There are the yellows and golds of poplars, the vibrant reds from native sumacs, while maples add a touch of vivid orange.
Indiana is a photographer's paradise in fall, when the state becomes alive with color.
The one catch? The fall color season in Indiana doesn't last too long.
Making matters more challenging, peak fall foliage in Indiana may start as early in September or as late as mid-October, depending on your location (earlier in the north and later in the south) ....and, of course, the weather! A wet summer will produce more fall color, and a dry one not so much.
So it's the smart shutterbug who has the camera at the ready, and a sharp eye on local Indiana peak fall color reports.
Just up ahead, follow our guide to suggested viewing and related resources on Indiana fall color around the Web -- and check out why it really is worth the trip.
Fall in Indiana - Check out this comprehensive guide featuring guides to fall festivals, driving tours, winery tours, and pick-your-own farms.
Indiana
Byways - Find the best scenic drives
with maps, directions, photos & places to visit along the
Historic National Road and Ohio River Scenic Byway.
Elkhart County - Popular northern Indiana fall destination with info,
photos and facts on where to go and what to do, lodging & dining guides, event
calendar, FAQ.
Indianapolis
Zoo & White River Gardens
- Check out the latest seasonal updates with photos, information & peak times
for viewing fall foliage in the city.