The official start of fall is just two weeks away, which means there’s no better time than right now to plan a weekend road trip. Alabama is home to several places that are perfect to visit during the fall season. Listed below, we’ve mapped a road trip that’ll take you to six of Alabama’s best fall attractions. Because this road trip is only 399 miles long and has an estimated drive time of 7 hours and 28 minutes, it can easily be taken in a single weekend. Let’s get started!

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  1. Scott’s Orchard - Hazel Green

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google/Michael Beckworth Your first stop is Scott’s Orchard. Scott’s Orchard, which covers more than 100 acres, has been in business for over a century. This family-owned orchard produces 18 varieties of apples and 20 varieties of peaches. It’s well known for its delicious ciders. Address: 2163 Scott Road, Hazel Green, AL, 35750

  1. Mentone

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google/Jessi Miller Your next stop is the charming town of Mentone. Mentone is located atop Lookout Mountain in DeKalb County, Alabama. With less than 500 residents, this mountain town is the perfect getaway destination.

  1. Little River Canyon National Preserve - Fort Payne

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google/Gage Reed After a short drive, you’ll arrive at Little River Canyon National Preserve. This scenic area is the perfect place to see fall foliage. One of the preserve’s most popular features is Little River Falls, which is one of the South’s most beautiful and recognizable waterfalls. Address: 4322 Little River Trail #100, Fort Payne, AL, 35967

  1. Cheaha State Park - Delta

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google/Debbie Humphries Following a longer drive, you’ll arrive at Cheaha State Park. Cheaha State Park, which was established in 1933, is located atop Cheaha Mountain - Alabama’s highest natural point. Cheaha Mountain produces some of the most incredible fall views.
Address: 19644 Highway 281, Delta, AL, 36258

  1. Peach Park - Clanton

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google/Michael Bradley Your next stop is Peach Park. Peach Park, which covers seven acres, is a great place to stop for delicious fried pies and/or homemade ice cream. It also offers a variety of fresh produce. Over the years, Peach Park has become one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. Address: 2300 7th Street South, Clanton, AL, 35046

  1. Backyard Orchards - Eufaula

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google/Backyard Orchards Your final stop is Backyard Orchards. Backyard Orchards is a great fall attraction for the entire family. It offers fresh produce, homemade ice cream, fudge, pies, and more. During the fall season, it offers a variety of activities, including a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, a cow train, and more. Address: 6585 Highway 431 North, Eufaula, AL, 36027

Have you been to any of these fall attractions? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.

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For complete driving directions, click here.

google/Pernell Harrison

google/Michael Beckworth

Your first stop is Scott’s Orchard. Scott’s Orchard, which covers more than 100 acres, has been in business for over a century. This family-owned orchard produces 18 varieties of apples and 20 varieties of peaches. It’s well known for its delicious ciders. Address: 2163 Scott Road, Hazel Green, AL, 35750

flickr/J. Stephen Conn

google/Jessi Miller

Your next stop is the charming town of Mentone. Mentone is located atop Lookout Mountain in DeKalb County, Alabama. With less than 500 residents, this mountain town is the perfect getaway destination.

flickr/Alby Headrick

google/Gage Reed

After a short drive, you’ll arrive at Little River Canyon National Preserve. This scenic area is the perfect place to see fall foliage. One of the preserve’s most popular features is Little River Falls, which is one of the South’s most beautiful and recognizable waterfalls. Address: 4322 Little River Trail #100, Fort Payne, AL, 35967

google/Lisa Sarver

google/Debbie Humphries

Following a longer drive, you’ll arrive at Cheaha State Park. Cheaha State Park, which was established in 1933, is located atop Cheaha Mountain - Alabama’s highest natural point. Cheaha Mountain produces some of the most incredible fall views.
Address: 19644 Highway 281, Delta, AL, 36258

google/Kassady Gibson

google/Michael Bradley

Your next stop is Peach Park. Peach Park, which covers seven acres, is a great place to stop for delicious fried pies and/or homemade ice cream. It also offers a variety of fresh produce. Over the years, Peach Park has become one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. Address: 2300 7th Street South, Clanton, AL, 35046

google/Backyard Orchards

Your final stop is Backyard Orchards. Backyard Orchards is a great fall attraction for the entire family. It offers fresh produce, homemade ice cream, fudge, pies, and more. During the fall season, it offers a variety of activities, including a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, a cow train, and more. Address: 6585 Highway 431 North, Eufaula, AL, 36027

For more reasons why Mentone is the perfect getaway destination, click here.

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