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If you want a magical way to see fall colors in the South, the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Georgia is a must. Running from a historic 1905 depot in Blue Ridge, the train follows the Toccoa River, passing farms, hills, and trees glowing in autumn shades.

The classic trip is a 26-mile, four-hour round trip from Blue Ridge to the twin towns of McCaysville, Georgia, and Copperhill, Tennessee. Travelers get a two-hour break to explore – walk along river trails, enjoy small shops and cafés, or even take photos at the spot where you can stand in two states at once. There’s also a shorter two-hour Express ride, offering the same beautiful views.

Riding the train is more relaxing than driving. There are reserved seats, restrooms, and open-air cars for the best photos. Just pack a warm layer since the river gorge is cooler than the town.

Peak fall colors in the Blue Ridge Mountains are expected between Oct. 30 and Nov. 6, 2025, with Nov. 2 being the best date. For a weekend getaway, you can stay in cozy boutique inns nearby, like the Dogwood Inn or Lucille’s Mountain Top Inn & Spa in Helen, a Bavarian-inspired village that’s also fun to explore.

This train ride isn’t just about the views – it’s about slowing down, sipping cider, and enjoying the peaceful rhythm of the rails.

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By Khushi Vaid

Khushi Vaid is a travel writer at Traveller Gossip, sharing budget-friendly international travel guides, visa information, and practical trip planning tips for Indian travelers. She focuses on real travel costs, affordable destinations, and honest research to help readers travel smarter and more confidently.

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