This Quaint Indiana Town Was Named Among the Best Places to View Fall Foliage in the Country
Country Living rated the top places across the country to catch stunning views of the fall foliage, and one small Indiana town made the list!
Will Travel for Fall Foliage
There's just something about the fall season. We're finally getting out of the oppressively humid summer heat season, and things are starting to cool down. Not only are the temperatures better, but the scenery changes as the leaves change color and put on quite the spectacle for us to observe. People from all over the country travel to places to catch a glimpse of the changing leaves. Each year the colors can vary due to the process that trees and plants go through to make the leaves change.
According to the Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture, the colors that the leaves turn to are influenced by three things the weather, length of night time, and the color of the leaf.
For years, scientists have worked to understand the changes that occur in trees and shrubs during autumn. Although we don't know all the details, we do know enough to explain the basics to help you enjoy nature's multicolored display. Three factors influence autumn leaf color:
- leaf pigments
- length of night
- weather
The timing of color changes and the onset of falling leaves is primarily regulated by the calendar as nights become longer.
Indiana Town Named Among the Best in the Nation for Fall Foliage
Country Living named the 55 best towns from across the United States to view fall foliage, and one quaint little Indiana town was named among the best in the country. It should come as no surprise that Nashville, Indiana ranked among those 55.
A Small Town With Lots to Do
Don't let its small population size of only about 1,300 residents fool you. Nashville, Indiana has a small-town charm that draws thousands to visit each year.
According to Nashville, Indiana's website:
The quaint village of Nashville is a great place for a romantic getaway, with hundreds of unique craft, specialty & antique shops, and great music & theatre venues. Visitors enjoy watching artists in galleries and craft studios throughout Brown County Indiana. Brown County is known as the "artist colony of the midwest".
Nashville is also very close to Brown County State Park which is nicknamed "the Little Smokies" and is a great place to go to see breathtaking views of rolling hills covered in colorful leaves.
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