Fall has officially arrived in Virginia and there’s no better way to celebrate than an afternoon outdoors. If you’re wondering where to venture for a quick day trip excursion, look no further than Chris Greene Lake Park near Charlottesville. Featuring a gorgeous lake surrounded by beautiful fall foliage, this hidden gem is ideal this time of year.

Let’s take a peek, shall we?

Just north of Charlottesville, you’ll find the picturesque Chris Greene Lake Park.

Aaron Webb/flickr The beautiful park features 120 acres of land and 62 acres of water. There is a small admission fee for visitors; adult admission is $3 and children’s admission is $2.

This gorgeous man-made lake features a dock, beautiful picnic areas, and even an area for a dog park.

Aaron Webb/flickr Swimming is available during the summer months, but be mindful that there was a recent and potentially harmful blue algae growth in the area.

While this lake is scenic all year round, its transformation during the fall is simply exquisite.

Aaron Webb/flickr As you slowly meander down one of the nearby walking trails, you can admire the breathtaking fall foliage and the sun light filtering gently through the leaves.

If you have a few hours to spend here, be sure to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy in one of the designated picnic areas.

Aaron Webb/flickr Can you imagine a more magical setting for an afternoon outdoors or a family outing?

So whether you’re a resident of Charlottesville or just looking for a unique day trip excursion, you won’t be disappointed by your trip to Chris Greene Lake Park.

Aaron Webb/flickr For additional information about this site, including directions, click here.

The park is located at 4748 Chris Greene Lake Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22911. Have you seen the fall foliage at Chris Greene Lake State Park before? We’d love to hear about your experiences there! Looking for more seasonal ideas? Be sure to read about these 10 Picture-Perfect Day Trips To Take In Virginia.

Aaron Webb/flickr

The beautiful park features 120 acres of land and 62 acres of water. There is a small admission fee for visitors; adult admission is $3 and children’s admission is $2.

Swimming is available during the summer months, but be mindful that there was a recent and potentially harmful blue algae growth in the area.

As you slowly meander down one of the nearby walking trails, you can admire the breathtaking fall foliage and the sun light filtering gently through the leaves.

Can you imagine a more magical setting for an afternoon outdoors or a family outing?

For additional information about this site, including directions, click here.

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