track, and 2022 looks to be an exceptional Fall Color Season!We continue to see significant progress in the upper elevations, above 5,000ft. Graveyard Fields and the Highway 215 areas near the Parkway, or gorgeous right now, and will peak this week. Grandfather Mountain and the Linn Cove Viaduct area is also very pretty, and will peak in the next week as well.At this point Fall is on schedule, per our forecast below. The combination of warm sunny days and crisp cool nights have really kick started the color progression. Given the amount of rain we've had this year in the Blue Ridge Mountains, we're already seeing some very vivid color and would expect that trend to continue. This is looking to be an absolutely stunning Fall color season.Fall color will continue to progress down the mountains through October and into early November. Also remember, that colors are often very pretty prior to peak and will persist for a week or more after peak. So don't panic if you aren't there during the peak dates, you'll still see beautiful color. After all, "peak" is a bit subjective.Time to get out there folks! The colors are just beautiful! Jenn and our daughter took off yesterday to get an update for me (I had to work). Here are some photos Jenn captured of the colors yesterday (10/4/2022) at Graveyard Fields and the Upper elevations of Highway 215 near Devil's Courthouse.Be sure to join our Facebook Group, people are posting lots of photos of the current Fall colors all around the Blue Ridge Mountains.9/27/2022 Fall UpdateWe visited Linn Cove Viaduct and Graveyard Fields on the Blue Ridge Parkway this past weekend, as these are generally the areas of the Parkway that begin turning first. We're seeing really good colors and color progression above 5,000 feet in elevation, and even some spotty color in the 4,000 - 5,000 range.Here is our video update for this week:Here are some photos we took during our adventures. These are from Moses Cone Memorial Park, Price Lake, and Graveyard Fields. Definitely some color starting to show out there, get out there folks!9/20/2022 Fall UpdateSigns of Fall's arrival and Fall Colors are here, especially at elevations above 5,000 feet. We spent the weekend in Beech Mountain NC, and signs of Fall's arrival where all around us. We saw numerous maples, sourwoods, and Buckeye trees turning, some significantly. We also saw tons of Golden Rod as well, and it was beautiful! Some maples were a beautiful shades or oranges and reds. Now, this is all normal, and the change we would expect at the highest elevations here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We still feel at this time our forecast below is on track and accurate. These colors will continue to progress, and peak in he next 1-2 weeks, and then progress downwards through October.Based on our personal experience this past weekend, we think color progression is as follows:Above 5,000 - 10% Progression - So still mainly greenBelow 5,000 Feet - Less than 1% progression, and still very much green, although you can find spots of color on individual trees.We've also heard multiple reports that colors at Graveyard Fields are progressing as well. We expect the progression to continue on track at this point! Here our some Fall Color photos from Beech Mountain, we took this past weekend (click the thumbnail for a bigger image). Hope you enjoy, and we'll update you more next week!Join Our Free Facebook GroupShare your Fall Color Photos and to see photos from more than 300,000 other happy members!Join Today for FREE!Blue Ridge Mountains Fall Foliage 2022 ForecastOne of the most common questions we get asked in our Facebook Group this time of year is: When is the best time to visit to see the the fall foliage ?? 2b1af7f3a8