Get ready for leaf peeping in the Upstate
South Carolina’s Upstate is getting ready to cut loose with color as sunny days and cool nights transform green forest foliage into a brilliant palette of oranges, reds, golds and pinks.
South Carolina’s Upstate is getting ready to cut loose with color as sunny days and cool nights transform green forest foliage into a brilliant palette of oranges, reds, golds and pinks.
Birdwatching is a favorite pastime in South Carolina, which is home to hundreds of year-round and migrating species. And it’s become a new hobby for many who discovered birding while quarantined because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Upstate is getting ready to cut loose with color as fall’s sunny days and cool nights transform the vibrant green forest foliage into a brilliant palette of oranges, reds, golds and pinks. It’s time to gather up the family and take to the mountains for that annual rite of autumn — leaf peeping.
From lakes to mountain streams, the Upstate offers some of South Carolina’s best spots for fishing.